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 By Stephen Hadland    News    April 25, 2024 

Report on Racial Identity Profiling to Community Members

On April 4, community meeting offered by the Culver City Police Department to review the Racial Identity Profiling Act (RIPA) data for the year 2023 took close to two hours, and included...

 
 News    April 25, 2024 

Dinah's Family Restaurant Moves During Construction

On Monday, May 6, Dinah's Family Restaurant, a favorite of locals since 1959 and immortalized by the cult films The Big Lebowski and Little Miss Sunshine, will move to 4130 S. Sepulveda in Culver...

 
 By Steve Finley    Sports    April 25, 2024 

Culver City High School's baseball team is a first place team

Just like the girl's lacrosse team the baseball team is riding an eight game winning streak all the way to the top of the Bay league. The Centaurs next and final regular season game is Thursday,...

 

Culver City High School girls' lacrosse moves into first place

The Lady Centaurs lacrosse team started the season losing four out of their first five games but at press time (last Tuesday), they were riding a five-game winning streak, out scoring their Ocean leag...

 
 DBA    April 25, 2024 

Los Angeles County DBA's

If you have already filed your DBA and it needs to be published, just scan the front page of the certified copy and email it to: publisher@culvercityobserver.com. We will publish it for 4 weeks....

 
 By Stephen Hadland    News    April 25, 2024 

Newsom Recall Part Deux

Activists who successfully placed a recall on California's ballot in 2021 and forced the Democratic governor to spend tens of millions are trying to oust him again. Newsom is often listed as a...

 
 By Mona Day    A & E    April 25, 2024 

Giuseppe Verdi's Romantic Tragedy

LA Opera will present a beloved staple of the opera repertoire, Giuseppe Verdi's romantic tragedy La Traviata, from April 6 through 27. The story of La Traviata, The Fallen Woman, follows the...

 
 News    April 25, 2024 

VJCC-Based BSA Troop 764 Court of Honor Set for May 4

One year after 13 members of BSA Troop 764 were ceremonially recognized for earning the rank of Eagle Scout, the troop has announced that 10 more young men will be similarly feted at its annual Eagle...

 
 News    April 25, 2024 

Mother's Day Tea Party

It's time for a Tea Party ON Saturday, May 11, FROM 11:00 AM UNTIL 1:00 PM Join Culver City Parks, Recreation and Community Services in celebrating all of the mothers in our lives with a Tea Party. Th...

 
 By Steve Finley    Sports    April 18, 2024

Lady Centaurs struggling to break even in softball

The Culver City high school girls' varsity softball team has lost five games in a row and they are currently 7-11 overall and 1-5 in the Bay league. That's the bad news. The good news is the young...

 

Louise McDonald

Sister Louise McDonald, C.S.J., age 83, passed away on Tuesday, March 19, 2024 at St. John of God Retirement Center in Los Angeles, CA. She was born March 18, 1941, the oldest of five children, in...

 

Lindberg Park Picnic Area Rehabilitation

The Culver City Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department has begun the picnic shelter upgrade project at Lindberg Park. Demolition of the existing shelter will begin the week of April 14,...

 

ELIZABETH BARISH-FOUND

Culver City Police have advised the public that ELIZABETH BARISH-FOUND has been located. She disappeared Mondayand was last seen in the 4100 block of Jackson Avenue, Culver City. She is Height: 5'5"...

 

Jake Aigner named to Dean's List at Puget Sound for Fall 2023

Jake Aigner of Culver City, made the fall 2023 Dean's List at the University of Puget Sound for achieving at least a 3.7 grade-point average, completing all of their enrolled courses without withdrawals, and having no incomplete g...

 

Sheryl Jane Tompkins

Sheryl Jane Tompkins, 65, died Sunday, February 18, at her home after a long illness. Sheryl was born to Margaret Jane (Russell) and Raymond Owen Tompkins on May 9, 1958, in Orange, CA. She grew up...

 
 By Letters    Opinion    April 18, 2024

Culver City Observer Letters Policy

Letters and Commentaries are the opinion of the individual writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the newspaper. The Culver City Observer takes positions on issues and will be marked...

 

Andrew Lachman Announces Run for Culver City School Board

Andrew Lachman, a business and ethics attorney, parent, former Congressional staff member, chair of Culver City's Finance Advisory Committee and prominent member of Culver City's Jewish community...

 

Hannah Gamble of Culver City, California, Named to Rhodes College's Fall 2023 Honor Roll

Hannah Gamble of Culver City, California, was named to Rhodes College's Fall 2023 Honor Roll. To qualify for the Honor Roll, a student must be enrolled in at least 16 credits of academic work and...

 

CicLAvia Returns to the Westside

For Bicicyle enthusiasts CicLAvia returns on Sunday, April 21 from 9 am to 4 pm with a 5.75-mile route on Venice Boulevard in the Westside. The car-free streets event connects to Palms, Mar Vista,...

 

CCPD Works to protect the City From Possible Threats

While the California Highway Patrol works today to clear protestors from the Golden Gate Bridge on highway 101 in San Francisco the Culver City Police continues to work with federal and regional...

 

Yoko Shinmoto

Yoko Shinmoto, after a brief illness, passed away peacefully at the age of 89 on March 25, 2024. Yoko was born in Japan and immigrated to the United States where she was a long-time resident of Torrance, California. She is the last of the family...

 
 By Stephen Hadland    News    April 18, 2024

Police Reveal Series of Events in Tragic Murder/Suicide in Culver City, Redondo Beach

Authorities pieced together a series of tragic events that unfolded early on the morning of March 8, culminating in a homicide, a fatal traffic collision, and the discovery of two young children on th...

 

Healthcare in Action Begins Services in Culver City

Culver City is thrilled to announce its collaboration with Healthcare in Action (HIA), a street-based medical group that provides comprehensive healthcare services for behavioral health and substance...

 
 By Steve Finley    Sports    April 11, 2024

Centaur's sports teams gear up for a stretch run

The Culver City high school spring sports teams are looking to spring into action during the last few weeks of the season. The boys and girls track and field teams lead the way as genuine title...

 

Thumzup® to Host Culver City's Chamber of Commerce Networking Event

Thumzup Media Corporation ("Thumzup" or the "Company") (OTCQB: TZUP) in collaboration with the Culver City Chamber of Commerce, is excited to announce the Coffee & Donuts Mixer, a networking...

 

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