Culver City Mobile Crisis Team Addresses Local Anxieties – Culver City Crossroads

“There is a lot of anxiety in the community, a lot of anxiety right now.” Culver City’s Mobile Crisis Team, led by Dr. Dan Richardson, is addressing the effects of the wildfire disasters here; handing out masks and personal protective equipment, assisting with transport for people in distress, and keeping an ear open. While transportation […]
AVPA Film Showcase @ The Frost – Culver City Crossroads

The Winter 2025 Showcase for student films created by the Academy of Visual and Performing Arts will be showing Jan. 17, 2025 at the Robert Frost Auditorium. Doors will open at 6:30, and the program will begin at 7 pm. The one-hour showcase will feature 21 short films from our first semester plus a live […]
City Offers Resources on Housing, Price Gouging – Culver City Crossroads

In response to the recent Palisades and Eaton Fires, price gouging protections are now in effect in Los Angeles County, including in Culver City. These protections limit price increases on goods and services, including rental housing, hotel and motel rooms, short-term rentals, storage facilities, and businesses, to no more than 10 percent in most cases. […]
Culver City Mobile Crisis Team Addresses Local Anxieties – Culver City Crossroads

“There is a lot of anxiety in the community, a lot of anxiety right now.” Culver City’s Mobile Crisis Team, led by Dr. Dan Richardson, is addressing the effects of the wildfire disasters here; handing out masks and personal protective equipment, assisting with transport for people in distress, and keeping an ear open. While transportation […]
Annual Kingdom Day Parade Postponed Due to Wildfire Recovery Efforts

The 40th Annual Kingdom Day Parade, originally scheduled for January 18, has been postponed until Monday February 17 prioritizing the safety and well-being of Los Angeles residents amid ongoing wildfire recovery efforts. This decision, supported by the Office of the Mayor and numerous community leaders, underscores a commitment to the city’s immediate needs during this […]
Health Officer Issues Order for Safe Removal, Transport, and Disposal of Fire Debris
The Los Angeles County Health Officer has issued a new order in preparation for fire recovery operations and to ensure the safe removal, transport, and disposal of fire debris resulting from recent wildfires. This order aims to protect public health and safety during the cleanup process for fire debris. The devastating fires throughout Los Angeles […]
Centaur boys’ basketball faces Inglewood in key Ocean league match up

It’s still too early in the season to call the game on Friday, a must win game for the Culver City High School boys basketball team but it is still an important game for both teams. Culver City is currently 16-2 and 2-0 in the Ocean league and Inglewood is 16-6 and 3-0 in the […]
Governor Newsom Proclaims Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2025

Governor Gavin Newsom today issued a proclamation declaring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in the State of California. The below is the text of the proclamation1; PROCLAMATION Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s call to stand up against injustice and protect the most sacred tenets of democracy still rings true today more than 50 years […]
Midseason Crossroads: Lakers Face Tough Decisions Ahead of Trade Deadline

As the Los Angeles Lakers approach the midpoint of their season, critical decisions loom with the trade deadline on February 6. The Lakers are currently 20-17 at press time, which is good enough for seventh place and are tied with the Clippers in the loss column in the Western Conference. The Lakers find themselves at […]
USC’s Dennis Thurman Named to 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Class

LOS ANGELES-USC safety Dennis Thurman has been named to the 22-member 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class. He is the 47th inductee with USC ties in the College Football Hall of Fame, including 36 players. A Trojan has been elected into the Hall in 16 of the past 26 years. Thurman will be inducted […]