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Ocean Water Quality Rain Advisory Lifted for All Los Angeles County Beaches

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is providing the following updates on Los Angeles County Beaches. RAIN ADVISORY: The Ocean Water Quality Rain Advisory has been lifted for all Los Angeles County Beaches. Some ocean water quality testing results are not yet available following the rain advisory. Beach users continue to be advised […]

View Planetary Parade at West LA College

West Los Angeles College, supported by the Aerospace Employee Association (AEA) Astronomy Club, is hosting a “Planetary Parade” viewing the evening of Friday, February 28. From the College’s large outdoor library deck, guests can see from Playa del Rey to Century City and have excellent views of the night sky. Participants will have access to […]

Suicide Victim Found at Culver City Park

Today at approximately 7:23 AM, the Culver City Police Department received a call from a passerby that a woman was seen down on the ground and unresponsive in the area of Culver City Park. When officers arrived on the scene shortly after the call, they located a deceased female adult, believed to be between the […]

Culver City Police Statement on Immigration Enforcement

The Culver City Police Department has issued the following statement on enforcement of U. S.,imigration policy and status of self-declared Sanctuary City status. The Culver City Police Department is committed to creating a safe and welcoming Culver City for all. We recognize that safe communities rely on effective law enforcement services built on trust and […]

Student art will regale Screenland 5K runners

A dozen downtown Culver City light poles display drawings and paintings by Culver City High School art students from old movies inspired by the theme “Glitz, Glamour, Glory, and Gold” for the Screenland 5K. Walkers and runners will pass the banners in the Oscar Sunday morning race on March 2. Susana Fattorini’s Art and Culture […]

CCUSD Welcomes Students Displaced by Fires

Many Schools in the Palisades and Eaton fire perimeters have either been damaged or destroyed by the fires. Culver City schools have welcomed and continue to welcome students from those schools. https://tinyurl.com/EnrollCCUSD Link in Bio Families who have recently moved to the area and any student displaced by the wild fire catastrophes are welcome to […]

Culver City Parks Plan Approved

The City Council unanimously approved adopting the Parks, Recreation and Community Services (PRCS) Department’s 15-year Culver City Parks Plan. The intent of the Culver City Parks Plan is to envision the next generation of Culver City‘s parks by analyzing areas of need and opportunity through the lens of equity and the plan proposes improvements for […]

Silver Alert Issued for Missing 90-Year-Old Culver City Man

Authorities issued a Silver Alert Monday for a 90-year-old man last seen in Culver City. Carl Kinsey was last seen around 9 a.m. Wednesday near the intersection of Washington Boulevard and McLaughlin Avenue, west of San Diego (405) Freeway, and is believed to be on foot, according to the California Highway Patrol. Kinsey was described […]

Marina del Rey Rotary steps up to Aid in Fire Relief

In response to the devastation caused by the Palisades Fires and Eaton Fires, the Marina del Rey Rotary has established a relief center at Fisherman’s Village, providing daily assistance to those affected. The center, part of the Heart of the Harbor initiative, operates from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and offers critical supplies such as […]

Nobody Owns the Beach @ Culver Hotel – Culver City Crossroads

Join us February 21st for Frieze as The Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara transforms The Culver Hotle with Nobody Owns the Beach—a special afternoon pop-up showcasing posters, art, and merchandise inspired by artist David Horvitz. Friday, Feb. 21, noon to 5:00 pm 9400 Culver Blvd.  Source link