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Smoke Advisory – Unhealthy Air Quality Declared due to Multiple Wildfires

According to the South Coast Air Quality Management District, potential direct smoke impact from the Palisades, Eaton, and Hurst Wildfires burning has caused unhealthy air quality in Los Angeles County. Smoke from the multiple fires is expected to most heavily impact northwest coastal Los Angeles County including Pacific Palisades, the area of Altadena and Pasadena, […]

In Remembrance of John Ryan Roth June 22, 1952-December 25, 2024

CCFT mourns the loss of longtime CCUSD teacher, Mr. John Roth. Mr. Roth was a special education teacher, teaching special day class and multiple social studies subjects. Mr. Roth had 40 years in education and taught 34 years in the district, first at Farragut Elementary and then for the last 30 years at CCHS. In […]

Power Outages Could Extend into Next Week Says SCE

Ongoing severe weather continues to significantly impact our communities. We are saddened to witness the devastation, and our hearts go out to all those affected. We are immensely grateful to the firefighters, other public safety officials and SCE colleagues working to keep us safe. We recognize the hardship that loss of power creates. Due to […]

Culver City Fire Crews Deployed to Fight Palisades Fire ·

California State's leadership stood around unable to help the richest, bluest part of the County of Los Angeles, as the Palisades Fire burned home after home to the ground. The exact number of homes burned in the Palisades Fire is not yet clear, but over one thousand homes and structures have been reported destroyed as […]

Culver City Police Arrest Burglary Suspect

Happy New Year, Culver City! Come on in, have a seat 🪑and let us share what we were up to on New Year’s Eve. In addition to keeping eyes out for impaired driving, in the span of just a few hours, officers made 4 arrests for theft related offenses. First, at 11:10 pm near Bristol […]

All CCUSD Schools and Offices Closed Thursday-January 9

Dear Community, Out of an abundance of caution due to significantly declining air quality overnight, the Culver City Unified School District is declaring an emergency non-instructional day for all students on Thursday, January 9, 2025. Overnight, the air quality in our area significantly declined to a “hazardous” level this morning, making it unsafe for our […]

Property Tax Relief for Property Owners Impacted by LA County Fires

As our region faces the devastating impacts of extreme windstorms and wildfires, I want to express my deepest concern and compassion for all those affected. The safety and well-being of our residents remain the highest priority and my office stands ready to assist property owners as we navigate these challenging times together. To ensure the […]

Trevor Lewis Honored for 1000th NHL Game in Kings’ Thrilling Victory

On Saturday Night, January 4, at the Crypto.com Arena, the Los Angeles Kings faced off against the formidable Tampa Bay Lightning in what turned out to be a memorable and thrilling matchup. The excitement and energy of the evening extended beyond the on-ice action, as the event was marked by special celebrations and tributes that […]

Culver City Unveils New Monthly Residential Development Pipeline Reports

The City of Culver City launched a new, publicly accessible residential development dashboard, providing residents and stakeholders with an up-to-date, transparent view of housing projects currently under development review. This online report, which will be updated monthly, details key information on each project, including its type, status, and the number of units, with a breakdown […]

City Works to Repair Wind Damage

The City of Culver City continues to monitor the disastrous fire activity in the Los Angeles area. At this time, the effects in Culver City have been relatively minor. There are no active fire threats to the City of Culver City. The Culver City Fire and Police Departments are engaged in mutual response with other […]