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USPS Recommended Mailing and Shipping Dates for 2024 Holiday Season
The U.S. Postal Service announced its recommended mailing and shipping dates for holiday mail and packages today. The following are recommended send-by dates for expected
Features Combined Performance with Santa Ana College Concert Band
Santa Monica College’s Emeritus Concert Band, under the baton of Yosuke Miyoshi, will present a free concert on Sunday, Oct. 27, at 3 p.m. The
Prang Elected CAA President – Culver City Observer
Los Angeles County Assessor Jeff Prang has been elected as the president of the California Assessors Association (CAA) at its annual conference in San Luis
Morris Price of Culver City Dies
Morris (Morrie) Price of Culver City, CA, passed away peacefully in his home at the age of 97, surrounded by family and friends, on September
California’s Earthquake Warning System Notified Millions
What you need to know: The state’s earthquake Early Warning System notified millions of Californians through emergency alerts – some up to 20 seconds before
Gas Prices Continue to Fall
For the fifth straight week, the nation’s average price of gasoline has declined, falling 4.6 cents compared to a week ago to $3.28 per gallon
Lendlease and Aware Super Close $316M Financing for Habitat a Culver City Mixed-Use Project
Habitat is an office, multifamily and retail project at 3401 S. La Cienega Boulevard. Scheduled for completion in 2026, Habitat will comprise a six-story office
General Plan 2045, Zoning Code Updates Approved
Five years in the making, the City Council approved the General Plan 2045 and Zoning Code Updates The General Plan establishes the City’s long-term vision
Move Culver City plans to Appeal of Court Ruling in City’s Favor Over MOVE Culver City
“Friends and Families for MOVE Culver City” intends to appeal the Los Angeles Superior Court’s recent ruling in favor of the City in a legal
Screenland 5K Runner Sees Paralympics in Unique Lens
The Paralympic Opening Ceremony will be held for the first time outside a stadium. This week, more than 4,000 athletes worldwide will parade through the
The Sparks appear to be headed for a lottery pick
The Los Angeles Sparks are having a rough start coming out of the Olympic break, losing four consecutive games to the New York Liberty, Chicago
CCUSD Will Serve Free Meals to Students
Culver City Unified School District announces its policy to serve nutritious meals every school day under the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program.
Chargers hope to finish the preseason with a win at Dallas
The Los Angeles Chargers head into their final preseason game against the Dallas Cowboys hoping to produce points on offense and find a win. The
Governor Signs Legislation – Culver City Observer
Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that he has signed the following bills: • AB 453 by Assemblymember Sabrina Cervantes (D-Riverside) – District-based elections. • AB
Sparks Forward Azurà Stevens Signs Contract Extension
LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Sparks announced today that WNBA Champion Azurà Stevens has signed a one-year contract extension with the Sparks. The 6-foot-6
UCLA Men’s Basketball Signs Dominick Harris
Harris, a 6-foot-3 guard from Murrieta, Calif., joins UCLA’s program as a graduate transfer. The UCLA men’s basketball program has added guard Dominick Harris as
STATEMENT FROM NFL REGARDING LA RAMS OL JACKSON
Rams’ Alaric Jackson Suspended for First Two Games of 2024 Regular Season for Violating NFL’s Personal Conduct Policy Alaric Jackson of the Los Angeles Rams
enicio Mora-Fattorini Named to Represent Culver City in theCalifornia High School Democrats Cabinet
Benicio Mora-Fattorini, a t student leader from Culver City, has been appointed as Culver City‘s representative to the California high school Democrats Cabinet. Triston Ezidore,
Curt Miller impacted by the “sacrifice” of Team USA in Paris
Los Angeles Sparks head coach Curt Miller has been a basketball scholar since his early days. He is obsessed and gritty, a film enthusiast for
Mayor Bass Brings Olympic Flag to Los Angeles as we begin Preparations to host the 2028 Games
Mayor Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass returned to Los Angeles Monday with the official Olympic Flag after she made history by becoming the first Black
Pictures of Culver City High School Athletes
George Laase (FSG) count Culver City High School varsity senior wide receiver Justin Hoang gets ready to catch a touchdown pass during a game last