Articles from the October 14, 2021 edition


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  • Former County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas Indicted on Federal Corruption Charges

    Oct 14, 2021

    Los Angeles City Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas was indicted Wednesday on federal corruption charges alleging a bribery scheme in which his relative received substantial benefits from USC in exchange for the politician's support of contracts while he served on the county Board of Supervisors. The 20-count indictment filed in Los Angeles federal court alleges that Ridley-Thomas conspired with Marilyn Louise Flynn, an ex-dean of USC's School of Social Work, to provide Ridley-Thomas' relative with...

  • Centaurs battle Peninsula for first place on Friday

    Fred Altieri, Sports Reporter|Oct 14, 2021

    Culver City High Football, fresh off a 42-13 Bay League win over Redondo Union will be celebrating Senior Night this Friday night, October 17, at the Jerry Chabola Stadium while battling it out for first place with Peninsula High. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. The Centaurs and Panthers are both currently undefeated in the Bay League at 2-0. Palos Verdes High is also in a virtual tie for first place with a 1-0 record. "We want to honor our seniors and hopefully play a good game, and send those guys...

  • "The Beatles" are retuning to the the live stage at the Grammy Museum

    Steven Lieberman, Observer Reporter|Oct 14, 2021

    Keith Putney Productions is bringing back live to the stage at the Grammy Museum "The Beatles, 1962-1966" concert performed by an all-star cast for two shows on November 20. Putney resumes the series of concerts in the intimate, 200-seat Clive Davis Theater featuring complete on stage performances of classic Beatles albums and celebrating John Lennon's 81st birthday (born Oct 9, 1940) in grand style, with a complete live performance of "The Beatles: 1962-1966". "This is our first foray into the...

  • 2021 NFL Power Rankings – Week 6

    Bill Seals - Fred Altieri, Sports Reporters - PFWA Members|Oct 14, 2021

    1. Arizona Cardinals (5-0): Wide receiver A.J. Green was thought to be done after a nine-year career in Cincinnati. The seven-time pro bowler is having a resurgent season through five games for the Cardinals, with sixteen receptions for 261 yards and two touchdowns. The Cardinals will need him this weekend in a tough match-up on the road. Next: +2.5 at Cleveland - Sun, Oct. 17 – O/U 50.5 (ATS: 4-1 – O/U: 2-3) 2. Los Angeles Chargers (4-1): While it is still early in the season, the Chargers and...

  • CC Council Ponders Proof of Vaccination Requirement for Restaurants, Gyms, Spas

    Oct 14, 2021

    By Observer Staff The Culver City Council this week started a discussion on whether or not it would require patrons and staff at local food establishments, health and fitness facilities and personal businesses to show proof of a full Covid-19 vaccination. At its Monday night's meeting, the Council also discussed vaccination requirement for city officials as well as participants in recreational sports in Culver City. After a public hearing – featuring many speakers who blasted the vaccination m...

  • City Council to Consider Zone Amendment to Oil Ban Ordinance

    Oct 14, 2021

    The Culver City Council will hold a virtual public hearing next Monday to consider zoning changes to an existing ordinance calling for the amortization and termination of nonconforming oil and gas activities within Culver City, including the city's portion of the Inglewood Oil Field (OIF). The hearing, set to begin at 6 p.m., will focus on the reintroduction of an ordinance approving a city-initiated zoning code amendment, city officials said. On June 17, the Council voted 4-1 to end oil...

  • New State Law Will Free 'Blood Slave' Donor Dogs

    Oct 14, 2021

    California has passed a new law that will phase out the inhumane practice of keeping "blood slave" donor dogs in captivity. Over the weekend, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law, AB1282, which lets veterinarians run community blood banks where residents can take their pets to donate blood, which they can later sell and transfer to clinics that need it. The new law, known as the California Pet Blood Bank Modernization Act, also creates a plan to eliminate the "closed colony banks" where dogs are kept...

  • housing policy

    Letters|Oct 14, 2021

    Dear Editor, I am writing in support of the actions being considered by some of our City Council members to modernize housing policy in Culver City. I have heard the arguments that some in this community have made against the proposed zoning changes, characterized as eliminating single family zoning. I find these arguments to be disingenuous, and I feel that they have intentionally created fear and confusion about an important issue that we all need to be invested in solving. Here’s why… On a s...

  • Ugly Boxes Block View of Park

    Letters|Oct 14, 2021

    Dear Editor, I live across from the Little Culver Blvd Project (the Storm Drain). This project has been on going close to 2 years now. They took out the beautiful Park that was there and put us thru 2 years of hell with banging and our house shaking so badly we thought we were having a series of earthquakes. I called many times to complain and not one person from the city would call me back. I finally gave up calling and tried to live with it knowing that they promised that the park would be mor...

  • CCPD Awarded $105,000 Traffic Safety Grant

    Oct 14, 2021

    The Culver City Police Department will continue its traffic safety program to deter dangerous and illegal driving and reduce traffic collisions in the community, thanks to a new $105,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, authorities announced this week. "Impairment, speeding and other dangerous driving behaviors jeopardize the safety of other people on the road," said Culver City Police Chief Manuel Cid. "This funding allows us to continue to provide additional traffic...

  • Latin Club Virtual Convention

    Oct 14, 2021

    On Saturday, October 30th, The Willows Community School Latin Club will host a virtual Latin convention called SCRAM (Southern California Regional Amici Madness) for Latin clubs and students of the Classics from across southern California right here in Culver City. In the spirit of friendly inclusion, we have invited clubs all the way up the west coast: Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. Students may take academic tests, complete art projects, partake in spoken word contests, attempt athletic feats of strength,...

  • Chargers win wild high scoring game against the Browns

    Bill Seals, Sports Reporter|Oct 14, 2021

    The Cleveland Browns came into SoFi Stadium on last Sunday with the best rushing attack in the NFL and a top five defense. They left SoFi Stadium Sunday Night with the top rushing offense in the NFL but their top five defense was shredded by the Los Angeles Chargers offense. In a wild shootout that produced a total of eighty-nine points and over 1,000 yards in total offense, the Chargers held on for a thrilling 47-42 win over the Browns. The win improved the Chargers record to 4-1, giving them...

  • Rams travel east to face Giants after a win a Seattle

    Fred Altieri, Sports Reporter|Oct 14, 2021

    The Rams' 26-17 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday Night Football on October 7, gave them a 4-1 record for the 2021 season. After a brief weekend rest, the team prepares to avoid a trap game against the New York Giants this Sunday, October 17, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Kick off is set for 10 a.m. "Let's put it this way, we've got the wrong guys if I have to convince them that they need to be ready to show up in this three-hour window of time," said Rams head...

  • Culver City basketball's confidence grows as new leaders emerge

    Oct 14, 2021

    By Luis Castro Special to the Culver City Observer The highly anticipated pre-season coaching debut of legendary player and coach, Michael Cooper, took place this past weekend in Garden Grove. Cooper coached the Centaurs to a 4-0 record and a championship at the Aloha Challenge during a preseason tournament. Cooper introduced his brand of fast paced, yet, controlled basketball with a heavy emphasis on defensive pressure and intensity. The offensive focused on appreciating each possession by...

  • Women of Troy Struggle, but do not count them out

    Josh Finley, Sports Reporter|Oct 14, 2021

    "Simple plays were not executed, and a lot of points were left on the board." Those were the first words USC head women's volleyball coach Brad Keller said after his team suffered a tough loss to 17th ranked Utah last week at home at the Galen Center. With a Pac-12 conference winning percentage of .500 at 3-3, it will be the little things that make them a potential playoff contender. Being consistently aggressive throughout the sets, minimal service errors, and having strong communication are...

  • Claremont: The Ultimate Weekend Getaway + Awesome Family Vacation Pt.2

    Oct 14, 2021

    By Chanin Victor A favorite hidden gem with Angelenos and one of the most quintessentially California places to visit, live or go to college. Claremont, California is the ultimate overnight or weekend getaway for an awesome family vacation. Notable as a college town with some of the nation's most highly respected educational institutions, Claremont, the city, is a distinctly, quaint suburb of Claremont full of idyllic tree-lined streets, a walkable downtown village, a relaxed, casual...

  • County Releases Vaccinated Covid Data

    Oct 14, 2021

    by Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude. Public health officials on Saturday finally released data regarding Covid-19 infection and death rates among the fully vaccinated residents of the county. The numbers reveal the rationale behind officials requiring the fully vaccinated to wear masks in public places (assuming masks are effective in preventing infection). At the same time, the collected data throws doubt on the necessity or wisdom of violating federal medical privacy laws, violating civil rights, and basically pissing off the public in...

  • City Attorney Shakes Down E-bikes

    Oct 14, 2021

    By Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer Santa Monica and Los Angeles has settled a jointly-filed, consumer protection lawsuit with Wheels Labs, a shared mobility company that operates a fleet of e-bikes. Wheels Labs agreed to pay $300,000, with a portion of those funds going to safety organizations Sustainable Streets and Los Angeles Walks, local officials said this week. Although it is now an authorized operator in Santa Monica as a participant in its second Shared Mobility Pilot Program, Wheel Labs operated in the city from February to June...

  • Recycling Makes a Comeback

    Oct 14, 2021

    By Jack Simon, Observer Staff Writer Californians will soon see the return of glass beverage bottles to their supermarkets. Governor Gavin Newsom this week signed a bill, AB 962, which paves the way for reusable glass bottles to flow through the state’s beverage recycling program. “Now, rather than bottles being crushed for recycling, the bottles can be preserved to be washed and refilled by beverage producers -- simultaneously creating jobs and reducing waste,” said Senator Sydney Kamlager (D-LA), author of the legislation. Kamlager said AB 96...

  • Columbus Day -- Indigenous People's Day

    Oct 14, 2021

    By Stan Greene. "On September 28th, City Council moved forward on assigning the Landmarks Commission the responsibility of interpreting and contextualizing the City Hall murals, supported by an ad hoc Council committee consisting of Oscar De La Torre and Christine Parra. Their role is to advise the Landmarks Commission and to make recommendations, participating in the Commission discussions. De La Torre is interested in issues of racial injustice while Parra is interested in interpretation and...

  • How Funny Lady, Comedian Jessica Winther Reinvented Herself And Found Laughter & Success!

    Oct 14, 2021

    "Jeff Garlin changed my life and for that I am forever grateful" - Jessica Winther. Every Mom knows that raising children and taking care of a home is a full time job. School commitments and sports are literally a full days work. Then there is cooking, cleaning, homework and the basic fundamental needs of being emotionally there for children. It is not an easy task. I have had many moms share their stories with me and expressing how they feel like single moms even though they have a husband....

  • Local Briefs

    Oct 14, 2021

    Beaches Closed All County Beaches Posted Against Use Until Friday, October 8. Recent rain said to have caused contaminated storm drain runoff The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) cautions residents who are planning to visit the below Los Angeles County beaches to be careful of swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters due to possible contamination caused by storm drain discharge. Ocean and bay recreational waters, especially near discharging storm drains, creeks and rivers can be contaminated with bacteria,...

  • All about Orange Cats

    Oct 14, 2021

    By Sabine Ganezer Ginger Cats Rule: Why Everyone From Winston Churchill to Leif Erickson and Hogwarts Adored Orange Kitties Last week, in honor of the beginning of Halloween month, we featured a few fascinating facts about the flashy black felines that have become icons of the holiday. This week, we're dishing out a sweet celebration of Salem and Bastet's counterparts -- orange, or ginger, cats. While they may have less of an association with Hallow's Eve, ginger kitties fit right in amongst a...

  • City Garages Not Up to Code

    Oct 14, 2021

    By Alyssa Erdley News with Attitude 10/8: The city-owned garages in downtown Santa Monica are missing basic fire-safety equipment, lack lights, and use elevators with expired permits. During a homeless-started fire that occurred in the elevator of Parking Structure 5 early Sunday morning, it was discovered that all of the fire hose and fire extinguisher boxes on every ramp of the garage were empty. Fire trucks are unable to enter the garage because of their height, so the hoses and...

  • Riot Analysts Named Head of SMPD Civilian Oversight Panel

    Oct 14, 2021

    By Jack Simon, Observer Staff Writer The OIR Group, the consulting firm that analyzed and issued a detailed report on the events connected to the civil unrest in Santa Monica, of May 31, 2020, will soon become the first Inspector General of the newly-created Safety Reform and Oversight Commission. At its next meeting on October 12, the Santa Monica City Council is expected to approve a five-year agreement with the OIR Group to facilitate the work of the new panel, including conducting policing...

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