Sister City Committee to host its Annual Picnic in the Park

The Culver City Sister City Committee is hosting its annual picnic on Saturday, October 11 from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. at Lindberg Park, 5041 Rhoda Way, Culver City, and the public is invited to attend. The event will feature fun activities representing our sister cities, entertainment, and a light lunch. In addition, our student ambassadors […]
West Hollywood’s Home Prices Plummet Compared to Neighboring Cities

According to WEHO ONLINE: The real estate bubble of West Hollywood’s home prices appears to have popped. According to Redfin prices of homes in the City of West Hollywood have slid 16.7% from last year. West Hollywood’s homes and condos are sitting on the market an average 113 days prior to being sold. According to […]
USC’s Makai Lemon Named Paul Hornung National Player of the Week

LOS ANGELES–USC wide receiver Makai Lemon was named the Paul Hornung National Player of the Week for his performance in USC’s 45-31 victory over Michigan State in a battle of undefeated Big Ten teams. The Paul Hornung award is presented to the most versatile player in college football. Lemon, one of the most versatile players […]
Culver City Jazz Nights – Culver City Observer

The City of Culver City welcomes you enjoy Sunday evenings in September at the Kirk Douglas Theatre. Talented jazz musicians will perform each Sunday, beginning at 7 PM. Tickets start at $15, with premium seats available for $20. Tickets go up $5 beginning September 8. Join us as we hear beautiful sound from award-winning musicians […]
Reese Messer Tabbed Big Ten Freshman of the Week

The Trojans’ setter produced a pair of double-doubles as she led USC to three wins to close nonconference play ROSEMONT, Ill. – USC women’s volleyball freshman setter Reese Messer (Olathe, Kan./Saint James Academy) was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week for the week of Sept. 15-21, the Conference announced on Monday, Sept. 22. […]
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The Chargers are in control of the AFC West after beating the Broncos

The Los Angeles Chargers took early control of the AFC West division race with a come-from-behind 23-20 win over the Denver Broncos at SoFi Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Kicker Cameron Dicker nailed a 43-yard field goal with no time left on the clock to give the Chargers the victory. The win moved the Chargers to […]
CCPD Advises on ways to protect against Burglaries

It’s officially the start of the ‘ber months (September–December) which means football, pumpkin spice everything, and unfortunately, seasonal upticks in home burglaries. The good news? You can start preparing now. ✅ CCPD offers Vacation Checks, where our team will keep an extra eye on your property while you’re away. We also provide Crime Prevention Through […]
Sales Tax Hike OKed by Voters

On Thursday, September 4, at 11:00 AM, in the City Council Chambers, the City Clerk’s Office continued the official tabulation of all Vote by Mail (VBM) election ballots for Measure CL. The public observed both in person and virtually on a livestream. Final voting results on Measure CL, which would impose a general sales tax […]
Culver City High School Photos Gallery

George Laase (FSG) Former Centaur head football coach and athletic director Tom Salter was honored at halftime of the September 12 game against Salesian. His wife Anna was with him to help celebrate his accomplishments. George Laase (FSG) 2025 Culver City High School girls’ single tennis players from left to right, #3 Singles – Kendyll […]