Articles from the June 4, 2020 edition


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  • Chabola and Miller named top athletes at Culver City high school

    Steve Finley, Sports Editor|Jun 4, 2020

    Last week Culver City high school conducted their annual year ending athletic banquet. Unfortunately for these outstanding athletes the event was held on line (Zoom) due to the coronavirus pandemic. Regardless, the student athletes were still able to hear their names called and be recognized as being some of the best students on the field, on the court and in the classroom. Although many athletes were honored the top honors went to Female Athlete of the Year, Sierra Chabola and Male Athlete of...

  • National Guards to Be Deployed at Culver City Mall

    Jun 4, 2020

    In an effort to prevent looting at local businesses, the Culver City Police Department has asked for and received National Guard assistance yesterday. City Manager John Nachbar said that 25 National Guard service members have arrived in Culver City and will only be deployed on Thursday at the Westfield Culver City Mall to provide security. “During each of the past several evenings, there have been up to 100 cars at a time circling the Culver City Mall with persons attempting to gain access to vandalize and loot,” Nachbar said in his letter to...

  • Local Officials are Overdosing the Public with Their Stream of Irrational and Unsubstantiated Orders: e.g., Masks Outdoors

    Jun 4, 2020

    by Alyssa Erdley News with Attitude Every day, the city of Santa Monica sends out at least one "Covid-19 Update." The word 'update' is a euphemism for a new commandment. In fact, there is often more than one 'update' per day. These so-called updates from the ruling class graciously inform we lesser orders what activities we may engage in, where we may engage in such permitted activities, and how we must be outfitted in order to be permitted such unexpected boons. Never do these orders cite any...

  • LAFC Launch The 'LAFC Food Delivery Service' Program

    Jun 4, 2020

    The Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) has teamed up with the Club’s local restaurant and bar partners to deliver free meals to members of the Black & Gold family that have been adversely affected by COVID-19. The delivery program is supported by the Club’s recently announced Black & Gold Community Fund. “We are proud to continue our efforts to be a force for good in the L.A. community by offering free meals to those in need,” said LAFC President and Co-Owner Tom Penn. “We thank our generous bar and restaurant partners for their support and commi...

  • LA County expected to stay-at-home at least through July

    Jun 4, 2020

    Los Angeles County, which has more than 32,000 coronavirus infections and accounts for more than half of California's COVID-19 fatalities, is expected to pump the brakes on re-opening, despite loosening some lockdown measures last week, the Los Angeles Times reports. There likely won't be any further rollbacks until at least the end of July, the county's Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said during a Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday. It's not written in stone that the county's...