"The Italians" is a personal endeavor for Culver City acting coach Michelle Danner produced, directed, and played a central role in the hour and 45 minute long comedy, available today on Amazon Prime Video.
California’s big pension funds lose billions in stock market selloff Teachers at Culver City Unified Schools rely on CalSTRS, which likely saw losses similar to the $15 billion that disappeared from CalPERS last week.
Ezidore remains committed to DEI in face of mandated reductions CCUSD's Board of Education President called the Trump Administration's requirement to eliminate DEI practices to receive federal funding "authoritarian, draconian, and frankly, weird AF [sic]."
Culver City participates in "Hands Off" protest against Trump Administration Over 300 people gathered in Downtown Culver City Saturday to show their anger at the Trump Administration's agenda.
Retired LMU professor explores beach environment near Ballona Wetlands His "Sandy Shores and More" tour is being held next Friday, April 11with the help of nonprofit Friends of Ballona Wetlands.
Culver City Launches Hi-Lo Siren for Emergency Use The new system will have a unique pitch and cadence easily distinguishable from normal public safety vehicle sirens.
PHOTOS: Culver City Officials Celebrate Women of Impact Vice Mayor Freddy Puza, Councilmember Yasmine-Imani McMorrin, and School Board President Triston Ezidore recognized three women for Women's History Month.
Measure A takes effect today: What it means for Culver City The 0.50% special sales tax earmarked for homelessness services approved in November officially goes into effect April 1.
Culver City Complete Streets Design Standards Open for Public Comment Public comment for the document — which outlines design standards for the streets, roads, and sidewalks in the community — will be taken until April 11.
Newsom’s plans for school accountability tracking stalls In his first year as governor, Gavin Newsom made the creation of a comprehensive, statewide education data system one of his top priorities, but its debut is behind schedule.
Why a tax increase in Culver City may be inevitable Whether it comes from the city, Los Angeles County, or L.A. Metro, a 0.25% sales tax increase could be imminent.
Culver City commits $16 million to sustain Jubilo Village plans The $16 million residual receipts loan to keep the 95-unit affordable housing project feasible will be included in the upcoming budget.
Culver CityBus to Launch Bus Obstruction Enforcement Warning Period Violators caught by a new Automated Enforcement Program starting May 19 will be subject to a $293 fine.
Culver City Your Way hosts Transportation Town Hall 90% of participants in the Town Hall hoped for more frequent service to be prioritized by Culver CityBus.