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Los Angeles Chargers Agree to Terms with Tyler Conklin

The Los Angeles Chargers today (Friday, March 21) agreed to terms with tight end Tyler Conklin. A former fifth-round pick by Minnesota in the 2018 NFL Draft (157th overall), Conklin has started 64-of-114 career regular-season games with the Vikings and New York Jets. He has been one of football’s most consistent tight ends, as he’s […]

Chargers announce the signing of center Andre James

The Los Angeles Chargers continued their free agent spending spree this week, announcing the signing of center Andre James, who played the past six seasons with the Raiders organization, both in Oakland and Las Vegas. James had been the starting center for the past four seasons with the Raiders. James returns to Los Angeles where […]

LAFC CLAIMS A 2-0 WIN ON THE ROAD AGAINST SPORTING KANSAS CITY

LAFC claimed a 2-0 victory on the road against Sporting Kansas City on Saturday night at Children’s Mercy Park, improving the club’s regular season record to 3W-2L-0D. David Martínez and Aaron Long scored for the Black & Gold, each netting their second goal of the year, with Long’s first coming in Concacaf play. At 19 […]

Urgent Concern Regarding Teacher and Technician Layoffs

I am writing to express my deep concern regarding the recent decision to terminate the employment of several teachers and technicians within the Culver City Unified School District. As a dedicated community member and former bilingual aide and ELD teacher at Culver City Middle School, I have witnessed firsthand the positive impact these educators and […]

Harold Feldman Obituary – Culver City Observer

Harold Ira Feldman, 60, passed away on Feb. 10, 2025. He was born on March 14, 1964. He was the youngest of 4 sons to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feldman. Harold attended and graduated from McBride Special Education School in Mar Vista, California. He was a model student who was well-liked by his classmates and […]

Culver CityBus to Launch Automated Bus Lane & Bus Stop Enforcement Warning Period

The 60-day warning period begins on March 20th. The ABLE program will improve transit safety, accessibility, and reliability. Culver CityBus is launching automated bus lane and bus stop enforcement, known as the ABLE Program, systemwide to reduce parking violations obstructing public transit and improve safety, accessibility, and public transit reliability for riders. This program utilizes […]

Fashion Week In Culver City – Lumiere Runaway – Culver City Crossroads

Lumiere Runway, a fashion platform based in Hong Kong and Los Angeles, is thrilled to announce its upcoming Los Angeles Fashion Week Fall/Winter 25/26 showcase on March 22, 2025, at One Culver, The Atrium & Studio1. This highly anticipated event will feature five emerging and established local and international brands, along with captivating musical performances […]

Los Angeles Sparks Franchise-Record 23 Nationally Broadcast Games Set for 2025

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Sparks organization revealed its 2025 national broadcast schedule Thursday, announcing a franchise-record 23 nationally broadcast games. Sparks games will air live this upcoming season on ION, CBS Sports Network, CBS, NBA TV, ESPN and Prime Video. The team’s first nationally televised game takes place Opening Night in the Golden […]

DeFrand, Watts & Petersmeyer Earn USTFCCCA West Region Honors

USC sprinter Dajaz DeFrand, Director of Track & Field and Cross-Country Quincy Watts and Assistant Coach Jeff Petersmeyer were named 2025 West Region award winners by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross-Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) today (March 20). The Trojan junior sprinter DeFrand was named the West Region Women’s Track Athlete of the Year. […]