Two Stolen Vehicles Recovered in Two Hours

On Saturday afternoon, April 19, officers recovered two stolen vehicles in separate incidents, thanks to real-time alerts from our Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) system. First stop: A stolen vehicle was located on the 10700 block of Jefferson Boulevard. The driver was arrested without incident. Second stop, two hours later: Another stolen vehicle was spotted […]
CCUSD Gives a Tour of Arts Education to Well Deserved Applause – Culver City Crossroads

When Culver City School District Arts Coordinator Heather Moses opened the doors to her guests on Friday, April 18, 2025, she had a long list of things to show. But this wasn’t just a victory lap. The event was created by the LA Department of Arts and Culture, and the LA County Arts Ed Collective; […]
Fire Hazard Updates – Check Your Address – Culver City Crossroads

The Office of the State Fire Marshal has released the 2025 Recommended Fire Hazard Severity Zone Maps for Local Responsibility Areas, including Culver City. Key Highlights The 2025 FHSZ updates are based on fuel conditions, weather patterns, terrain, and fire behavior modeling. Zones are categorized as having Moderate, High, or Very High wildfire hazard potential.The […]
Hands Off! Rally for Democracy April 26 – Culver City Crossroads

Alongside Americans across the country, we are marching, rallying, and protesting to demand a stop the chaos and build an opposition movement against the looting of our country. Join in this coming Saturday, April 26, 2025 from 11 am to 12:30 pm at Culver City’s City Hall. The Republicans are taking everything they can get […]
Dear Editor – Nearby Missed Housing Opportunity Affects Us All – Culver City Crossroads

Dear Editor, Just a few blocks from downtown Culver City, in the South Robertson neighborhood, a modest proposal for 12 new homes, including one deeply affordable, three-bedroom unit, is being delayed by Los Angeles City Council politics. As a nearby Mid City resident, I see this project for what it is: a responsible, […]
LA GOAL to Host Mother’s Day Marketplace – Culver City Crossroads

Looking for some unique art? LA GOAL’s Mother’s Day Marketplace will showcase fine arts, fiber arts, ceramics and handcrafted merchandise, all by member artists, along with unique goods from local makers. And 20% of the proceeds will go to support LA GOAL’s program for adults with developmental disabilities. Saturday May 3, 2025 from 10 am […]
Elenda Celebration on Earth Day – Open Streets, Wide Smiles – Culver City Crossroads

With the Green New Deal Club on the corner of Culver and Elenda handing out seed packets for California poppies, and the bright green Culver CityBus parked in front of the high school, the Culver City Unified School District Earth Day celebration was as green as it could get. Mayor Dan O’Brien was on hand, […]
Elected Officials Focus on Earth Day to Support Statewide Climate Superfund Legislation – Culver City Crossroads

On Earth Day, over 50 elected officials announced support for the California Polluters Pay Superfund Act that makes Big Oil pay for climate crisis damages they cause There is a growing movement throughout California to make Big Oil companies pay for the damage they have inflicted upon communities as their products have contributed to the […]
Another Swedish victory at “El Cab”

Rookie Ingrid Lindblad holds off the field and world No. 1 Nelly Korda to earn big payday Top ranked LPGA golfer Nelly Korda drew a huge crowd this past weekend to El Cabarello Country Club for the JM Eagle LA Championship, but it was the 2025 JM Eagle LA Champion, Ingrid Lindblad, painting her scorecard […]
Culver Arts Foundation – Artist Meet-Up @ Village Well – Culver City Crossroads

How to thrive as an artist? Talking with other artists is essential. Join the crowd on Monday April 28, 2025 from 6 to 8 pm at the Village Well Books and Coffee. Not only will you meet other artists, you can find out about Culver Arts Foundation’s Resiliency Grants, the city’s Artist Laureate program and […]