Culver City Age-Friendly Needs Assessment Report Released

Is Culver City a good place to age? A new report released this week shows 81 percent of people believe Culver City is an “excellent or good” place to age. The City’s Age-Friendly Needs Assessment Report is available for viewing on the City’s website. The report details key findings of positive community attributes for aging […]
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Rotary Club Supports Screenland 5K Activities

Aiding individuals and groups year-round, the Culver City Rotary Club recently assisted wildfire victims, funded food initiatives, supported local education and health programs, built shelters, and developed vocational grants. As a Screenland 5K sponsor, the Rotary Club will partner in a fun health and fitness event on Mar. 1-2 that attracts thousands of guests across […]
Diverse Minds, Bright Futures Resource Expo

Join us for the Diverse Minds, Bright Futures Resource Expo at Park Century School on March 9, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This free community outreach event offers invaluable support for families seeking support and resources for children with neurodiverse needs. “This is a great opportunity for everyone in the community to learn […]
Cuver City Rotary Foundation Supports the CCUSD Teacher Grants program with $20,000 Donation

CCEF was thrilled to receive a generous $20,000 grant from the Culver City Rotary Community Foundation (CCRCF) to fund their CCUSD Teacher Grants program which supports a wide range of classroom projects. On April 25, Rotarians Jane Leonard, Carmela Raack, Lyn Caron, and Lori Segal, and CCEF Executive Director Wendy Hamill distributed award checks and […]
State and federal debris removal has begun this week in Los Angeles

The State of California, in coordination with federal and local partners, is rapidly advancing wildfire cleanup efforts, with structural debris removal from the Eaton and Palisades fires set to begin this week. This marks the fastest large scale debris removal operation in modern state history. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the U.S. Army Corps […]
West LA Dominates LA Valley, Cruises to 71-41 Victory

West Los Angeles College (14-9, 6-3) delivered a dominant performance at home, securing a 71-41 victory over LA Valley College (11-13, 5-5) on Saturday afternoon. The Wildcats controlled the game for all four quarters, using suffocating defense and balanced scoring to cruise to the win. West LA set the tone early, jumping out to a […]
City Council Returns Home

City Council's next meeting is scheduled for Monday, February 24th and will return to the Mike Balkman Council Chambers as improvements have… Source link
Culver City Mayor O’Brien Represents City at US Mayors Conference

Just wrapped the @usmayors conference in Washington DC. An impactful weekend where I was able to share ideas and challenges with mayors from across the country. I also took time to get in front of our federal elected representatives @senadamschiff @alexpadilla4ca and the Chief of Staff for @sydneykamlager ?? Breakout sessions on public/private partnerships, artificial […]
Ocean Water Quality Rain Advisory Lifted for All Los Angeles County Beaches

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is providing the following updates on Los Angeles County Beaches. RAIN ADVISORY: The Ocean Water Quality Rain Advisory has been lifted for all Los Angeles County Beaches. Some ocean water quality testing results are not yet available following the rain advisory. Beach users continue to be advised […]