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City Works to Repair Wind Damage
The City of Culver City continues to monitor the disastrous fire activity in the Los Angeles area. At this time, the effects in Culver City

How to recycle your Christmas Tree in Culver City
Culver city offers curbside collection of your Christmas tree. Residents can put their tree in a green waste bin for collection on their regular refuse,

Lauren Betts Makes John R. Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 List
LOS ANGELES – Junior Lauren Betts has been named to The Los Angeles Athletic Club’s John R. Wooden Award®, presented by Principal, Women’s Midseason Top

DoorDash Service Remains Suspended in Los Angeles Areas Impacted by Ongoing Fires
DoorDash Service Remains Suspended in Los Angeles Areas Impacted by Ongoing Fires Severe Weather Protocol activated for Dasher, merchant, customer safety In response to ongoing

James Surpassing Jordan for Most 30-Point games is a testament to his greatness
LeBron James added another historic milestone to his illustrious career, surpassing Michael Jordan for the most 30-point games in NBA history during a game last

Police & Fire Departments Assist With Fires
Culver City Police Chief Jason Sims and Culver City Fire Chief Ken Powell posted a joint statement addressing the local response to the Los Angeles

Christie A Rising Star in the Lakers’ Defensive Renaissance
The Los Angeles Lakers have found a spark in second-year guard Max Christie from Michigan State, who is rapidly maturing into a reliable two-way player.

Michigan Wolverines Dominate the UCLA Bruins 94-75
In front of a raucous crowd of 11,000 fans inside Pauley Pavilion on the UCLA campus Michigan made a resounding statement, trouncing UCLA 94-75 in

Mayor Bass, LA Leaders to Provide Updates on Aggressive Response to LA Fires
Mayor Bass was with local, state and federal leaders surveying damage from the fires. At the 5:00 PM press conference, local leaders will provide the
Cross-Eyed Kash Patel Is A Crackpot
Trump’s embarrassing and embattled FBI Director nominee Kash Patel is entirely unfit for public office and demonstrably dangerous to our democratic republic. And, yes, it’s

Support or scam? Know the difference!
Staying vigilant during crises like wildfires is crucial, as scam artists often exploit such situations. Here are some tips to protect yourself: Verify Sources: Only

Chargers head to Houston for wild-card playoff matchup
The Los Angeles Chargers, who clinched a playoff berth in Week 17 with a 40-7 win over New England in Foxborough, Massachusetts, moved up to

Culver City Schools Reopened – Culver City Observer
As air quality has substantially improved, Culver City Unified schools are open and haveresumed regularly scheduled instruction on Monday, January 13. Afterschool care services will

CCUSD Schools Remain closed on Friday
Out of an abundance of caution due to significantly declining air quality overnight, the Culver City Unified School District is declaring an emergency non-instructional day

Ocean Water Use Warning for Los Angeles County Beaches
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,

King Day Celebration Cancelled for Saturday
Due to the devastating fires that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles and the unhealthy levels of the air due to the fires the city

New California Laws Effective January 1, 2025
With crime rapidly increasing in California, the following news laws have been enacted to combat specific crimes: Cracking Down on Retail Theft Organized retail theft

Julio Frenk takes over as UCLA’s chancellor ‘with gratitude, humility and joy
As we usher in a brand-new year and academic quarter, we are also proud to welcome our new chancellor, Dr. Julio Frenk, who officially assumed

Kohl’s Westchester Store to Close
Financially struggling Kohl’s Corp. is planning to close 27 underperforming stores in 15 states, according to an announcement from the company on Thursday. In Los

Culver City High School dives into winter sports
The holidays are over, and winter is here and that means high schools all around the nation are playing winter sports. At the majority of

Venice Chamber of Commerce Names Karin Wallerstein’s as CEO
A long-time Venetian and active community member who brings experience, dedication, and passion to her new role as chief executive officer. A fourteen-year Venice resident,