Articles from the April 26, 2018 edition

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 By Stephen Hadland    News    April 26, 2018

Culver City Trader Joe's Robbed

The Trader Joe's in downtown Culver City was robbed at gunpoint on Thursday, April 12. The thieves collected $4800 in cash from the store manager. Another Culver City Trader Joe's store, on Slauson...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    April 26, 2018

LAFC Wins Thrilling Inaugural Opener at Banc of California Stadium

It was a historical evening for the Los Angeles Football Club in their brand spanking new Banc of California Stadium. Defender Laurent Ciman's goal on a free kick in the 93rd and final minute of exten...

 
 By Stephen Hadland    News    April 26, 2018

COUNCIL VIOLATES POLICY

Shock and disgust were evident in the council chambers Monday night. Unity and kindness flew out the window as the council skipped over the next candidate scheduled to become Vice Mayor. Goran...

 
 By Stephen Hadland    News    April 26, 2018

New Council Will Take Seats Monday Night

Newly elected councilmen Alex Fisch and Daniel Lee will be sworn in and take seats on the Culver City City Council Monday night. They will replace Jim Clarke and Jeff Cooper who we step down due to...

 

Culver City Students Join PHI KAPPA PHI

Aaron Bautista and Nicole Angileri, both from Culver City have been welcomed into the Phi Kappa Phi honor society. Only the top 10 percent of senior students and 7.5 percent of junior students are eligible to join; graduate students may also...

 

What Do High School Students Care About? Part Two.

Culver City High School teacher Kathleen Rowley gave her ninth-grade students an assignment to write letters to the editor based on independent research they did on subjects that matter to them. The research was peer-reviewed by fellow students;...

 

Will Sacramento Tax Your Drinking Water?

By Neil Rubenstein Observer Columnist After all these years scientists found a new body organ. It’s called Interstitium and just might help to better understand its impact on diseases, such as c...

 
 By Letters    Opinion    April 26, 2018

Dear Editor,

I was not going to say anything initially about the April 10 Culver City election. However, I now feel I have to. I was very involved in working with my husband, Marcus Tiggs, as he campaigned for a...

 
 By Letters    Opinion    April 26, 2018

Expression of Gratitude to All City Council Members

City Council members, because of our recent city council race, this has been a time of celebration for some, and a time of frustration and disappointment for others. I regret this, but it’s u...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    April 26, 2018

Centaurs Baseball Sweeps Lawndale

Character counts. It was a gut check for the young 2018 Centaur baseball team. Following Culver City High's two tough losses to open the Ocean League the previous week against defending champs El Segu...

 
 By Steve Finley    Sports    April 26, 2018

Local College Players Featured in NFL Draft

For the first time in many years UCLA and USC will have two players taken in the top two or three spots in the National Football League draft today (Thursday). USC’s Sam Darnold and UCLA’s Josh Ros...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    April 26, 2018

New Stadium Unveiled for LA Football Club

The City of Los Angeles celebrated a major venue opening like only this city can. Major League Soccer's newest franchise, the Los Angeles Football Club, unveiled its brand new home: The Banc of...

 
 By Carole Bell    Opinion    April 26, 2018

Delicious Movies at COLCOA French Film Festival

The charm that suffuses great films pervades COLCOA, the French film festival currently at the Directors Guild of America Theater, Even the name itself beguiles: City Of Light, City of Angels. This...

 

Film 7 TV Production Program at West LA College

The community is invited to learn about the West LA College Film/TV Production Crafts program at a special info session May 2 at 10 a.m. The program, profiled by PBS and the LA Times, is unique among...

 
 By Keira Mohammed    News    April 26, 2018

12-Year-Old's "Experience of a Lifetime"

By Keira Mohammed, age 12 CCMS Student Kid Scoop Media Scooper As someone who has always been curious about outer space, it was the experience of a lifetime to get to see the newest Mars expedition, t...

 

Auditions for Daddy's Dyin' Who's Got The Will?

Kentwood Players will hold open auditions for DADDY’S DYIN’ WHO’S GOT THE WILL?, by Del Shores, on Saturday, May 12, 2018 from 10:00am to 1:00pm and Sunday, May 13 from 6:00 to 9:00pm. Callbacks will be held on Monday, May 14 at 7:00pm by invit...

 
 By Paul Jacobs    Opinion    April 26, 2018

DEATH OF NONPARTISAN LOCAL ELECTIONS?

During the last few weeks Culver City residents have had the opportunity to attend more than 15 candidate forums throughout our neighborhoods where they were able hear our council candidates speak about Culver City issues and residents could ask ques...

 

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