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Features Combined Performance with Santa Ana College Concert Band
Santa Monica College’s Emeritus Concert Band, under the baton of Yosuke Miyoshi, will present a free concert on Sunday, Oct. 27, at 3 p.m. The

City Earns Two Awards for Financial Excellence by Government Finance Officers Association
The City of Culver City is pleased to announce it has once again won a pair of awards for excellence by the Government Finance Officers

Jazz Nights in October – Culver City Observer
The City of Culver City welcomes you enjoy Sunday evenings in October at the Kirk Douglas Theatre. Talented jazz musicians will perform each Sunday, beginning

Wildcats suffer 44-20 loss at Glendale
West Los Angeles College outgained Glendale Community College in nearly every statistical category except the one that matters most. The Wildcats had a tough time

High Speed Chase With Suspect Hitting Cars and Damaging Property Ends in Culver City
The Los Angeles Police Department chased a dangerous high-speed chase that began near Exposition Park and ended in Culver City, where the individual surrendered to

City Looks for Input to Streetscape Improvements in Arts District
City Community Meeting to Discuss Potential Enhancements to the Culver City Arts District Streetscape Medians The community is invited to discuss (and brainstorm!) about potential

Culver City Chamber Of Commerce Announces Endorsements
Endorses Vera, Renteria And Wisnosky Stehlin For City Council, Carlson And Lachman For School Board The Board of Directors of the Culver City Chamber of

Pop on by Our Pop-up Book Sale Saturday
Mark your calendars for another amazing children’s book pop-up sale at the Culver City Julian Dixon Library! A great opportunity to buy gently used children’s

Reader Questions Wording in Story
Dear Editor, The language in your article, "New Details on Fatal Pedestrian Accident at National Blvd Intersection" normalizes traffic deaths and essentially treats pedestrian life

Trash Interceptor Permanent – Culver City Observer
The Ballona Creek Trash interceptor has been so successful the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to make the Trash Interceptor 007 a

Culver City Centaurs Football Scores & Schedule
Fri, Aug 30 Loss Culver City 32 @ San Jacinto 42 Fri, Sep 06 WIN Culver City 42 Narbonne 28 Thu, Sep 12 WIN Culver

Santa Monica College Homecoming Game Oct. 19 Moved to Pasadena City College
The Santa Monica College Corsairs 2024 Homecoming Game on Oct. 19 has been moved to Pasadena City College (PCC), located at 1570 E. Colorado Blvd.,

USPS Recommended Mailing and Shipping Dates for 2024 Holiday Season
The U.S. Postal Service announced its recommended mailing and shipping dates for holiday mail and packages today. The following are recommended send-by dates for expected

Performance Features Students in SMC’s Distinctive Music Program
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Music Department will present the SMC Applied Music Showcase featuring students in SMC’s distinctive Applied Music Program performing songs, instrumental

SMC Barrett Gallery and The Black Lunch Table Host Free Gallery Reception Oct. 15 for “Converge+Vertex: Traversing the minor gesture of timelines” Exhibition
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Pete & Susan Barrett Art Gallery and artist/archivist/activist group The Black Lunch Table present “Converge+Vertex: Traversing the minor gesture of

Former Owner of ‘The Timepiece Gentleman’ Luxury Watch Consignment Store in Beverly Hills Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charges
A Los Angeles man who ran a Beverly Hills luxury watch consignment business and was known as “The Timepiece Gentleman” pleaded guilty today to swindling

Dedicated Teacher Marshanne Love Will be Remembered at Celebration at El Rincon
CCFT mourns the loss of longtime El Rincon Elementary teacher Marshanne Kendrick-Love. Celebration of her life Marshanne Love will be celebrated at El Rincon Elementary
Culver City Observer Letters Policy
Letters and Commentaries are the opinion of the individual writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the newspaper. The Culver City Observer takes

Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles
Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles (pronounced “lee-say”) was founded by my parents Raymond and Esther Kabbaz, in 1964; both were teachers at the Lycée

Wildcats suffer 44-20 loss at Glendale
West Los Angeles College outgained Glendale Community College in nearly every statistical category except the one that matters most. The Wildcats had a tough time
Two Democratic Clubs Cause Confusion Among Culver City Voters
Dear Editor, Unless you’re paying close attention, you may get confused between the two Democratic Clubs in town: the longstanding Culver City Democratic Club, and