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2024 NFL Power Rankings – Week 13
1. Detroit Lions (11-1): The Lions hung on for a Thanksgiving Day win over the Bears, 23-20. The Lions snapped a seven-game losing streak on

West Basin Announces Six Events To Give Away Free Rain Barrels
Registration is open for service area residents to pick up free, 50-gallon rain barrels The West Basin Municipal Water District (West Basin) is making water

Ravens defeat the Chargers and end their winning streak
The Los Angeles Chargers have done a magnificent job this season of winning games with a physical brand of football, playing tough defense, running the
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

“Cornucopia: Harvesting Broadway’s Best” – Culver City Observer
Aric Martin count SMC_MTW_Cornucopia.jpg: SMC students Jeremy Lee, Gary Holmes, and Maximillian Trevino rehearse for SMC Musical Theatre Workshop’s “Cornucopia: Harvesting Broadway’s Best” on Friday,

Protect Culver Citty Gears up Following City Council Election
Protect Culver City will hold an organizational meeting on Monday, December 2 at 9 p.m. The new council is inaugurated December 9th. What can we

San Fernando Valley Man Sentenced to More Than 1 Year in Prison for Sending Emails in Which He Threatened to Bomb FBI’s L.A. Office
A San Fernando Valley man was sentenced today to 15 months in federal prison for sending threatening emails to the FBI, including ones in which

$12,000 ROLEX Stolen in Armed Robbery
On Saturday, November 9, at approximately 10:00 pm, Culver City Police received a report of an armed robbery that occurred earlier that morning at approximately

Screenland 5K is Back – Culver City Observer
In preparation for the Screenland 5K on Oscar Sunday training has begun Find some fellow runners at the free workouts ‘running’ through February, and consider

Mayor Karen Bass Swears in Chief Jim McDonnell as the 59th Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass today participated in the ceremonial swearing-in ceremony of Chief Jim McDonnell, who was confirmed last week. This confirmation continues the

SMC Concert Chorale and First United Methodist Church Santa Monica Chancel Choir Collaborate to Present Free Holiday Concert Dec. 8
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Concert Chorale and The Chancel Choir of the First United Methodist Church of Santa Monica will join forces to present
City Works to Create Complete Streets Design Guidelines
The Public Works Department is creating Complete Streets Design Guidelines to ensure that future investment within the public right-of-way is safe, sustainable, and universally accessible.

Culver City High Graduate Courtland Tune dies at 66
October 14, 1958 – November 16, 2024 C. Van Tune, 66, of Encinitas, CA, peacefully passed away at home on November 16,after a lengthy illness.

Santa Monica College to Stage “Romeo and Juliet
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Theatre Arts Department will perform the romantic tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” Nov. 22-Dec. 8 in the Theatre Arts Main Stage

Voters Oust DA George Gascón
In the race for Los Angeles County District Attorney early returns show Nathan Hochman winning with 61.22% of the vote. Current District Attorney George Gascón:

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

Debbie Gibson To Headline Grand Finale Of 2025 Rose Parade
The Pasadena Tournament of Roses® is thrilled to announce that iconic pop sensation Debbie Gibson will bring her unparalleled energy and timeless hits to the

West Basin Announces Six Events To Give Away Free Rain Barrels
Registration is open for service area residents to pick up free, 50-gallon rain barrels The West Basin Municipal Water District (West Basin) is making water

Mayor Karen Bass Swears in Chief Jim McDonnell as the 59th Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass today participated in the ceremonial swearing-in ceremony of Chief Jim McDonnell, who was confirmed last week. This confirmation continues the

City Council Rejects New City Outreach to Religious Groups
At the November 14 meeting of the City Council rejected a proposal to begin outreach to religious, agnostic, and atheist groups. The “Culver City Area

Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet performed at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
The message of the power of love over hate filled the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion as LA Opera presented Charles Gounod’s “Romeo and Juliet.” The Capulets