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Culver City Unified School District to Host Hiring Fair on December 11th

Culver City Unified School District to Host Hiring Fair on December 11th Looking for a new career opportunity? The Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD) is hosting a Hiring Fair on December 11th from 9 AM to 1 PM, and CCUSD wants YOU to be a part of it! CCUSD has multiple job openings across […]

USC’s Rollercoaster Season and Bowl Game Outlook

In sports, the only certainty is uncertainty-and it’s that unpredictability that keeps fans coming back year after year. For USC football in 2024, this unpredictability was both a strength and a weakness, as the season unfolded with near-misses and lingering questions about the program’s future under head coach Lincoln Riley. USC, a storied football program, […]

Culver City high school girls and boys basketball teams are flying high

The season is still early but the initial results are very positive for the Culver City High School girls’ and boys’ basketball. The girls are 4-1 at press time and the boys are currently 6-1. The driving force behind both teams besides talented players is an excellent coaching staff. The girls’ coach is long time […]

Culver City Selects Three City Council Members; High Voter Turnout – Culver City Crossroads

The final results for the Culver City City Council are completed. Of the 28,533 resident registered, 22,973 cast a ballot in the November 2024 election. Three were selected out of a field of seven candidates. Final ResultsAlbert Vera Jr. – 10,941Yasmine Imani-McMorrin – 9,468Bryan “Bubba” Fish – 8,821Jeannine Wisnosky Stehlin – 8,391Denice Renteria – 7,835Nancy […]

Santa Monica College Art Department Presents Annual SMC Holiday Art Sale

The Santa Monica College (SMC) Art Department will hold its Annual Holiday Art Sale – featuring a wide range of creative original works at fabulous prices – the week of Dec. 15-21. Sale hours are 10 a.m.-8 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 15, Monday, Dec. 16, and Friday, Dec. 20; and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Tuesday, […]

CEO of Non-Profit that Provided Mentoring Services to Public School Students Pleads Guilty to Fraudulently Obtaining COVID Benefits

A South Bay man who provided lifestyle and personal development coaching to students in public schools through a non-profit he founded pleaded guilty today to fraudulently applying for millions of dollars in COVID-19 jobless benefits, including by using stolen identities. Reginald Foster Jr., 38, of the Westchester neighborhood of Los Angeles, pleaded guilty to one […]