Los Angeles Chargers Select Harris and Caldwell on Day 2 of NFL Draft

The Los Angeles Chargers continued the 2025 NFL Draft with two selections on Friday – Mississippi wide receiver Tre Harris (55th overall) and Oregon defensive lineman Jamaree Caldwell (86th overall). Harris capped his Mississippi career in 2024 by leading the team in receptions (60) and receiving yards (1,030), while ranking second in receiving touchdowns (seven). […]
Dear Editor – English Honors Discussion Draws Ire – Culver City Crossroads

Dear Editor, The English teachers had their say – as well as their heads up their union. At Tuesday night’s (4/22/25) CCUSD Board meeting, several English teachers—including the department chair—attempted a defense of the ‘de-tracking’ of Honors English 9 & 10 (fact-check: these courses have been parent/student opt-in for over a decade at CCHS). What […]
School Board Considers English Honors, Athletic Field, Eliminating Admin Position – Culver City Crossroads

At the April 22, 2025 meeting of the Culver City Unified School District, public concerns focused on three major issues: the district’s elimination of honors English classes for underclassmen at Culver City High School, a proposed staff cut at El Marino Language School, and a community-led campaign to rename the high school’s baseball field after […]
Sparks Name Danielle Robinson Assistant Coach

LOS ANGELES – Three-time WNBA All-Star Danielle Robinson has been promoted to Sparks assistant coach, the organization announced Thursday. The 14-year WNBA veteran will continue to serve as the Sparks’ Manager of Basketball Integration. “We’ve loved what Danielle has brought to the Sparks since she joined the organization in January,” Sparks General Manager Raegan Pebley […]
Independent Bookstore Day – April 26 – Culver City Crossroads

The Village Well will be celebrating Independent Bookstore Day on Saturday April 26. We will have a day full of fun at the store including Tote Bag giveaways, Blind Dates with Books, Gift card raffle, and Exclusive Merch! The search for another of Libro.fm’s Golden tickets! Whoever finds the ticket will win a year’s subscription […]
Chargers Select Omarion Hampton in the First Round of 2025 NFL Draft
In a move that reinforces their emphasis on running the football, the Los Angeles Chargers used the No. 22 overall pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft to add depth to their running back room, selecting Omarion Hampton of North Carolina. The first round of the NFL draft was held Thursday Night […]
Back-to-Back Wins, Kings Take 2–0 Series Lead to Edmonton
Call it luck. Call it destiny. Call it what you want, but the Los Angeles Kings are two wins away from doing something they haven’t done since lifting the Stanley Cup in 2014: escaping the first round. After a Game 1 that nearly slipped through their fingers, the Kings are headed to Edmonton on Friday, […]
Dear Editor – Overdevelopment in Fox Hills – Culver City Crossroads

Dear Editor, It seems like yesterday that the concerns regarding the overdevelopment plans for Fox Hills were expressed to the City Council, but in reality it has been almost 2 years ago since this issue was brought to the City Council’s attention by concerned residents, including a petition with over 300 signees. This […]
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 […]
Culver City High School boys’ volleyball team takes center stage on Saturday

Move over track and field, tennis, softball, baseball and lacrosse. It’s time for the Culver City boys’ volleyball team to take the main stage during spring sports at the high school. On Saturday the volleyball team will step into the limelight when they host the 10th Annual Culver City High School Invitational Volleyball Tournament. The […]