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Village Well Offers Community Art Workshop #nomorenews – Culver City Crossroads

Join The Strindberg Laboratory and Citizen Network who have created a global citizen led print only newspaper that covers community hot topics. The workshop will be a chance for you to think about how your media habits have changed in the last ten years and express yourself with others. After creating the collage we will […]

Dear Editor – Passage of Measure O Vital to CCUSD – Culver City Crossroads

Dear Editor, With less than a week until the election, I wanted to take the time to address the very important school board and parcel tax measure elections here in Culver City. As many focus on a very important national race, the interesting, important & confusing ballot propositions and a hot city council race, please […]

“Far Worse Things” Play Reading at Culver City Julien Dixon – Culver City Crossroads

Far Worse Things follows two urban explorers (those who explore man-made ruins) on their last excursion documenting a forgotten, crumbling building in the middle of Hollywood that begins to come to life around them. Taking inspiration from classic Hollywood monsters, the play fuses science fiction and a haunted house story to excavate the human obsession […]

Six Years In, Culver Public Market Amends Development Proposal – Culver City Crossroads

The City Council unanimously approved an amendment to a development agreement relating to a commercial project on the corner of Washington Boulevard and Centinela Avenue. The project, dating back to 2018, was originally set to develop an artisanal market hall with food vendors and restaurants located on two sites at the northern corners of Washington […]

Voters Elect New Council Members on Tuesday

On Tuesday November 5, Culver City voters will go to the polls to elect a new President of the United State, United States Senator from California and will fill 5 city council seats. Running for re-election are Albert Vera, and Yasmine-Imani Morrin. Seeking to fill the empty seat are Denice Renteria, Nancy Barba and Jeannie […]

Naloxone (Narcan) Clinics – Culver City Observer

In response to an increase in fentanyl and other opioid related overdoses, we’ve partnered with the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health and California Department of Health Care Services to offer free doses of Naloxone (Narcan). Customers will need to complete a brief training on how to administer Naloxone, which will be available […]

Culver Public Market Project Moves Forward with Development Amendment

The City Council unanimously approved an amendment to a development agreement relating to a commercial project on the corner of Washington Boulevard and Centinela Avenue. The project, dating back to 2018, was originally set to develop an artisanal market hall with food vendors and restaurants located on two sites at the northern corners of Washington […]

SMC Opera Theatre Presents “OperaSights!”

The Santa Monica College (SMC) Music Department is pleased to present the SMC Opera Theatre in a performance of “OperaSights!” The concert takes the audience on a rich musical tour through some of the beautiful moments in opera across the centuries. The concert will be held on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 7:30 p.m. in The […]

LAPD Tactical Alert-Violence Will Not be Tolerated

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said local police are on “alert” after looting and violence occurred across the city following the Los Angeles Dodgers’ World Series win. “As we celebrate this achievement tonight and in the coming days, violence will not be tolerated. LAPD is currently on tactical alert and has activated a strategic plan […]