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Modified 11111 Jefferson Project Calls For More Housing, No Office Space
The planned, mixed-use development at the former post office site near Jefferson and Sepulveda Boulevards has been modified to eliminate office space and add more

ICE deports leader of 18th Street Gang Faction
ICE deports leader of 18th Street gang faction wanted for murderous crime spree in HondurasICE deports leader of 18th Street gang faction wanted for murderous

Culver City Democrats United Election Endorsements
With the Los Angeles city election almost one year away Culver City Democrats United has issued their first round of endorsements. Fy City of Los

Now Accepting Applications for Culver City Performing Arts Grants
Grant Guidelines, Eligibility, Instructions and Applications for 2026 Performances The City of Culver City offers grants to support theatre, dance, and music performances. This program

Ocean Water Use Warning for Los Angeles County Beaches August 20
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health cautions residents who are planning to visit the below Los Angeles County beaches to avoid swimming, surfing,

Chamber Announces Support of Culver City’s Measure CL
The Culver City Chamber of Commerce has announced its support for Measure CL, the Culver City Neighborhood Services and Community Safety Measure, which will appear

Centaurs face a tough preseason schedule before league play
Culver City’s high school varsity football team will kick off the 2025 season on the road against one of the best teams in the Los

Long Beach Man Arrested on Federal Criminal Complaint Charging Him with Sending a Dozen Payments to Suspected ISIS Terrorists
A Long Beach man was arrested today on a federal criminal complaint alleging he sent a dozen payments to the Islamic State of Iraq and

Culver Cops Foil Cosmetics Store Burglary
Late Sunday night, July 27 three suspects broke into a cosmetics store at the 6000 block of Sepulveda Boulevard in Culver City, stuffing bags with

The Chargers may have found their big-play Wide Receiver
The Los Angeles Chargers have been looking for a big-play wide receiver rookie wide for the last few seasons and they may have found him

Villanueva Plans Run to Regain Sheriffs Job
After a resounding defeat in his bid for reelection in 2022 former Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva officially announced Tuesday he is running to

Whittier Man Arrested on Federal Indictment Alleging He Used Dating Apps to Con Victims Out of More Than $2 Million
A Whittier man was arrested today on a 14-count federal indictment alleging that he used dating apps and websites such as Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble

Engineer Pleads Guilty to Stealing Trade Secret Technology Designed for Missile Launch Detection
A Santa Clara County man and former engineer at a Southern California company pleaded guilty today to stealing trade secret technologies developed for use by

Santa Monica College to Stage Seussical™ TYA July 25-Aug. 3
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Theatre Arts Department will perform Seussical TYA™ (Theatre for Young Audiences) July 25-Aug. 3 in the Theatre Arts Main Stage

Councilwoman Traci Park Raises Nearly $650,000 in Re-Election Donations
Councilwoman Traci Park’s re-election campaign has raised over $646,000 from 1,227 individual donors through the June 30th reporting deadline. This achievement reflects the widespread recognition

FOLAR’s 4th Annual “RiverFest” Celebrates the L.A. River
Friends of the LA River (FoLAR) invites everyone to their 4th annual River Fest, a FREE, all-ages, open-air environmental arts and community festival at the

LA City Attorney Files Lawsuit Against Airbnb Alleging Price Gouging and Misrepresentations during LA Wildfires
On Friday July 18, City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto announced that her office has filed a civil enforcement action against Airbnb. The lawsuit alleges that

CLIPPERS ACQUIRE JOHN COLLINS IN A THREE-TEAM TRADE
The LA Clippers have acquired John Collins from the Utah Jazz in a three-team trade, it was announced by President of Basketball Operations Lawrence Frank.
Eiko OKAMURA Obituary – Culver City Observer
Eiko Amy Okamura, a Los Angeles-born resident of Culver City, CA passed away on June 24, 2025 at UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center. She had
CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY – Culver City Observer
Taxing driveways Look Out San Francisco’s Move to Tax Your Driveway latest ridiculous idea The headline was certainly eye-catching: “San Francisco considered charging property owners

Reversing Decades of Policy, City Votes for Kiosks – Culver City Crossroads
Interactive digital kiosks are coming to Culver City, exempt from CEQA. The success of Item A-1 at the city council meeting on July 14, 2025