Articles from the December 19, 2012 edition


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  • Police Blotter

    Dec 19, 2012

    For December 17, 2012 Car Burglary: On December 13 at 10:25 pm a victim called the police department to report her 2008 Range Rover had been burglarized. The victim said she valet parked her car in the 12500 block of Washington Boulevard at 7:30 pm. When she returned at 10:10 pm she discovered her driver side window had been smashed and her property missing. Stolen Vehicle: On December 15 at 2:20 pm a victim came to the police department to report one of her vehicles was missing from her business is located in the 9000 block of Washington...

  • MTA Route Change Affects Culver City

    Dec 19, 2012

    Effective Sunday, December 16, Metro enhanced service on selected Metro Bus lines by making some minor changes in an effort to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of its bus service. Metro Rapid Line 733 (Downtown LA - Santa Monica via Venice Blvd.) will get a new stop next week along Venice Blvd. at the Culver City Station of the Metro Expo Line to better serve patrons transferring from bus to rail. Line 217 from Hollywood/Vine, which recently added the Culver City Transit Center at Westfield Culver City to the line, will now make...

  • Dinosaurs Are The Topic At STAR Eco

    Dec 19, 2012

    Dinosaur tracks lead right to the STAR Eco Station for another educational Dinofaire! On Saturday and Sunday, January 12 & 13, the STAR Eco Station will transform into a prehistoric wonderland for the kids of Los Angeles! Dinoman, a dinosaur aficionado, will lead students on a jurney through the Mesozoic era using enormous inflatable props and real dinosaur memorabilia. Designed for dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages, Dinoman puts on a captivating presentation that explores the existence of dinosaurs and the fossils that help us learn so much...

  • Demolition Bash Held At WLA College

    Dec 19, 2012

    “When the walls come tumblin’ down” by John Mellencamp blared in the background as West Los Angeles College President Nabil Abu-Ghazaleh swung a sledge hammer to put the first hole in one of the 43-year-old “temporary” buildings that will be demolished in the coming weeks. On December 11, West held a “Demolition Bash” to bid farewell to dilapidated bungalows, which until recently, housed various student services and classes. Student Services, science and other classrooms are now housed in new, multi-story, LEED-certified buildings with digital...

  • A Holiday Special Movie Review

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Dec 19, 2012

    As we head into the final days of the pre-Christmas week, the movie blockbusters we’ve been anticipating all year are hitting theatres nationwide. While the scope of each of the films reviewed here this week are larger than life on many levels, it is the intimacy of each story - two of which are based on world-shattering true events - that remind us of the importance of family, friends and freedom, the latter as both a nation and as individual expression. ZERO DARK THIRTY We know where it b...