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It’s Time To Share Drug Savings With Medicare Patients
By Kenneth Thorpe A simple reform to Medicare’s prescription drug program could put billions of dollars back into seniors’ pockets over the next decade. That’d

Bay league football heats up on HomeComing Night at CCHS
When the CIF Southern Section office reconfigured the football leagues in the South Bay and the Westside Culver City High School knew right away, they

Jazz Nights in October – Culver City Observer
The City of Culver City welcomes you enjoy Sunday evenings in October at the Kirk Douglas Theatre. Talented jazz musicians will perform each Sunday, beginning

City Looks for Input to Streetscape Improvements in Arts District
City Community Meeting to Discuss Potential Enhancements to the Culver City Arts District Streetscape Medians The community is invited to discuss (and brainstorm!) about potential
Injuries Plague Rams – Culver City Observer
That was no desert mirage in Glendale, Arizona on Sunday. The LA Rams took their second road hit of the season in as many games…

Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles
Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles (pronounced “lee-say”) was founded by my parents Raymond and Esther Kabbaz, in 1964; both were teachers at the Lycée

Tito’s Mexicana Raises Almost $23,000 for the Culver City Arts
A record turnout of over 1,200 locals attended the 7th annual Tito’s Tacos Fiesta Mexicana was held last Friday, October 4 at Tito’s Tacos in

California Man Pleads Guilty to Assaulting Law Enforcement with a Weapon and Other Charges During Jan. 6 Capitol Breach
A California man pleaded guilty on Oct. 9, 2024, to assaulting law enforcement with a weapon and other charges related to his conduct during the

Bus Detours During Construction – Culver City Observer
Bus detours have begun and will continue through the end of construction. All transit buses will detour onto Venice Boulevard between Clarington Avenue and La
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New Details on Fatal Pedestrian Accident at National Blvd Intersection
The Culver City Police Department has released new details in the investigation of a fatal collision that claimed the life of a male pedestrian last

Former Owner of ‘The Timepiece Gentleman’ Luxury Watch Consignment Store in Beverly Hills Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charges
A Los Angeles man who ran a Beverly Hills luxury watch consignment business and was known as “The Timepiece Gentleman” pleaded guilty today to swindling

Tara Barauskas Will be Guest Speaker at October Woman’s Club Meeting
The Culver City Woman’s Club will have their October meeting on Monday, October 14, and will feature Tara Barauskas our guest speaker, Culver City Woman’s

2024 – 2025 Property Tax Postponement Program Filing Period
Controller Malia M. Cohen today announced that the filing period for applications for property tax deferment are now being processed. California’s Property Tax Postponement (PTP)

Santa Monica College to Stage “Six Characters in Search of a Playwright”
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Theatre Arts Department will present live performances of “Six Characters in Search of a Playwright” Oct. 18-27 in the Theatre

NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway Rescheduled for Sunday, October 20
Brushy Mountain Powersports 150 was postponed as region begins recovery from Hurricane Helene’s impact The Brushy Mountain Powersports 150 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour event at

The Laurel Grand Opening Brings Affordable Housing To Santa Monica’s Historic Nikkei Hall
City officials join EAH Housing in celebration of newly completed 58-unit affordable housing community for the formerly unhoused EAH Housing, one of the largest and

Reader Questions Wording in Story
Dear Editor, The language in your article, "New Details on Fatal Pedestrian Accident at National Blvd Intersection" normalizes traffic deaths and essentially treats pedestrian life

Pop on by Our Pop-up Book Sale Saturday
Mark your calendars for another amazing children’s book pop-up sale at the Culver City Julian Dixon Library! A great opportunity to buy gently used children’s

Ethel Kennedy Dies at 96
It is with our hearts full of love that we announce the passing of our mother, Ethel Kennedy. She died this morning from complications related

High Speed Chase With Suspect Hitting Cars and Damaging Property Ends in Culver City
The Los Angeles Police Department chased a dangerous high-speed chase that began near Exposition Park and ended in Culver City, where the individual surrendered to