Articles from the May 28, 2020 edition

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Curfew Again In Effect Sun. May 31 at 8:00 PM to Mon. June 1 at 5:30 AM

To protect public safety, a curfew will again be in effect tonight, Sunday, May 31 at 8:00 PM to Monday, June 1 at 5:30 AM in Culver City. Residents are advised to remain in their homes during these hours. The City Manager has declared a Local...

 

Who's a Good Dog?

Culver City Observer Newspaper Publisher Steve Hadland suffered a stroke on Tuesday, May 12, 2020. "Steve took his dog, Zenni, for a walk Tuesday evening," explains Michelle, Steve's girlfriend....

 
 By Bill Seals    Sports    May 28, 2020

UCLA hires Martin Jarmond as Athletic Director

The UCLA Bruins have decided on the next Athletic Director to lead the university into the future, selecting Martin Jarmond from Boston College as the ninth Athletic Director in Bruin athletic...

 
 By Steve Finley    Sports    May 28, 2020

Virus ends Culver City's promising boys' lacrosse season

When you drive by Culver City's high school athletic field the first thing you notice is the Jerry Chabola football stadium. You see kids playing soccer, running track and playing football. Then you...

 
 By Steve Finley    Sports    May 28, 2020

Rams draft choices look good on paper

Like all draft days in any sport, its puts your instincts and gut feelings to the ultimate test. A player who looks good in college may not be able to make the transition to the next level and that's...

 
 By Bill Seals    Sports    May 28, 2020

Los Angeles Chargers 2020 NFL Schedule

The NFL came has announced the 2020 NFL schedule and the Los Angeles Chargers will open on the road for the first time since the 2017 season. Below is the 2020 schedule: Week 1: at Cincinnati, Sun.,...

 

LAMO FOOTWEAR TAKES A CHARITABLE STEP FOR HOLLIBLU NURSES

By Christine Peake LAMO footwear is proud to announce the successful start of the new partnership with HOLLIBLU, an organization which supports the nurse's community nationwide. To get things off to...

 

I Was a Teenage Mask Maker

By David Ganezer 14 year old Mikey Strauss found a way to use his three dimensional printer, in order to help first responders working in the Coronavirus age: Making plastic face shields for them....

 

Flavored Tobacco Ban goes into effect on May 25

A ban which prohibits the sale of all flavored tobacco products, including menthol products goes into effect for all Tobacco Retailers on May 25. An exception is given until November 27 for Tobacco Stores, giving them time to sell off the products...

 

Crime Appears Down in Corona Era; Jury Still out on Culver City

By Leonard “Guzz” Brophy It is difficult to analyze an unfinished story, but it appears Covid-19 has at least one benefit worldwide: safer neighborhoods with less crime. Social distancing may be a felony and misdemeanor deterrent. Whether that is...

 

California cancels fall university classes as Fauci warns of reopening too soon

California’s state university system, the largest in the United States, canceled classes on Tuesday for the fall semester because of the coronavirus, while Los Angeles County said its stay-at-home order was likely to be extended by three months. T...

 

Boneyard Dog Park Reopens

The City of Culver City announced they have reopened the Boneyard dog park with social distancing rules in place for both humans and four-legged friends Visitors are required to follow the rules...

 
 By Bill Seals    Sports    May 28, 2020

Chargers Announce the Hiring of Pep Hamilton

The Los Angeles Chargers have officially announced the addition of Quarterbacks Coach Pep Hamilton to Head Coach Anthony Lynn's coaching staff for the upcoming 2020 season. Hamilton brings eleven...

 

Restaurants

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 By Letters    Opinion    May 28, 2020

It's Time to Open Our Beaches

Dear Editor, It's complete nonsense to say it is not safe to go to the beach! It's a well known fact that breathing ocean breeze sea air and taking in vitamin D rich sun rays has more health benefits...

 

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