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Boys' volleyball at Culver City high school staying positive
Losing at any level of sports competition takes its toll mentally and physically. From pee wee sports to the professional level, losing can be depressing. If you watch a Culver City high school boys'...
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...
Council Rejects Renaming Alley After Bruce Lee
Renaming a local alleyway after martial arts icon Bruce Lee, proposal did not meet the city's stringent requirements for commemorative street naming and the council rejected the proposal. The Asian...
Runners Help Senior Reach Red Carpet
Numerous runners viewed the Screenland 5K as a tune-up to last Sunday's LA Marathon, but for most of the 2,600 guests from 17 states and four countries, the eighth annual race at Ivy Station...
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...
Culver City Unified School District, Measure E Bond, OKed By Voters
Culver City Unified School District Measure E was on the March 5, 2024 Presidential Primary Election ballot. The latest count on LAVote.gov shows, with about 75% of the vote counted, the local propone...
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Turquoise is the Theme
The Culver City Rock & Mineral Club presents our 61st annual Fiesta of Gems show June 29 – 30. This year's theme is TURQUIOSE The Fiesta of Gems is a free educational event for the community...
Centaurs try to stay competitive in the Bay League
With the baseball team leading the way, the Culver City high school spring athletic teams are trying to fight through the Bay League season. Facing teams like Redondo Union, Mira Costa, Santa Monica...
CCHS track and field teams excel at the California Relays
Culver City High School's boys' and girls' track and field teams continued to have outstanding performances. The latest addition of outstanding performances happened last Friday and Saturday at the...
Centaurs try to stay competitive in the Bay League
With the baseball team leading the way, the Culver City high school spring athletic teams are trying to fight through the Bay League season. Facing teams like Redondo Union, Mira Costa, Santa Monica...
Albert Vera Announces run for Second Term on City Council
I'm taking this opportunity to let you know that I will be running for re-election to the Culver City Council on the November ballot. And I think it is important for you to know why ... ✅ I'm...
City Council Approves Culver Steps Signs
City Council Approves New Signage at Culver Steps City Council met on Monday, March 11. The City Council unanimously approved two static monument signs highlighting businesses located within the...
Vice Mayor Takes the Bus to Victory
After numerous second-place finishes in the Screenland 5K, Culver City Vice Mayor Dan O'Brien finally prevailed in his age division, and he had to chase a Culver City bus to do it. "I thank the fleet-...
Culver City High School baseball is making their presence felt
The season still has a long way to go but the Culver City varsity baseball team is looking like a team that has moved into the category of being a good solid high school baseball team. Under the...
FOOD FOR THOUGHT FROM SAMUEL ESCOBAR
"Tito's Tacos is a place like home, where I feel welcome with staff and owners," said Samuel Escobar, manager of Tito's Tacos Commissary, which produces over 90% of the cuisine for the restaurant....
Culver City Accepting Fiesta La Ballona 2024 Entertainer Applications through April 17th
The Culver City Parks, Recreation & Community Services (PRCS) Department is excited for this year's Fiesta La Ballona taking place the weekend of August 23-25th, 2024. The application for...
Culver City Police made multiple DUI Arrests
Late Saturday evening, Officers received a radio call of a non-injury traffic collision. When they arrived, Officers observed that one of the parties involved in the collision displayed signs of...
Culver City athletes pick up wins at Redondo Invitational
Three Culver City High athletes captured events, including sweeping the boys and girls 400-meter run, in the Redondo Nike Track and Field Festival last Friday and Saturday. It was the 400-meter dash...
Culver City High School baseball is making their presence felt
The season still has a long way to go but the Culver City varsity baseball team is looking like a team that has moved into the category of being a good solid high school baseball team. Under the...
Measure E Appears to Be Approved by Voters
Culver City voters had only one local issue to vote on, measure E. Preliminary unofficial returns shoe the measure passing by a comfortable margin. As of Wednesday morning the raw vote totals are:...
Local Stars Shine in Screenland 5K
Visual and performing artists will transform sections of Culver and Washington Blvds. on Oscar Sunday morning, Mar. 10, into motion picture magic commemorating a century of iconic local movies and TV...
Record Crowd at the Wende Museum for Pussy Riot Founder's Speech on Navalny and Democracy
y This past Saturday, the Wende Museum hosted an unprecedented audience of approximately 800 attendees, the largest public program in the museum's 21-year history. They gathered for an appearance by...