Articles from the June 3, 2013 edition


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  • Michelle Bernardin Becomes Culver Historical Society President

    Jun 3, 2013

    Culver City native Michelle Bernardin has been named president of the Culver City Historical Society upon the resignation of former president Louise Coffey-Webb. Bernardin’s roots in Culver City go back to her father, Roger, whose family moved from Santa Monica to the west side of Culver City in 1956. She attended St. Augustine’s School and then followed her dad’s steps to Culver City High. She studied art history at UCLA, and continued her graduate work in art history and museum studies at Tufts University in Massachusetts. She has been at Loy...

  • LA County Businesses Decry Unfriendly Business Climate

    Jun 3, 2013

    With no clear end in sight to the region’s unfriendly business climate, LA County business owners and executives are less optimistic about the economy this year, but they are working to adapt to long-term stagnation in employment and growth, according to a new survey by the Los Angeles County Business Federation. The latest BizFed annual BizPOLL survey of members finds that only 52% believe business conditions this year will be better than last – down nine points from last year’s poll. When it comes to hiring new workers, the survey found...

  • Dear Editor

    Jun 3, 2013

    Culver City News Vol 106 NO. 22 May 30th. 2013...So the United Parents of Culver City have endorsed their candidates for school board. They have endorsed a rocket scientist. Hey you can't go wrong with a rocket scientist right!? He's an award-winning volunteer and a great listener. Wait what?? A great listener that sounds like something out of a personal ad. Nothing against the rocket scientist this is directed at the United Parent of Culver City Scott Kecken who never responded to my email and the application for endorsement I filled out. I...

  • Cardinals Add To Dodgers’ Problems

    Steven Lieberman, Observer Reporter|Jun 3, 2013

    The Cardinals came to town early this season with a three-game series against the Dodgers over Memorial Day weekend. The Cardinals are always a tough match-up for the Dodgers and proved that by winning the series, 2-1. It was bad timing for the Dodgers, struggling to get wins, and having to face a Cardinals team that now boasts the best record in the league at 35-17 as of Wednesday. Recently, Dodgers Manager Don Mattingly attempted to light a fire under his struggling team with some comments he...