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SOL – Invertigo Dance Theater @ Stoneview – Culver City Crossroads

Celebrate the summer solstice on June 21, 2025 from 1 to 4 pm at Stoneview Nature Center. A free celebration of nature, dance, environmental justice, Indigenous arts, and joyful community connection. The event will feature dances, live performances, eco-conscious workshops, and powerful speakers including: Río Oxas (RAHOK,) Luz Maria de la Torre Amaguana (UCLA,) Stephen […]

Supporting Families and Ensuring Safety During Immigration Enforcement Activity

Los Angeles Unified is aware of the stress, disruption, and fear recent immigration enforcement activity has caused across our communities. We recognize the emotional toll this has taken on many of our students, families, and staff, particularly in areas directly impacted by these events. We encourage families to take extra care when traveling to and […]

City Budget Advocates Respond to LA’s 2025–2026 Budget Approval

In response to the Mayor’s approval of the City Council’s Revised Budget for fiscal year 2025-26 that saved over 1,000 jobs, the Neighborhood Council Budget Advocates have serious concerns over the decisions made by the Mayor and City Council. “We are dismayed by the direction this budget takes,” said a spokesperson for the Budget Advocates. […]

Culver City Police Department to Aid Los Angeles in Quelling Rioters

As a part of countywide mutual aid, the Culver City Police Department ( CCPD) has received a request from the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) for assistance in downtown Los Angeles. The Culver City Police Department continuously monitors regional incidents and adjusts our staffing and resources as needed to ensure the safety of our community. […]

Say No To Jubilo Event Tonight 6pm Culver City Hall –

There is a huge rally planned for tonight at 6PM at Culver City Hall. There will be protesters to fight against a $20 million dollar grant that Culver City is planning to pass in their budget tonight at their regular council meeting. The grant is to a private company who wants to build a low […]

FBI Seeks Those who Assaulted Law Enforcement Officers

“Anyone who deliberately impedes the efforts of law enforcement agents and officers who are carrying out lawful warrants will be subject to federal prosecution, to include spending time in federal prison,” said Akil Davis, the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office. “The FBI is currently seeking individuals who assaulted law […]

District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman Statement on Recent Immigrant Enforcement Actions

As the District Attorney of Los Angeles County, my highest duty is to uphold the law and promote public safety while ensuring justice is administered with fairness, due process and humanity. While immigration enforcement is under federal jurisdiction and not within the authority of our office, we recognize the real and profound impact these operations […]

Dear Editor – Feeling Jubilant – Culver City Crossroads

Dear Editor,  Culver City has reason to feel jubilant! Did you know there’s a reason to feel jubilant in Culver City these days? Yes, there is! That’s because we may soon see something Culver City hasn’t seen in years. It’s a development called Jubilo (jubilant in Spanish) Village, an affordable housing project that will provide […]

Culver City Police Respect Local and State Laws on Immigration – Culver City Crossroads

The Culver City Police Department is committed to creating a safe and welcoming Culver City for all. We recognize that safe communities rely on effective law enforcement services built on trust and cooperation between community members, and the officers dedicated to their protection. We want to ensure that fear of immigration status does not deter […]

Dear Editor – Enough with the Hypocrisy — We Have a Moral Obligation to Help the Most Vulnerable – Culver City Crossroads

Dear Editor,  For over fifty years, Culver City has clung to a cruel strategy: offering short-term aid to a few while blocking any real investment in permanent, deeply affordable housing. Today, the two conservative councilmembers—Albert Vera and Dan O’Brien—are continuing that legacy. They vote a homelessness “emergency” but their solution is to push unhoused residents […]