Go west young man, straight to West Point

For the first time in Culver City High School‘s illustrious athletic history the school is sending a student athlete to the United States Military Academy West Point. Seth Shigg is on his way to the nation’s oldest Military Academy this summer to become an Army Officer and football player that will also run track. The […]
Carjackers Arrested after Pursuit – Culver City Observer

Traffic Stop of Armed Carjacking Suspect Leads to Pursuit and Arrest On August 3rd, 2023, an armed carjacking with a handgun occurred in the 5300 block of Sepulveda Boulevard, Culver City. Culver City Police conducted a criminal investigation and identified Aaron Flenoy, a twenty-four-year-old resident of Inglewood, as one of the suspects involved in the […]
Sparks Sign Grace Berger to Hardship Contract

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Sparks organization announced Tuesday it has signed Grace Berger to a rest-of-season hardship contract. In 47 games over two WNBA seasons, the 26-year-old guard is averaging 3.9 points, 1.5 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game, while shooting 44.1% from the field and 46.2% from beyond the arc. Berger was […]
LAFC BEGINS FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP 2025 WITH 2-0 LOSS TO ENGLAND’S CHELSEA

LAFC opened Group D play at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 with a 2-0 loss to English Premier League heavyweight Chelsea FC at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. on Monday. Chelsea broke through in the 34th minute when Pedro Neto cut into the Black & Gold box and slotted a low shot inside the […]
Dear Editor – Categories and Classifications – Culver City Crossroads

Dear Editor, Recent letters to the editor have inaccurately claimed that nonprofits are not private organizations. That is simply not true. Nonprofits are private organizations — including Community Corporation of Santa Monica. Churches are, too — including Culver-Palms United Methodist Church, which is currently involved in a private housing project. For clarity, I refer readers […]
CCHS Baseball Field to Be Named in Honor of Prieto – Culver City Crossroads

The CCUSD Board of Education unanimously approved naming the Culver City High School Baseball Field for Coach Rick Prieto. The vote was taken at the Board meeting held on June 10, 2025. Supporters originally presented information to the Board on the many years of Coach Prieto’s service to the district and community at large at […]
Free School Lunch ( Except Juneteenth and Independence Day) – Culver City Crossroads

Culver City Unified School District will be serving free meals on weekdays from June 16 until August 1, 2025 (11:15am-12:30pm). All children 18 years of age and under are able to access both breakfast and lunch at no charge at La Ballona Elementary School (please use side gate at the back of the teachers packing […]
Aesthetics of Surveillance @ The Wende – Culver City Crossroads

This evening, June 18, 2025, join conceptual artist Francisco Maso and Wende Museum Deputy Director Cara Megan Lewis for a timely conversation on Aesthetic Register of Covert Forces, Maso’s series on the aesthetics of surveillance. Aesthetic Register of Covert Forces explores the secret visual codes woven into Cuban state-issued clothing, exposing how agents of surveillance […]
Exchange & Rotary Clubs Present Awards to Police & Fre Personnel

Culver City Rotary and Exchange Clubs held an appreciation awards for the police and fire department, recognizing Officers and CCPD civilian staff members for their work in the community. Thank you for your… Source link
Mayor Bass Lifts Curfew Within Downtown L.A.

LOS Mayor Karen Bass has lifted the curfew for Downtown Los Angeles following continuing successful crime prevention and suppression efforts. Effective today, Tuesday, June 17, the curfew is lifted from within Downtown Los Angeles. Mayor Bass instituted the curfew with support from elected, law enforcement and business leaders seven days ago. “The curfew, coupled with […]