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Metro Bags Over $1 Billion From Feds

L.A. Metro Awarded $1.24 billion from Federal American Rescue Plan Act to Maintain Service and Project Progress The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) recently announced...

 

Gavin Newsom on the Train Tracks

By Stan Green Politicians Uncertain What to do as Progressive Crime Policies lead to a massive increase in LA crime. It became clear a week ago that organized thieves were stealing boxes directly off of Southern Pacific trains leaving the terminals...

 

Legislation to Prioritize Hiring Locally Signed into Law by President Biden

President Biden on Tuesday signed the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law, which includes a hiring provision authored by Congresswoman Karen Bass that will allow agencies like...

 

Congresswoman Bass Running for Mayor of Los Angeles Next Year

Karen Bass, Culver City's congressional representative, has announced that she is running mayor of Los Angeles next year. "With my whole heart, I'm ready," Bass tweeted on Monday afternoon. "Let's do...

 

Metro Seeking Public Input on Plan To Turn Diamond Lanes into Toll Lanes on 405 Through Sepulveda Pass

Metro is seeking public input on a plan to convert the diamond lanes on the 405 freeway into toll lanes through the Sepulveda Pass. Two weeks ago, Metro and Caltrans began the scoping process for a key project funded by Measure M: ExpressLanes (or...

 

Metro Seeking Public Input on Plan To Turn Diamond Lanes into Toll Lanes on 405 Through Sepulveda Pass

Metro is seeking public input on a plan to convert the diamond lanes on the 405 freeway into toll lanes through the Sepulveda Pass. Two weeks ago, Metro and Caltrans began the scoping process for a...

 

Kamlager Easily Wins Special Election for State Senate Seat

Assemblywoman Sydney Kamlager (D-Los Angeles) cruised to an easy victory on Tuesday night after capturing more than two-thirds of the vote in a special election to fill the vacant 30th Senate...

 

Bass Joins Sánchez In Introducing U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021

This week congresswoman Karen Bass (CA-37) joined Congresswoman Linda T. Sánchez (CA-38) and U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) in introducing the bicameral U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021. Reps. Zoe...

 

Inauguration Connection

Amanda Gorman, 23, read a poem at incoming US President Joe Biden's inauguration ceremony. The poem entitled "The Hill We Climb" had no obvious Santa Monica connection, but Gorman is a 2016 New Roads...

 

No Confidence in Ferrer

City Councilmembers in Lancaster unanimously approved a symbolic "vote of no confidence" of Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer on Thursday, and reportedly decided to eventually...

 

Sen. Feinstein Said to be Senile

Several sources inside the Senate say Dianne Feinstein, who is 87, struggles to remember briefings just after they take place-and that her cognitive decline has been evident for several years. "They...

 

Westside Young Democrats Endorse Menthe

Darrel Menthe, an attorney and candidate for Culver City Council, has been endorsed by the Westside Young Democrats. In endorsing his candidacy this week, the Westside Young Democrats indicated that...

 

Chamber to Host Council Candidates Forum Sept. 15

The Culver City Chamber of Commerce will host an online City Council Candidates Forum next Tuesday, September 15, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. All eight candidates – who are running for three seats on the Ci...

 

Culver City School Board Incumbent Kelly Kent Launches Virtual 5K Fundraiser

This Monday, August 24, Dr. Kelly Kent will launch a virtual fundraising campaign to support her bid for re-election to Culver City Unified School District’s School Board. Supporters participate in Kelly’s virtual 5K for equity any way they...

 

Rent Control, Tenant Protection

The City Council this week continued its effort to establish a permanent rent control ordinance in Culver City. At its Monday meeting, Councilmembers spent nearly 3 hours evaluating rent control and...

 

Cooper Hefner, Son of Hugh, Announces Run For State Senate

Last Week , Cooper Hefner, media executive and son of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, announced that he would be running for a California Senate seat in 2022. According to his exploratory committee,...

 

HERB WESSON RAISES OVER $500,000

Wesson for Supervisor Campaign amasses over half a million dollars in just over one month, cementing his front-runner status suspending all campaign activities for almost 3 months to focus on serving the community during the COVID-19 outbreak, Herb...

 

July 13th Council meeting debriefing tomorrow's proposed "candidate interview meeting" postponed to next Thursday

Everything we said would happen last night, happened. Like clockwork. The usual 15 "Meghanites" spoke out to defund or abolish the police, accompanied by whatever students they could find from the high schools. We only had one speaker: Keith Jones. A...

 

City of LA to Provide 5000 Homeless Beds

After frenzied weeks of negotiating, the city and county of Los Angeles announced an agreement Thursday to create 5,300 beds for homeless people over the next 10 months, rising to 6,000 over a...

 
 By Stephen Hadland    News    June 25, 2020

Council Majority Said CCPD will not see Layoffs

Protect Culver City, a political action commitee, predicted that they may face opposition, and they were right. Culver City Action Network organized about 40-50 speakers, who got in line first at...

 

City Council to Consider Changes In Police Funding at June 15 Meeting

Following nationwide calls to defund police departments, the Culver City Council has decided it will tackle that controversial issue at its next meeting on June 15. Across the country, many cities...

 

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...

 
 By Stephen Hadland    News    May 7, 2020

Eriksson Elected Mayor

The council voted unanimously to name Goran Eriksson Mayor and Alex Fisch as Vice Mayor. With the voter approved measure to move the city election from April to coincide with the general election in...

 

Real Estate Scams – Most Common

By Jeff Prang Los Angeles County Assessor The dream of home ownership remains one of the most important goals for many residents of Culver City as well as the rest of Los Angeles County....

 

SURPRISE: Coyotes Find Cats and Watermelon a Tasty Meal

After Culver City invested over $211,000 with LMU/LA Center for Urban Resilience at Loyola Marymount University in Westchester it appears that researchers from California State University Northridge a...

 

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