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  • Masks not Required in Culver City Classrooms

    Aug 4, 2022

    In a letter to the community, Culver city Unified School Superintendent Quoc Tran sent a message that the new school year would not be starting out by requiring indoor masking of students and staff. “As many Culver City Unified School District families are preparing for the return-to-school, we would like to provide additional details to the information that the Los Angeles County Office of Education shared during yesterday’s phone call with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Hea...

  • Culver City's Torrington & Kiang Graduate from Emerson College

    Aug 4, 2022

    Emerson College, the nation's premier institution for the arts, communication, and the liberal arts, awarded more than 1,000 undergraduate degrees during its 142nd Commencement at Agganis Arena in Boston, MA on Sunday, May 8. Alexander Torrington from Culver City received a BA in Media Arts Production. Harrison Pettit Kiang from Culver City received a BA in Media Arts Production. During the ceremony, the College honored three award-winning artists, innovators, and Emersonians for their contributions and efforts to the arts, communication, and...

  • CCPD Seeking Suspect in Armed Robbery at Culver City ATM

    Jul 28, 2022

    Culver City police are looking for a suspect who robbed at gunpoint a man withdrawing money from a Culver City ATM last Saturday. The armed robbery occurred around 1:25 a.m. on July 23 at the Chase Bank, located at 5670 block of Sepulveda Boulevard, according to the Culver City Police Department. The male victim had just withdrawn $1000 out of the Chase’s ATM when he turned around and a man approached him, holding a semi-automatic handgun and demanded money, police said. “The victim was in fea...

  • City Council to Consider Changes to 2021-28 Housing Element on August 8

    Jul 28, 2022

    The Culver City Council will consider at its next meeting on August 8 minor changes to the Housing Element which identifies and plans for its housing needs between 2021 and 2029. In January, the Council voted 3-2 to submit the third draft of city’s Housing Element to the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) for certification prior to the February 21 deadline. The dissenting votes were cast by Councilmembers Albert Vera and Goran Eriksson. As part of the City's G...

  • Kentwood Players proudly presents Laughter On The 23rd Floor

    Jul 28, 2022

    Kentwood Players proudly presents LAUGHTER ON THE 23rd FLOOR, a Show Biz comedy by Neil Simon, Friday, July 22 through Saturday, August 6, 2022 on Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM, and Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 PM at the Westchester Playhouse, located at 8301 Hindry Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90045. The production is directed by Stanley Brown and produced by Kathy Dershimer for Kentwood Players, with rights secured from Concord Theatricals. Featured in the cast in alphabetical order are...

  • Body of Man in his 70s Found In Fox Hills

    Jul 28, 2022

    Culver City police are investigating the death of a man, whose body was found in Fox Hills last week. According to CCPD and the County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner, the unidentified body was discovered shortly after 7 a.m. on July 12 in the 5900 block of Buckingham Parkway. The deceased man was in his 70s, said the coroner's office. Police haven’t publicly identified the man and his cause of death remains under investigation....

  • CC Police Arrest Police Officer Impersonator

    Jul 28, 2022

    Culver City police this week arrested a man on suspicion of impersonating a police officer. On July 18, local authorities responded to the Ramada Inn, located at 3930 Sepulveda Blvd., regarding a man who was wearing a bullet proof vest with a large "POLICE" patch on the back, according to CCPD. "During the investigation, officers located components of a rifle and a semi-automatic handgun," police said. "They also located a collapsible baton, flashlights and other miscellaneous items commonly...

  • Wende Museum Breaks Ground for Creative Community Center

    Jul 28, 2022

    The Wende Museum will soon start building the Glorya Kaufman Creative Community Center in the southern portion of its armory property at 10858 Culver Boulevard. Last month, the Museum and its design-build team of AUX Architecture and Shawmut Design and Construction held a groundbreaking for the project, which is named after Kaufman, one of the project's principal supporters and well-known advocate for the performing arts in Los Angeles County. The phased construction of the center will start in...

  • Council Approves Armored vehicles

    Jul 21, 2022

    After much debate and months of delay the Culver City City Council has approved the purchase of 2 armored vehicles by the Culver City Police Department. Speaker Stephanie Benjamin spoke of the need to arrive quicky to protect children and police officers from an armed gunman. She pointed to the fact that school children were being outfitted with bulletproof Kevlar backpacks and questioned why we would be unwilling to provide out police officers with needed protection....

  • Safety & Security Town Hall Scheduled for next week

    Jul 21, 2022

    The CCUSD Culver City Unified School District Board of Education be holding safety and security town hall meetings beginning on Thursday June 28 town hall meetings to inform and engage the community on various safety topics. The district is planning to hold three monthly in-person town hall meetings and will be discussing topics including: Community Relationship Building SEL Preventive Support Communications COVID-19 Measures Campus Safety and Security Facilities Concerns The first meeting will...

  • Stormwater Project to Capture Water Runnoff

    Jul 14, 2022

    City’s infrastructure can prevent 19 acre-feet of water per storm from overflowing to Ballona Creek and Santa Monica Bay At a June 30 event in Culver City, the West Basin Municipal Water District (West Basin) and City of Culver City co-hosted an event recognizing the benefits and water savings that the Culver Boulevard Stormwater Capture Project will achieve in the months and years ahead. In order to protect waterbodies like Ballona Creek and conserve precious rain water, Culver City c...

  • Angel City Gets Unexpected Schedule Break

    Fred Altieri, Sports Reporter|Jul 14, 2022

    Angel City FC made the following announcement yesterday, which gave the club unexpected added rest from the regular season. The match against the North Carolina Courage, originally scheduled for this Friday, July 15, will now take place Wednesday, September 14 due to COVID-19 protocols. The time of the rescheduled match will be announced in the coming days." The break is short-term welcome news as the team reached the regular season's halfway mark with an encouraging 5-4-2 record and a tie for...

  • 2 Culver City Businesses Robbed at Gunpoint in 2 Days

    Jul 14, 2022

    Two Culver City businesses, located less than a mile apart, were robbed at gunpoint over last weekend, local police said. The first robbery occurred about 9:25 a.m. on July 8 at Subway, located at 3817 Sepulveda Blvd., according to Culver City Police Department. The victim told police a man entered the shop, ordered a sandwich, then pulled out a handgun and demanded cash from the register. “Fearing for her life, the victim complied and filled the suspect’s bag with $200-300,” police said in a pr...

  • Armed Robbery Suspect Nabbed after Dropping Car Keys at Crime Scene

    Jul 14, 2022

    A parolee who allegedly robbed a Culver City store at gunpoint was arrested this week after leaving his car keys at the crime scene, police said. The take-over armed robbery occurred about 2:20 p.m. on July 10 at Boost Mobile, in the 4100 block of Centinela Avenue, according to the Culver City Police Department. Witnesses told police a suspect in a blue hooded sweatshirt, blue sweatpants, a white mask, and blue surgical globes came into the store and pointed a black semi-automatic handgun at two...

  • Culver City Police Arrest Felon With Gun

    Jul 14, 2022

    July 11th, Day Watch Officers of the Culver City Police Department conducted a traffic stop for several hazardous moving violations in the area of Sepulveda Blvd and Green Valley Circle. The officers contacted the driver and his two passengers. During their investigation, the driver admitted to possessing a firearm. A search of the vehicle was conducted and a loaded Ruger handgun with an extended magazine, containing 21 live rounds was recovered. Additionally, the firearm was unregistered. The...

  • 79-Year-Old Woman Robbed at Gunpoint in Culver City

    Jul 14, 2022

    The Culver City Police Department is looking for a man who robbed at gunpoint a 79-year-old woman near the corner of Jefferson Boulevard and Indian Wood Road last Sunday. The victim was sitting on a fire hydrant after walking her dog when the suspect approached the victim from behind, wrapped his arms around her neck and threw her to the ground, according to the police department. “The suspect was holding a handgun in his left hand while forcefully removing the victim’s cell phone which was attached with a lanyard around her neck,” CCPD said...

  • Farnsworth Appointed Principal of Culver City Adult School

    Jul 14, 2022

    The Culver City Unified School Board has hired Lynda Farnsworth as principal of Culver City Adult School. Her appointment was approved by the School Board at its recent meeting. “Lynda is a passionate and innovative school leader who builds strong school communities with a focus on continuing education,” said Superintendent Quoc Tran. “We are pleased to welcome her to the CCUSD family and look forward to the positive impact she will have on the students and staff at Culver City Adult Schoo...

  • Culver City Chamber of Commerce Launches Nationwide Search for New President & CEO

    Jul 14, 2022

    The Culver City Chamber of Commerce has launched a nationwide search for a new President & CEO, following the departure of Colin Diaz earlier this year. Contracting with the executive search firm of Waverly Partners, the Chamber is seeking an outstanding and experienced executive to lead the organization going forward. The ideal candidate will have at least 10 years of progressively responsible experience with a proven track record of success and may come from a variety of backgrounds such as:...

  • Property Value Decrease is Reviewable

    Jul 14, 2022

    By Jeff Prang Los Angeles County Assessor There’s an important date that will allow property owners to file an application that may allow for a decrease in their property tax because of a decrease in value of the very same property. The date is July 2nd and it’s for filing a Decline-in-Value Review. For those unaware of what a Decline-In-Value Review entails the following information should be helpful. Furthermore, the 2022 Decline-in-Value filing period is July 2, 2022 through November 30, 2022. Applications will be available beginning on Jul...

  • Farnsworth Appointed Principal of Culver City Adult School

    Jul 7, 2022

    The Culver City Unified School Board has hired Lynda Farnsworth as principal of Culver City Adult School. Her appointment was approved by the School Board at its recent meeting. “Lynda is a passionate and innovative school leader who builds strong school communities with a focus on continuing education,” said Superintendent Quoc Tran. “We are pleased to welcome her to the CCUSD family and look forward to the positive impact she will have on the students and staff at Culver City Adult Schoo...

  • Governors Summit with Local Water Leaders Urges Increased Drought Response

    Jul 7, 2022

    The State of California once again finds itself in the midst of a severe drought, with historically dry conditions expected to continue indefinitely. While this news should come as no surprise to millions of Southern Californians who have become increasingly familiar with the state’s periodic dry spells, it does serve as an important reminder that we should never take for granted our limited and precious drinking water resources. Fortunately, due to decades of investments in conservation p...

  • 79-Year-Old Woman Robbed at Gunpoint in Culver City

    Jul 7, 2022

    The Culver City Police Department is looking for a man who robbed at gunpoint a 79-year-old woman near the corner of Jefferson Boulevard and Indian Wood Road last Sunday. The victim was sitting on a fire hydrant after walking her dog when the suspect approached the victim from behind, wrapped his arms around her neck and threw her to the ground, according to the police department. “The suspect was holding a handgun in his left hand while forcefully removing the victim’s cell phone which was attached with a lanyard around her neck,” CCPD said...

  • Stormwater Project to Capture Water Runnoff

    Jul 7, 2022

    City’s infrastructure can prevent 19 acre-feet of water per storm from overflowing to Ballona Creek and Santa Monica Bay At a June 30 event in Culver City, the West Basin Municipal Water District (West Basin) and City of Culver City co-hosted an event recognizing the benefits and water savings that the Culver Boulevard Stormwater Capture Project will achieve in the months and years ahead. In order to protect waterbodies like Ballona Creek and conserve precious rain water, Culver City c...

  • Westfield Mall Shooting

    Jul 7, 2022

    On June Tuesday June 28 at approximately 7:40 pm, the Culver City Police Department responded to a call of a shooting the Westfield Culver City (6000 Sepulveda Blvd). Multiple witnesses reported two subjects shooting at another subject in the parking lot. Culver City Police Officers quickly responded to the scene but were unable to locate the suspects. Officers found vehicles at the scene that had been struck by gun fire however no gunshot victims were located. Police are looking for 2 black...

  • Culver City Starts Car-Free Weekends on Main Street

    Jul 7, 2022

    Main Street is now a car-free zone on the weekends. Last Friday, Culver City began closing Main Street between Culver Boulevard and the city limit to car traffic on weekends. Water-filled barricades are placed at both ends of the street each Friday at 6 p.m. until the following Monday at 6 a.m. All businesses on the street and downtown parking structures will remain open during the street closure. “Consider walking, biking, scooting or taking a Culver CityBus to Main Street,” said city off...

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