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CCPD Crisis Negotiation Team Resolves Seven Hour Standoff with Robbery Suspect – Culver City Crossroads
At approximately 9am on Saturday, December 14, 2024, Culver City Police received a report of a robbery that occurred at a business on the 10300

Diversify by Design; CCHS Film & Art Students Get Professional Feedback – Culver City Crossroads
On December 6, 2024, Career Technical Education Film teacher Alexis Reyes and Art & Culture teacher Susana Fattorini took their classes on a field trip

Kirk Douglas Theatre to Present “In Gad We Trust” – Culver City Crossroads
Josh Gad is offering you a foolproof distraction from the inescapable existential dread of the present day in the form of an adventure. This “American

Robbery Suspect Arrested After Seven-Hour Standoff
At approximately 8:57 am on Saturday, December 14, Culver City Police received a report of a robbery that occurred Jin’s Shell Services at the corner

CCHS Students Win App Creation Honors from Lieu – Culver City Crossroads
Two Culver City High School students won awards from Congressman Ted Lieu’s Congressional App Challenge, a national competition aimed at encouraging high school students to

Backpacks for Kids Program Nets 5,000 Items During Last Weekend’s Annual Food Drive – Culver City Crossroads
Last Saturday and Sunday, the Backpacks for Kids program held its winter food drive at Pavilions on Jefferson and received 5,000 food item donations for

Another Phishing Scam Targets CCUSD Families – Culver City Crossroads
CCUSD Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian Lucas sent an message to families in the District, calling attention to a ‘phishing’ scam. Lucas noted that “These

Public Votes on City Recycling Mascot Name – We Stan – Culver City Crossroads
The votes are in, Culver City! We’re proud to introduce our new recycling mascot: Stan (as in suSTANability)! Stan is here to help us stay

“Politics is a Mother, Raising Hell is Part of the Job” – Culver Arts to Screen Award Winning Documentary – Culver City Crossroads
Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg flipped New Jersey on its head by unearthing the Bridgegate scandal, which caused the fast and hard fall of Governor

Culver City Welcomes New Chief Information Officer – Culver City Crossroads
The City of Culver City is pleased to announce that Jaime J.R. Wright is the City’s new Chief Information Officer. He will lead the Information

New Lighting in Media Park Illuminates Pergolas and Trees – Culver City Crossroads
Downtown just got a little brighter! Walk, ride or bike by Media Park and check out the new lighting installation that highlights the beauty of

Thousands Attend Annual Downtown Tree Lighting Ceremony
Thousands gathered in Downtown Culver City for the annual Tree Lighting & Sled-tacular tradition. CCUSD students sang beautiful tunes, local businesses provided delicious snacks, and

Artist Selected for Farragut Connector Art Installation
The City of Culver City‘s Cultural Affairs Division is pleased to announce Sonia Romero as the selected artist to create an original art installation for

Paddle Tennis Courts To Close for Two Days
FYI, sound mitigation panels are currently scheduled to be installed at the Elenda paddle tennis courts starting tomorrow Thursday December 12. The project will take

Ontario Man Arrested on Complaint Alleging He Exported Shipments of Firearms, Ammunition & Other Military Items to North Korea
A San Bernardino County man was arrested today on a federal criminal complaint alleging that he exported to North Korea shipments of firearms, ammunition and

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

Jewish Stories And Culture Have A New Home:
Grand Opening December 14 kicks off run of shows that will showcase diverse expressions and experiences of Jewish life Against the past year’s sharp rise

Culver City Names J.R Wright New Chief Information Officer
The City of Culver City is pleased to announce that J.R. Wright is the City’s new Chief Information Officer. He will lead the Information Technology

Fox Hills Mixed-Use Residential & Commercial Project Approved
In November, the City Council approved for a mixed-use residential and commercial development project in the Fox Hills neighborhood to move forward. The 2.23-acre project

New Installation Lights Up Media Park
Downtown just got a little brighter! Walk, ride or bike by Media Park and check out the new lighting installation that highlights the beauty of

O’Brien Elected Mayor – Culver City Observer
Council Member Dan O’Brien will lead the Culver City City Council in 2025 after being unanimously selected for the position by fellow City Council Members