Los Angeles Chargers Sign Bud Dupree to Contract Extension

The Los Angeles Chargers today signed outside linebacker Bud Dupree to a contract extension. Dupree brought leadership and a veteran presence to the Bolts in his first season with the team, playing in all 18 games in 2024, including the playoffs. He ranked tied for second on the team with six sacks in the regular […]
Los Angeles Chargers Announce Changes to Personnel Department

The Los Angeles Chargers today announced that the team has promoted Mike Jasinski to national scout and added Kevin Weidl as a national scout. The Bolts also promoted Jaylen Bannerman-Oden to area scout and added Maya Harvey as a football systems developer. Jasinski joined the Chargers in 2018 as the team’s combine area scout for […]
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City Budgets Reaches Over to Support CCUSD – Culver City Crossroads

Culver City’s proposed budget includes $1 million in funding for Culver City Unified School District that covers refuse services, sewer charges, CCUSD crossing guards, and a new timing system for swim meets at The Plunge. The Culver City Unified School District is primarily funded by the state, with additional support from federal funding and local […]
Dear Editor – Housing is a Small Slice, Structure is the Whole Pie – Culver City Crossroads

Dear Editor, Culver City is in a fiscal crisis. That much is true. But Jubilo Village — the affordable housing development with 93 apartments for low income families — isn’t the financial disaster that affordable housing opponents claim it to be. First we need to understand some budget basics. The city’s structural deficit — where […]
Redondo Beach’s Sweet Wheat to Open in DTCC – Culver City Crossroads

Sweet Wheat Bakery, a French-inspired cafe and bakery located in Redondo Beach, is getting ready to open a second location at 9341 Culver Blvd. The boutique bakery is set to move into the former home of Kay ‘n Daves, (who closed due to pandemic problems) and the short-lived Shake Shack, (whose brief residency may have […]
Samizdat Sundays and Other Subversions @ The Wende – Culver City Crossroads

Repair, reclaim, and reimagine every Sunday morning at the Wende. Samizdat Sundays and Other Subversions is a new hands-on workshop series led by artist Kate Ingold, inviting participants of all ages to gather in a spirit of DIY creativity inspired by our Soviet Hippie Collection and other dissident archives. Each session explores themes of freedom, […]
Culver City’s Moment to Build Affordable Housing is Now – Culver City Crossroads

Culver City is facing a severe housing crisis. Average rent has soared to more than $3,400 per month—97% above the national average—driven in part by decades of underbuilding. From 2016 to 2020, the city added over 10,000 jobs but only 378 units of housing – creating one of the worst jobs-to-housing ratios in the region. […]
The City, the Budget and Measure CL – Culver City Crossroads

As Culver City’s Chief Financial Officer Lisa Soghor noted at the Community Budget Information Session in March, “The financial staff is working on the budget all year.” The city must adopt the budget by July 1, 2025. The public presentations on the city budget have been taking place over the last three months, and very […]
Dear Editor – Are These the People in Your Neighborhood? – Culver City Crossroads

Dear Readers, This publication has recently printed material submitted by an organization called “Culver City Neighbors United” (CCNU). Who’s that? When I reviewed their campaign finance filings, which are available on the City of Culver City’s website (https://public.netfile.com/pub2/?AID=CUL), I found that over half of the nearly $33,000 this organization has raised has come from an […]