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Venice Chamber of Commerce Names Karin Wallerstein’s as CEO
A long-time Venetian and active community member who brings experience, dedication, and passion to her new role as chief executive officer. A fourteen-year Venice resident,

2025 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration in Culver City
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is the only federal holiday designated by Congress as a National Day of Service. The holiday not only honors the

How to recycle your Christmas Tree in Culver City
Culver city offers curbside collection of your Christmas tree. Residents can put their tree in a green waste bin for collection on their regular refuse,
Culver City Observer Letters Policy
Letters and Commentaries are the opinion of the individual writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the newspaper. The Culver City Observer takes

Council Chambers to Undergo Upgrades
Culver City officials announced temporary relocations for City Council and commission meetings during January and early February due to electronic upgrades in the Mike Balkman

King Day Celebration Cancelled for Saturday
Due to the devastating fires that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles and the unhealthy levels of the air due to the fires the city
Santa Monica Police Release Mugshots of Suspects
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) recently released the identities of nearly a dozen attempted burglary suspects within Palisades Fire evacuation zones in Santa Monica,

System Outage Alert – Culver City Observer
Due to a system outage, Culver CityBus arrival predictions on NextCCBus, Google Maps, Apple Maps, and Transit App may be unreliable or unavailable through Monday,

CCHS Chess Club on the TODAY Show – Culver City Crossroads
Chess Club rocked it on The Today Show on Thursday, May 18, 2023 (today!) as the 80-strong lunchtime club was featured in a morning news

Culver City’s MLK, Jr. Celebration Postponed – Culver City Crossroads
This Saturday’s MLK, Jr. Celebration at Veterans Memorial Building has been postponed. Out of respect for our community and the devastating wildfires throughout Los Angeles

Tasting the Moment – Culver City Crossroads
As someone who has anxiety issues, I often practice meditation as way of helping myself through a challenge. While I’ve been teaching yoga for decades;

Industry Cafe and Jazz – Soapbox – Culver City Crossroads
Come and enjoy some music at the Industry Cafe and Jazz on Jan. 17, 2025. The jazz group Soapbox will be playing from 6:30 to

CCUSD Highlights Mental Health Resources Available to All – Culver City Crossroads
CCUSD understands that this is an incredibly difficult time, and our hearts go out to everyone affected by the recent fires throughout the Los Angeles

Celebrate Lunar New Year @ CCHS Night Market – Culver City Crossroads
Celebrate the Lunar New Year on Jan 31, 2025 from 5 to 8 pm at Culver City High School. Come and join with the Asian

Culver City Fire and Police Chiefs Offer Joint Statement – Culver City Crossroads
Culver City Fire Deprtment Paramedic Rescue On Saturday, Jan 11 at 5 pm, Culver City Police Chief Jason Sims and Culver City Fire Chief Ken

CCEF, Council PTA Focus Disaster Relief for Fire – Culver City Crossroads
Three CCUSD teachers have lost their homes in the Los Angeles County Wildfires; Mr. Craig Wisner, Mr. Eric Foster and Mrs. Annette Verge. Losing houses

Ezidore Raises Spirits and Funds for Fire Survivors at Swearing-In – Culver City Crossroads
“Just turn around for a moment, Triston, and see all these faces. Look at these people who are here for you tonight.” When Second District

Culver City Rotary, CCEF Fund Grants for Teachers – Culver City Crossroads
A recent study by the National Education Association found that over 90 percent of teachers spend their own money on school supplies and other items

CCFD Offers ‘Community Connect’ – Culver City Crossroads
Working with technology partner First Due, the Culver City Fire Department has a public safety program for Culver City. The program is called Community Connect

Culver City Parks Plunge Closed
With the Culver City skies filled with fire and smoke, the Culver City Department of Parks and Recreation has ordered all parks closed, as well

Donations Accepted for Los Angeles Fire Victims
First and foremost, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for your generosity and unwavering support. Your donations have made a significant difference in helping