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Los Angeles Chargers Agree to Contract Extension with Khalil Mack
The Los Angeles Chargers today agreed to terms on a contract extension with outside linebacker Khalil Mack. Mack is among the most decorated defensive players

Rams, WR Davante Adams agree to terms on 2-year deal
WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – The Rams have agreed to terms with wide receiver Davante Adams on a two-year deal. Adams, 32, is coming off his

Lakers win eighth straight in OT thriller over the Knicks
Since Luka Doncic arrived in Los Angeles, the Lakers haven’t spent a lot of time trailing. There haven’t been many tests until their game against

How to Change What’s Not Working with Dan Heath – Culver City Crossroads
Author Talk: Reset: How to Change What’s Not Working with Dan Heath. Are you ready for a revolutionary guide to fixing what’s not working—in systems

Surviving the Polycrisis – New Lecture Series at the Wende – Culver City Crossroads
“It’s what we can learn from history that can give us what we need to deal with the present, and create the future,” UCLA Distinguished

Ocean Water Ocean Water Quality Rain Advisory
Rain Advisory: Advisory for all Los Angeles County Beaches in Effect Until Saturday, March 8, at 1:00 pm Due to current rainfall, the Los Angeles

City Provides Homeless Update, Announces New Partnerships and Resources
The City Council received an update on homelessness in Culver City. Tevis Barnes, Housing and Human Services Director, introduced a new initiative in partnership with

Residential and Mixed-Use Objective Design Standards Zoning Code Amendment
The City Council invite public participation in a Public Hearing for the following: The City proposes to implement Objective Design Standards for all residential and

Nancy Reilly Passes Away ar 92
Sept. 5, 1932 – Jan. 30, 2025 Nancy Reilly, aged 92, of Culver City, CA, passed away peacefully on January 30, 2025, from complications from

MICHAEL BALL WINS MGM REWARDS BIG SHOT JACKPOT
LOS ANGELES – Between the third and fourth quarters of tonight’s game between the Los Angeles Lakers and New York Knicks, Michael Ball of Apex,

JuJu Watkins leads USC to a decisive victory over UCLA
The UCLA Bruins women’s basketball team has been nearly unbeatable this season, with the exception of one opponent. That opponent is USC. Last Saturday night

Clippers looking to get back on the winning track
The Clippers finally returned home on Wednesday night after struggling mightily on their eight-game road trip. They got back on the winning track last Wednesday

LeBron James surpasses 50,000 points as Lakers extend winning streak to seven
In a landmark moment for the NBA, LeBron James became the first player to surpass 50,000 combined points in regular-season and playoff games, leading the

LOS ANGELES DODGERS FOUNDATION TO BUILD TWO NEW DODGERS DREAMFIELDS IN ALTADENA
New fields will be part of the recovery of Loma Alta Park as the community awaits its reopening after devastating wildfires LOS ANGELES (March 7,

Chargers release 5-time Pro Bowl pass rusher Joey Bosa
The Los Angeles Chargers today announced the release of edge rusher Joey Bosa on Wednesday night. Bosa was drafted by the Chargers with the No.
Lakers’ rise behind Doncic’s adjustments, James’s legacy, and Redick’s impact
The Los Angeles Lakers have emerged as one of the hottest teams in the NBA, winning 17 of their last 20 games. They’ve skyrocketed to

USC Men Place Second, Women Third At Big Ten Indoor T&F Championships
The USC men’s team placed second with the meet coming down to the final event of the two-day competition and the women’s team placed third

Public Health Confirms Measles Case in Los Angeles County
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has been notified of one case of measles in a non-Los Angeles County resident who traveled to

Brackins Jr. & Stevenson On March 6 Watch List For The Bowerman
USC All-American hurdler and jumper Johnny Brackins Jr. and All-American sprinter and jumper JC Stevenson have been named to the March 6 Watch List for
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