Culver City High School’s relay team is the fastest in the nation

Sometimes you can catch lightning in a bottle and that’s what Culver City High School‘s 4X400 meter relay team did a few weeks ago at the Texas Relays in Austin, Texas. The team of Dontay Mayrant, Seth Shigg, Kingston Waring and Duaine Mayrant ran a blazing time of 3:10.94 on the track against some of […]
Kings looking to secure home ice with five games remaining

With five games remaining in the regular season, the Los Angeles Kings find themselves in a precarious position battling to secure one of their biggest advantages, home ice. Though they’ve officially clinched a playoff spot, Monday night’s 2–1 loss to the Seattle Kraken at Crypto.com Arena was a sharp reminder that nothing is guaranteed in […]
Garland, Erasmus & Broderick Win Events At The Triton Invitational

Reese Garland won the women’s discus throw, Ashley Erasmus won the women’s Elite shot-put competition and Racquil Broderick posted the top collegian discus throw in the men’s Elite division to lead the Trojans at the 2025 Triton Invitational in La Jolla, Calif. today (April 5). The sophomore Garland led a USC 1-2-3 finish in the […]
Ocean Water Use Warning for Los Angeles County Beaches
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health cautions residents who are planning to visit the below Los Angeles County beaches to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters: BEACH AREA WARNINGS (NON-FIRE RELATED): · Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica 100 yards up and down the coast from the pier. · Inner Cabrillo […]
Acosta, Karem to Speak at Kid Scoop Media Fundraiser “This Can’t Be the Real Timeline” – Culver City Crossroads

In a time where the press is needed most, where is the press? Join two former White House reporters on April 22, 2025 at 6:30 pm at the Glorya Kaufman Community Center at the Wende Museum for Kid Scoop Media. These journalists have close to 70 years experience in reporting between the two of them. […]
Disappearing “Moonscapes” – Culver City DMV Mural Almost Erased, Now Being Restored – Culver City Crossroads

A blank, beige space wraps around the Culver City Department of Motor Vehicles on Washington Boulevard, an empty absence where the locally loved “Moonscapes” showed a portal to space for decades. Painted in 1979 by artists David Botello and Wayne Alaniz Healy, the mural spanned four exterior walls of the DMV, featuring retro-futuristic imagery of […]
Sip & Support – AVPA @ latea – Culver City Crossroads

Enjoy some of your favorite bubble tea and support the Academy of Visual and Performing Arts on April 9, 2025. From noon to 9 pm, 20% of sales will be donated to AVPA. Just mention AVPA when you go to order your boba, milk tea, smoothie, coffee, or specialty drink. If you’ve never tried boba, […]
Culver City Julian Dixon Library ‘Priming for Poetry’ with Cesca Brenner – Culver City Crossroads

Priming for Poetry – Celebrate National Poetry Month In this generative poetry workshop, local poet Cesca Brenner will offer guidance and inspiration designed to push the inner critic out of the way so you can find your creative self. For adults. Register here. Saturday, April 19, 2025, 3:30 – 5 pm Source link
City Manager John Nachbar to Retire at Years End

Culver City City Manager John Nachbar, has announced that he will be retiring at the end of this year. When asked about how he had reached the decision, Nachbar stated “This is a culmination of my career, and my own personal planning. At the end of this year, I’ll be coming up on 70, and […]
City to Upgrade Parking Garage Elevator
The City of Culver City is working to upgrade the elevators at Watseka, Ince, and Cardiff Parking Garages. While the elevator will be out of service, the parking garages will remain open. These upgrades will be done separately. Please see the dates below to adjust your parking and mobility needs accordingly. Watseka Park: March 31st […]