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Beyond the Times and Places – A Celebration Performance for Black History Month – Culver City Crossroads
You are invited to journey through a tapestry of stories that connect the past, present, and future of the African diaspora as part of the
Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager – Telephone Town Hall Feb. 12 – Culver City Crossroads
I know many of us are alarmed by the endless barrage of illegal actions, from the hostile government takeover and gutting of federal agencies to

Screenland 5K Banners – Artwork Unfurled – Culver City Crossroads
If you’ve driven down Culver Boulevard between Duquesne and Ince boulevards, you may have noticed the golden banners announcing the Screenland 5K, an annual race

Planetary Parade – Astronomical Viewing Event @ WLAC – Culver City Crossroads
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.

CCUSD School Board President Stands Up for DEI – Budget Crunch Comes Up Against Policy Commitment – Culver City Crossroads
Culver City Unified School Board President Triston Ezidore held a press conference in front of the school district’s offices at 4 pm on Feb. 11,

Ballona Stewardship Event – Feb. 15 – Culver City Crossroads
Enjoy the wetlands, and help to take care of them – The Ballona Wetlands Land Trust will host a Stewardship event on Feb. 15, 2025.

Actors’ Gang CommediaPallooza – Feb. 19 – Culver City Crossroads
We don’t know what will happen, but we can’t do it without you. The Actors’ Gang leaps into the unknown, improvising a raucous, thrilling, and

Making the Grade as an ‘Age Friendly’ City – Needs Assessment Shows Strengths and Challenges – Culver City Crossroads
Is Culver City a good place to age? A new report released this week shows 81 percent of people believe Culver City is an “excellent

Suspicious Death Investigation – Culver City Observer
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

Centarian Gaciela Barragan Celebrates this Saturday
Graciela Barragan just turned 100 years old on February 10. She was born in Raquira, Columbia on February 10, 1925. She met her future husband

Cuver City Rotary Foundation Supports the CCUSD Teacher Grants program with $20,000 Donation
CCEF was thrilled to receive a generous $20,000 grant from the Culver City Rotary Community Foundation (CCRCF) to fund their CCUSD Teacher Grants program which

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

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

King Day Celebration This Wekend
After postponing the event in January, the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration is rescheduled for Saturday, February 15th. Join us as we celebrate the

Five Culver City high school teams made the CIF Playoffs
Culver City high school continues to show the Southern California high school sports world why they are one of the top sports schools in the

Ocean Water Quality Rain Advisory for All Los Angeles County Beaches
Due to current rainfall, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health advises beach users to avoid all water contact, especially near discharging storm drains,

How gas prices have changed in San Francisco in the last week
While prices at the pump are lower than they were at this time last year, fuel costs are still up by about 7 cents per

Culver City Book Festival – Culver City Observer
The Culver City Book Festival will be held Saturday, February 22, from10:00 AM until 04:00 PM at the Wende Museum and the Glorya Kaufman Community

USC dominates No. 8 Ohio State, preparing for showdown against No. 1 UCLA
USC delivered a statement victory last Sunday, dismantling No. 8 Ohio State 84-63 in a dominant performance that showcased the depth and resilience of the

Required Debris Removal Form Now Available For Residents Impacted by Fires
Unified LA, LA City’s Joint Information Center, is sharing that a required form, known as the Right of Entry Form, for the free debris removal

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.