Articles from the February 28, 2019 edition


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  • NEWS_Jackson Market Celebrates with "Throwback" Prices

    Feb 28, 2019

    In honor of their 19th anniversary Jackson Market will be offering a "throwback" price on sandwiches, wraps and salads in their coolers. Everything is fresh as usual. From March 3 through their official anniversary on March 5 these packaged items will be available for $2.50.Custom items ordered from the deli counter will remain at regular prices. They also offer an array of fresh cut deli meats & cheeses, a wide selection of sandwiches, crepes, fresh bakery items along with produce and dairy...

  • BABY KILLERS?

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Feb 28, 2019

    The search for 6-month-old Jacsun Manson has changed to a search for his body. Culver City Police now believe he died while his parents, Adam Manson and Kiana Williams were doing drugs. Both are being held without bail by the Los Angeles County Sheriff on a murder warrant issued by CCPD. Formal charges of felony child endangerment resulting in death were filed on February 27.A massive search began Monday at the El Sobrante Landfill in Corona. Police said the baby's body is believed to be at the...

  • CicLAvia Returns This Weekend

    Feb 28, 2019

    The first CicLAvia of 2019 is coming to the Westside. Culver City, Mar Vista and Palms will host the country's largest open streets event this Sunday, March 3, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Streets will be closed to cars and open for cyclists, pedestrians, runners and skaters to use as a recreational space. This fun event is free to the public. With its return to Culver City and Mar Vista, the 29th CicLAvia kicks off a season with events planned every other month and visits to many communities for the f...

  • Who Will the Culver City Democratic Club Endorse for Supervisor?

    Neil Rubenstein, Observer Columnist|Feb 28, 2019

    The ladies who ride Metro buses and light rail through Culver City can breathe easier now, since the judge sentenced 27-year-old Ager Linder to 54 months of probation and ordered him to stay away from all forms of public transportation. Ager pleaded no contest to two counts of child molestation, 3 counts of sexual battery and one count of battery on a public transportation passenger. The Los Angeles City Attorney’s office said Ageralso groped 8 female passengers between the ages of 15 and 27 b...

  • Girls Soccer Heads to CIF Regional Semifinals

    Feb 28, 2019

    The Lady Centaurs move on to the CIF State D III Regional Semifinals after a nail-biting 1-0 win against Mission Oaks High. Emily de los Santos scored the winning goal in the 71st minute of play. Her goal came off a free kick from freshmen Grace Weil that bounced off a Mission Oaks defender, straight onto Emily's feet and she put it in the lower right corner of net. De los Santos, a sophomore, is the Lady Centaurs' top scorer with 11 Goals and 6 Assists. She was injured in the first half but...

  • Albert Vera Jr. To Br Honored at Youth Health Center Event

    Feb 28, 2019

    Albert Vera Jr. will be honored at The Friends of the Sandy Segal Youth Health Center's annual fundraiser on Saturday, March 9, 2019 at a private venue in Marina Del Rey. Mr. Vera's dedicated support of many nonprofit organizations and agencies benefitting children and families, including the Sandy Segal Youth Center, make Culver City a safe and welcoming environment in which to live and work. He has carried on the Vera family's tradition of giving back to the community. Albert is currently on...

  • Governor Newsom Visits Culver City

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Feb 28, 2019

    State Senator Holly J. Mitchell has officially announced her campaign for the Second District seat on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. If elected, she will replace current Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas who will be termed out next year. California Governor Gavin Newsom appeared on Tuesday at the Culver City Senior Citizens Center to throw his support behind Mitchell. "There are certain core tenants of leadership. They take responsibility; they are not bystanders in the world," said...

  • Sister City Dinner March 6

    Feb 28, 2019

    The Culver City Sister City Committee will be holding its quarterly membership dinner on Wednesday, March 6 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Culver City. Membership in CCSCC is not required in order to attend. The program for the evening will include an update of CCSCC’s activities and attendees are invited, but not required, to dress up in attire representing one of our Sister Cities in Mexico, Japan, Korea, Canada or Italy. The DoubleTree Hotel is located at 6161 W. Centinela Blvd., Culver City. No-host cocktails start at 6:00 p.m. and d...

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