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  • Field of Valor-Honor our Veterans

    Nov 9, 2023

    Tribute to Heroes is an annual event by the Exchange Club of Culver City. All donations are 100% tax deductible and are received by the Exchange Club of Culver City Charitable Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, federal tax ID 54-2145774. Proceeds of this program go to our local charitable partner, New Directions for Veterans, to combat homelessness among Los Angeles-area vets. Friday, November 11, 2022 at 12:00 noon The Tribute to Heroes Ceremony will be in person outside on the...

  • Culver City High School 2023 Football Scores & Schedule

    Nov 9, 2023

    eptember 8, WIN Culver City 44 - Palmdale 7 September 15, Loss Warren 36 WIN Culver City 42 September 22,WIN-Culver City 35- Dorsey 7. September 29, WIN Culver City 14 Mira Costa 13 October 6, WIN Culver City 21 Redondo Union 17 October 13, WIN Culver City 43 against Peninsula 7 October 20 LOSS Culver City 31 Palos Verdes 34 October 27WIN-Culver City27 Santa Monica26. November 2 WIN Culver City 38, Ayala 28 November 9 WIN Culver City 44- Capistrano Valley 16 T...

  • Culver City Sued Over MOVE Modification

    Stephen Hadland, Editor & Publisher|Nov 9, 2023

    On Thursday October 19, the City of Culver City was served with legal action as "Friends and Families for MOVE Culver City" filed a lawsuit questioning the legality of the City's recent adjustments to the MOVE Culver City pilot project. During its meeting on Monday, September 11th, the City Council voted 3-2 in favor of adopting amendments to the MOVE Culver City pilot project, which included California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) exemptions. MOVE Culver City is an initiative spearheaded...

  • Culver City Council Majority Paves the Way to Remove Dissenting Voices from City Committees

    Bubba Fish|Nov 9, 2023

    At Monday's City Council meeting, a seismic shift in city governance occurred, though if you blinked, you may have missed it. Buried inside a list of seemingly mundane proposed changes to the city's committees, boards and commissions (CBCs) was a clause to enable the removal of a CBC member "with or without cause... upon a majority vote of the City Council." The previous policy required a 4/5 vote, a much more difficult threshold to meet. The "Council majority," referring to Mayor Vera and Counc...

  • City Council to Review City Committees

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Editor & Publisher|Nov 9, 2023

    The Culver City City council meeting next Monday November 13, will address some housekeeping issues on various city committees. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7p.m. and will adjourn into closed session. Returning to the dais council will update on homelessness emergency including project homekey, safe camping, and other housing programs (this update is made pursuant to the requirements of government code section 8630(c) requiring a periodic review of the local emergency). The council will...

  • State of the City by Mayor Albert Vera

    Nov 9, 2023

    You are invited to attend Mayor Albert Vera's State of the City Address Thursday, November from 2-6 PM to 7:30 PM at10000 Washington Boulevard, Culver City. The Culver City community is invited to enjoy a reception with light refreshments followed by Culver City Mayor Albert Vera's State of the City Address in the Atrium at One Culver, 10000 Washington Boulevard. Program Schedule• 6 PM Reception • 6:30 PM Mayor's State of the City Address • 7:30 PM Event Ends Please RSVP using Eventbrite. Trans...

  • Meet and Greet Culver City Police Officers

    Nov 9, 2023

    Join us at Starbucks located at 6150 Slauson Avenue in Culver City for Coffee & Community on Tuesday, November 28 from 3-5 pm. There will be arts and crafts and holiday tastings provided by Starbucks. Come and meet your neighborhood officers. We will be available to chat and answer any questions you may have. Please share with your friends, family and neighbors. We would love to connect with you there!...

  • Culver City High School football starts their quest for a CIF title on Friday

    Steve Finley, Sports Editor|Nov 2, 2023

    After many months of practices, lifting weights, watching films and playing games the Culver City high school Centaurs start the CIF Division 4 football playoffs on Friday against the Ayala Bulldogs from Chino Hills. The kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at Ayala. Culver City is 7-3 overall and they finished with a 4-1 record in the Bay league. Ayala is 6-4 and their Mountain West league record is 3-0. The game will showcase two teams with two completely different styles. Ayala is a predominantly...

  • Recurring Revenue Conference

    Mona Day, Special to the Culver City Observer|Nov 2, 2023

    The Recurring Revenue Conference will be held on November 9, 2023 at the Hilton Los Angeles Culver City. Subscription ecommerce or SaaS business thinkers, entrepreneurs, executives and investors will discuss the subscription economy and its latest innovations and customer engagement strategies to attract and retain customer loyalty. Over 700+ attendees, exhibitors and speakers are expected to attend. The cloud services industry has become increasingly important, grown exponentially with SaaS...

  • Woman's Club Holiday Gift Sale

    Nov 2, 2023

    The Culver City Woman’s Club willing be offering some very special items at their upcoming ‘Holiday Gift Sale.’ There is a wonderful collection of antique, silver, costume jewelry. Beautiful purses. Great Holiday gifts. You will find unique and wonderful treasures. Please stop by and see us bring friends. We are friendly and look forward to seeing you. The sale will be held on Saturday November 4, from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm at 3547 Federal Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90066 The Culver City Woman’s club is a non-profit philanthropic and social...

  • Helene Mirich Spear Obituary

    Nov 2, 2023

    Helene A. Mirich Spear, a highly respected and successful violinist, pianist, contractor/manager, and teacher in the Los Angeles area has passed away peacefully in her home three months shy of her 94th birthday. For decades Helene managed the Chamber Orchestra of the South Bay, the Peninsula Symphony, the Westchester Symphony, the Culver City/Marina Del Rey Symphony Orchestras and the Carson Symphony among others. Along with her beloved husband, the late Julian Spear, they managed and...

  • Iksan Hosts Culver City Delegation

    Nov 2, 2023

    On October 17-21, an official delegation headed by Culver City (CC) Mayor Albert Vera, CC Council Member Freddy Puza, along with Culver City Sister City Committee (CCSCC) President Lisa Saperston, and five other CCSCC board members, visited Iksan City, South Korea to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of their Sister City relationship. During their stay, the group paid courtesy visits to the Iksan City Council and to the Mayor of Iksan where symbolic gifts were exchanged. The delegation was special...

  • CCHS Students Participate in 3-day Climate Action Palooza at West LA College's

    Nov 2, 2023

    In sync with the International Day of Climate Action and leading into Native American Heritage Month, Culver City High Students were among more than 700 participants gathered at West Los Angeles College on October 24-26 for the campus' inaugural Climate Action Palooza, a three-day summit focused on activism, environmental justice, and workforce development for future green-collar jobs. Local high school and college students, environmental activists, creatives, industry leaders, and policymakers...

  • Quick Work by CCPD recovers Stolen Bicycle, Arrest Suspect

    Nov 2, 2023

    On Saturday November 4, a Culver City resident reported the theft of their bicycle to the Culver City Police Department. The Culver City Police Department's Special Enforcement Team (SET), initiated a thorough bike patrol examination of the creek area situated behind the 10400 block of Jefferson Boulevard. During their patrol, officers spotted an individual closely matching the suspect's description, standing in proximity to a bicycle that corresponded to the stolen one. Upon approaching the...

  • City Council to Review City Committees

    Nov 2, 2023

    The Culver City City council meeting next Monday November 13, will address some housekeeping issues on various city committees. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7p.m. and will adjourn into closed session. Returning to the dais council will update on homelessness emergency including project homekey, safe camping, and other housing programs (this update is made pursuant to the requirements of government code section 8630(c) requiring a periodic review of the local emergency). The council will...

  • CCHS football faces Santa Monica after tough road loss

    Steve Finley, Sports Editor|Oct 26, 2023

    By The Culver City high school football team will try to recover from a disappointing loss to Palos Verdes last Friday when they travel to Santa Monica high school on Friday to face the Vikings at 7 p.m. on the Santa Monica high school campus. For many years Santa Monica's home football games were played at Santa Monica College but not this year. Culver City goes into the last regular season game with an overall record of 6-3 and they are 3-1 which is good enough for second place in the six...

  • National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

    Oct 26, 2023

    National Prescription Drug Take Back Day will be held at the Culver City Police Department on Saturday, October 28, 2023, from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM. This is your chance to drop off expired or unused prescription/over the counter medications and have them disposed of properly. No questions will be asked. CCPD is located at 4040 Duquesne Ave., Culver City (just south of City Hall). There will be a drive through lane in front of the police station. You will not even have to get out of your car. An o...

  • Historic Halloween Downtown

    Oct 26, 2023

    Bring the Downtown Culver City on Sunday, October 29th will be having annual Hip & Historic Halloween. Put on your costumes and stroll through Downtown with your friends and neighbors – getting treats from participating businesses as you go! Be sure to snap a selfie with your little Spidermen and Wonder Women, and tag @dtculvercity so we can share your photos on Instagram and Facebook. As the sun goes down, enjoy family friendly dinner specials at your favorite Downtown restaurants and p...

  • Open House

    Oct 26, 2023

    OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2023, FROM 12-5 PM. 2 BEDROOM/1 BATH BEAUTIFUL CONDO GROUND FLOOR IN CULVER CITY IN TARA HILLS. MOVE NOW ADDRESS: 4838 HOLLOW CORNER #316, CULVER CITY, CALIFORNIA 90230. PRICE $649,000. CALL BETTY ESCOBIO SOLOMON, DRE #00808524. CEL/TEXT (619) 954-6881 AND EMAIL: BROKERBETTY@MSN.COM...

  • Culver City High School 2023 Football Scores & Schedule Schedule

    Oct 19, 2023

    August 25, Win Culver City 72- San Jacinto 63 September 2, Loyola 24- Loss Culver City 6 September 8, WIN Culver City 44 - Palmdale 7 September 15, Loss Warren 36 WIN Culver City 42 September 22,WIN-Culver City 35- Dorsey 7. September 29, WIN Culver City 14 Mira Costa 13 October 6, WIN Culver City 21 Redondo Union 17 October 13, WIN Culver City 31 -Peninsula 34 October 20, at Palos Verdes at 3 p.m. October 27, at Santa Monica at Santa Monica College at 7 p.m. The Centaurs are working hard to...

  • Culver City High School football battles Palos Verdes for the championship

    y Steve Finley, Sports Editor|Oct 19, 2023

    Here we go again. Another big football game for the Culver City Centaurs. A few weeks ago, it was Home Coming and last week it was Senior Night. Now the Centaurs travel deep into the South Bay to face one of the best teams in the CIF Southern Section on Friday. Kickoff is set for 3 p.m. against Palos Verdes. All of Palos Verdes home games are at 3 p.m. because their football field has no lights. Lights are no lights it should be an outstanding high school football game. Palos Verdes Sea Kings...

  • A Message From Dr. Martinez-Poulin

    Oct 19, 2023

    Dear CCUSD Community, Today's world presents adults with increasing complexities regarding explaining world events to children and supporting them with their questions and emotional responses. With the current crisis in the Middle East, it is crucial for educators and families to have access to appropriate resources to engage in meaningful discussions with students about the events in Israel and Gaza. Locally, Culver City and Los Angeles County are home to students and staff who may be deeply af...

  • CCPD Officers Rescue Drug Overdose Victim

    Oct 19, 2023

    Saturday night at 10 pm, CCPD Officers were in the area of the 11400 block of Jefferson Blvd, when they were flagged down regarding a subject who was down on the ground in the rear alley. The officers located the subject who was unconscious and not breathing. The officers administered a dose of Narcan and summoned CCFD. While waiting for CCFD the officer's administered three additional doses of Narcan. The subject regained consciousness and began speaking with the officers. CCFD attempted to...

  • Culver City Democrats Endorse Biden And Lee

    Oct 19, 2023

    What comes as no surprise the Culver City Democratic Club launched their endorsement process for the March 2024 Primary Election last week, voting on the two Federal offices on the ballot. President Joe Biden handily won support for a second term, with over 95% of the votes. Over half of voters chose Representative Barbara Lee to replace the late Senator Diane Feinstein, but she did not reach the 60% threshold for endorsement on the first ballot. Representative Adam Schiff finished second, with a slight lead over Representative Katie Porter....

  • David W. Myers August 1959-August 2023

    Oct 19, 2023

    A memorial service honoring the life of David W, Myers will be held this Sunday, October 22 at the Culver City Elks Lodge, where Dave was a member, located at 11160Washington Place, Culver City at 2 pm. David W. Myers, a veteran journalist who covered real estate for decades, has passed away. Early in his career, Myers covered real estate for the Los Angeles Times, where he shared in Pulitzer Prizes for team coverage of the 1992 riots and a major earthquake in 1994. For a number of years, Myers...

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