Sparks’ leadership strategy needs a referendum with Curt Miller’s departure
This decade, the Los Angeles Sparks have have seen an exodus of marquee players leave the franchise, and that’s Curt Miller’s fault. They’re the only professional franchise in the city without a training facility, and that’s Curt Miller’s fault. Sparks’ ownership has largely fallen asleep at the wheel, and that’s Curt Miller’s fault. It’s low-hanging […]
Culver City Rotary Community Foundation Check Presentation

Culver City Rotary Community Foundation Presents check for $10,000 in support of Culver City Backpacks for Kids! This volunteer-run program that provides nutritious, child-friendly, easy-to-prepare food each week to CCUSD students facing food insecurity. Source link
Culver City Rotary Community Foundation Check Presentation

Culver City Rotary Community Foundation Presents check for $10,000 in support of Culver City Backpacks for Kids! This volunteer-run program that provides nutritious, child-friendly, easy-to-prepare food each week to CCUSD students facing food insecurity. Source link
Santa Monica College Theatre Arts to Stage “Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches”

The Santa Monica College (SMC) Theatre Arts Department will perform “Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches” Sept. 27 – Oct. 6 in the Theatre Arts Main Stage on the SMC Main Campus, 1900 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica. “Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches” tells the story of two troubled couples – one gay, […]
Fatal Vehicle Versus Pedestrian Traffic Collision

On Monday, September 30 at 4:26 pm, Culver City police responded to National Boulevard and Wesley Street regarding a major-injury traffic collision involving a vehicle and a male adult pedestrian. Culver City Fire Department personnel rendered medical aid and transported the pedestrian to a nearby hospital, where he succumbed to the injuries sustained in the […]
Governor Newsom Issues Legislative Update

Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that he has signed the following bills: • AB 98 by Assemblymember Juan Carrillo (D-Palmdale) – Planning and zoning: logistics use: truck routes. • AB 347 by Assemblymember Philip Ting (D-San Francisco) – Household product safety: toxic substances: testing and enforcement. • AB 772 by Assemblymember Dr. Corey Jackson (D-Moreno […]
Dedicated Teacher Marshanne Love Will be Remembered at Celebration at El Rincon

CCFT mourns the loss of longtime El Rincon Elementary teacher Marshanne Kendrick-Love. Celebration of her life Marshanne Love will be celebrated at El Rincon Elementary on Saturday October 19 from 10 am to noon. All are welcome to come and share memories and stories. Please wear her favorite color (purple) or anything Disney. Love, who […]
It’s Time To Share Drug Savings With Medicare Patients

By Kenneth Thorpe A simple reform to Medicare’s prescription drug program could put billions of dollars back into seniors’ pockets over the next decade. That’d help them better manage their chronic conditions and significantly lower overall health spending. Concerningly, that reform is gathering dust. That’s a huge problem for seniors — and one we need […]
Bay league football heats up on HomeComing Night at CCHS

When the CIF Southern Section office reconfigured the football leagues in the South Bay and the Westside Culver City High School knew right away, they were put in one of the toughest leagues in the CIF Southern Section. The reality is 7-0 Inglewood, 6-1 Culver City, 5-2 Leuzinger, 5-2 Mira Costa and 3-4 Palos Verdes […]
Jazz Nights in October – Culver City Observer

The City of Culver City welcomes you enjoy Sunday evenings in October at the Kirk Douglas Theatre. Talented jazz musicians will perform each Sunday, beginning at 7 PM. Tickets start at $10, with premium seats available for $20. Join us as we hear beautiful sound from award-winning musicians from across the nation. It is the […]