Articles from the September 6, 2018 edition


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  • Centaurs Pummel Peninsula

    Fred Altieri, Sports Reporter|Sep 6, 2018

    The 2018 Centaur scoring machine continued to rev up as it over-powered another South Bay opponent, this time Peninsula High, 61-27, on Friday, Aug. 31. The packed bleachers at Jerry Chabola Stadium celebrated nine more touchdowns, matching last week's total. Culver City High defeated West Torrance High the previous Friday, 62-20, to ignite the season. The Centaurs (2-0) used a balanced attack to punish the visiting Panthers (1-2). Despite giving up the initial touchdown, Culver surged to a...

  • Culver Public 'Servants' Make Big Money

    Neil Rubenstein, Observer Columnist|Sep 6, 2018
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    How much do you make each year? Are you, as a popular TV and radio advertisement asks, “financially comfortable”? Perhaps you are not, but many of our taxpayer-funded City employees are. According to Transparent California, the state’s largest public pay and pension database, here is what Culver taxpayers are paying for their “public servants”: 2017 salaries for Culver City. Name Job Title Total pay & benefits total Robert Bixby Police Chief $539,278.78 David White Fire Chief $502,129....

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