City Earns Two Awards for Financial Excellence by Government Finance Officers Association

The City of Culver City is pleased to announce it has once again won a pair of awards for excellence by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) for Fiscal Year 2022-2023. For the second year in a row, the City earned the award for Outstanding Achievement in Popular Annual Financial Reporting. The Popular Annual Financial […]
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 […]
Wildcats suffer 44-20 loss at Glendale

West Los Angeles College outgained Glendale Community College in nearly every statistical category except the one that matters most. The Wildcats had a tough time containing the Vaqueros and fell by a final score of 44-20. West LA edged Glendale in total yards (379-286), passing yards (228-178), rushing yards (151-108), total offensive plays (72-47), first […]
High Speed Chase With Suspect Hitting Cars and Damaging Property Ends in Culver City

The Los Angeles Police Department chased a dangerous high-speed chase that began near Exposition Park and ended in Culver City, where the individual surrendered to authorities. The suspect fled after police realized the truck he was driving was stolen and police began to pursue him. The driver narrowly missed a car driving by and collided […]
City Looks for Input to Streetscape Improvements in Arts District

City Community Meeting to Discuss Potential Enhancements to the Culver City Arts District Streetscape Medians The community is invited to discuss (and brainstorm!) about potential enhancements to the streetscape medians located in the Culver City Arts District between Helms Avenue and La Cienega Boulevard. The intent of the meeting is to collaborate with local stakeholders […]
Culver City Chamber Of Commerce Announces Endorsements

Endorses Vera, Renteria And Wisnosky Stehlin For City Council, Carlson And Lachman For School Board The Board of Directors of the Culver City Chamber of Commerce has endorsed Councilmember Albert Vera, Denice Renteria and Jeannine Wisnosky Stehlin for election to the City Council on November 5, 2024. The Board’s vote, which followed careful consideration of […]
Pop on by Our Pop-up Book Sale Saturday

Mark your calendars for another amazing children’s book pop-up sale at the Culver City Julian Dixon Library! A great opportunity to buy gently used children’s books at super low prices. It will be held on Saturday, October 19 from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm in front of the Library. In addition, we will have a […]
Reader Questions Wording in Story

Dear Editor, The language in your article, "New Details on Fatal Pedestrian Accident at National Blvd Intersection" normalizes traffic deaths and essentially treats pedestrian life as expendable in the name of vehicle speed. First, the title: Why no mention of a vehicle? It's like the title implies some agreement with readers that our streets should […]
Trash Interceptor Permanent – Culver City Observer

The Ballona Creek Trash interceptor has been so successful the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to make the Trash Interceptor 007 a permanent fixture in Ballona Creek after a successful two-year pilot project. Since its debut in October 2022, the solar-powered device has captured over 248,000 pounds of debris, including nearly 3,000 […]
Culver City Centaurs Football Scores & Schedule

Fri, Aug 30 Loss Culver City 32 @ San Jacinto 42 Fri, Sep 06 WIN Culver City 42 Narbonne 28 Thu, Sep 12 WIN Culver City 37 Salesian 7 – – Fri, Sep 20 Culver City @ Warren 9:00 PM – Fri, Sep 27 WIN Culver City 42 Dorsey 7 – Fri, Oct 04 WIN […]