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The Chargers are in control of the AFC West after beating the Broncos
The Los Angeles Chargers took early control of the AFC West division race with a come-from-behind 23-20 win over the Denver Broncos at SoFi Stadium

CCPD Advises on ways to protect against Burglaries
It’s officially the start of the ‘ber months (September–December) which means football, pumpkin spice everything, and unfortunately, seasonal upticks in home burglaries. The good news?

Sales Tax Hike OKed by Voters
On Thursday, September 4, at 11:00 AM, in the City Council Chambers, the City Clerk’s Office continued the official tabulation of all Vote by Mail

Culver City High School Photos Gallery
George Laase (FSG) Former Centaur head football coach and athletic director Tom Salter was honored at halftime of the September 12 game against Salesian. His

Culver City Art Walk & Roll Festival
Now in its seventh year, this FREE Festival brings the streets to life with live art-making, artisan vendors, nonstop music, food trucks, beer gardens, and

Dodger great Clayton Kershaw announces his retirement
At a press conference last week, 37-year-old Dodgers 18-year veteran left-handed pitcher Clayton Kershaw, three-time National League Cy Young award winner, 2014 National League Most

CCFD Assists at Garnet Fire
Culver city firefighters assisted Santa Monica firefighters in staffing a Type 6 engine during the Garnet Fire. Crews from both departments, along with Beverly Hills

2025 NFL Power Rankings – Week 4
1. Philadelphia Eagles (3-0): The Eagles trailed 26-7 in the third quarter and looked dead, but this is a Super Bowl champion, and they found

Centaurs’ varsity football looking to upset Notre Dame on Friday
This will be Culver City‘s varsity football team’s first of many statement games this season. They face Sherman Oaks Notre Dame on the Culver City

Senator Smallwood-Cuevas to Host Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration This Sunday, Sept. 28
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Senator Lola Smallwood-Cuevas (D-Los Angeles) will host a community celebration in South Los Angeles this Sunday, September 28 to

COMPANY TOWN – Culver City Observer
Disney’s Jennifer Rogers Doyle Joins Sony Pictures Television To Oversee Franchises Sony Pictures Television is figuring out its franchise strategy. The company has hired Disney’s

SMC to Host “A Conversation with Artist Amadour” Oct. 9
Santa Monica College (SMC) will host “A Conversation with Artist Amadour,” a talk by the multidisciplinary artist and SMC and UCLA alum whose creative practice

Mexico Residents – Brother and Sister – Sentenced to Prison for Kidnapping Victim in Mexico Then Coming to U.S. to Collect Ransom
A brother and sister from Rosarito, Mexico, have been sentenced to federal prison terms for their roles in a kidnapping and ransom scheme in which

SANTA ANITA AUTUMN MEET SERVES AS KEY LAUNCHING PAD TO PRESTIGIOUS BREEDERS’ CUP WITH 7 ‘WIN AND YOU’RE IN’ RACES
ARCADIA, CA (Sept. 16, 2025)-For horses and their respective connections, earning a spot in the prestigious Breeders’ Cup ranks among the top achievements in Thoroughbred

‘Something Between Us’ @ Village Well – Culver City Crossroads
Why is it so difficult to acknowledge and address the intertwining of our lives with others elsewhere? Over the last eight years, Anand Pandian has

Planning Commission Votes to Recommend Housing & Art Gallery for 11029 Washington – Culver City Crossroads
The meeting of the Culver City Planning Commission on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2024 saw a four to one vote to recommend a housing development to

Young Opera Singers Debut in Pasadena
The Opera Buffs, celebrating their 42nd season supporting young, emerging opera singers in Southern California, held their opening season recital and reception at the acoustically-sound

Ballona Creek Renaissance Removes 500 Pounds of Trash on Annual Creek Clean Up – Culver City Crossroads
It was the most notable Ballona Creek Clean Up of the year; 95 volunteers pulled 500 pounds of trash out of the creek and the

CCUSD Board Looks Towards Parcel Tax on the November Ballot – Culver City Crossroads
The meeting of the Culver City Unified School Board on Sept. 24, 2025 saw agreement among the trustees to consider putting a parcel tax on
