Articles from the May 2, 2019 edition
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City Council to Award Coyote Contract
The city council plans to adoption of the Coyote Study and Management Program and awarding of a Contract on Monday night May 13. The meeting begins at 7pm at City Hall in the Mike Balkman Council Chambers. The City Council agenda item report will be...
Culver City Car Show is Back
The 16th annual Culver City Car Show returns to Veteran's park on Saturday May11, 8am until 6pm. Presented by the Culver City Exchange Club will present the event is family friendly and features...
Pierre Joujon Roche Succumbs
Pierre Joujon Roche of Culver City died after a long illness. Pierre was active in the community serving on the Culver City Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors he was active in the sister city committee. And owned King’s Hallmark in the old Fox H...
Seniors, Beware – the Scams Never Stop
Don't fall prey to predators! With May being Older Americans Month, this warning to seniors is timely. Fortunately, the con artists and scammers are up against a hardy band of superheroes. Adrienne...
CC Teachers Pension Contributions Grow Dramatically
My good friend Maria AKA “The Wild Gypsy Lady” told me about the good work the Stentorians are doing at Dorsey High School. The Stentorians is a Black firefighter organization with members in L.A...
Pension Costs Creating State-Wide Fiscal Crisis
The number of school districts facing insolvency is probably far higher than what is being shown by California’s most recent state-wide annual data, and the reason for this is the districts’ swelling pension costs. According to the survey by Piv...
Plant Sale and Show This Weekend
Annual La Ballona Valley Bromeliad Society (LBVBS) show and sale Saturday is being held this weekend, May 4&5, in the Garden Room at the Veterans Memorial Hall located at 4117 Overland Avenue, Culver...
CC Woman's Club "Penny Pines" Fundraiser
The Culver City Woman's Club recently held their now annual walk around the lake at Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area in Baldwin Hills to raise money for the California Penny Pines Reforestation...
Silent Torment Highlights Difficulties Veterans Face
Silent Torment was written by an Air Force veteran and stars military veterans who are wrestling with Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD). It is being presented at the Blue Door Theater in Culver...
CCHS Track and Field Teams Bring Home the Gold
There was plenty of gold awaiting Culver City High track and field. But the big surprise of the 2019 Ocean League Finals was the Centaur varsity girls upset loss to El Segundo High by a single point,...
Rams Fill Out Roster in NFL Draft
The Los Angeles Rams spent three days of the 2019 NFL Draft trading away their first-round pick, swapping draft choices and adding selections. Safety Taylor Rapp became the Rams top choice at No. 29...
Chargers Strengthen Defense in NFL Draft
The Los Angeles Chargers entered the 2019 NFL draft with just a few holes to fill and filled them quite nicely in the three-day draft that started on April 25th and ended April 27th. Despite having a...
UCLA and USC Face Off at Track and Field Meet
In a preview of the Pac-12 Championships this weekend, two of the top track & field programs in the nation faced off on Sunday when UCLA took on USC at Loker Stadium on the campus of USC. In a split...
Karina Baker of Culver City Among Winners of RIT/NTID Next Big Idea
Five teams of deaf and hard-of-hearing students from Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf went head-to-head March 28 during The Next Big Idea business competition. Judges from the competition's sponsor, ZVRS,...