The Culver City Education Foundation begins its annual campaign. Please join us in helping maintain the excellence of our schools.
Despite the Culver City Council's temporary ban, hydraulic fracking WILL happen here unless we all get proactive.
Tips On Keeping Your Pet Cool in the Summer
Last night, the Culver City Council unanimously passed a Resolution asking the State of California to ban hydraulic fracturing until it can be deemed safe for the environment.
Red and Luscious: Check out the best way to get your tomatoes growing.
Planting a Summer Vegetable Garden
Mike King of mikekingrealestate.com reviews the activity for May and compares it to the trend for the year
Young Culver City theatre artists raise important questions about their education and their future.
Christy Crandell is a member of the national Five Moms campaign to stop teen abuse of over-the-counter cough medicine. In this post, she discusses how substance abuse affected her family.
Mike King of mikekingrealestae.com explains why the housing market in Culver City is red hot at the moment.
Come enjoy Culver City's talented kids perform live comedy improv.
"Everything grows rounder and wider and weirder, and I sit here in the middle of it all and wonder who in the world you will turn out to be“ - Carrie Fisher
What happens behind the scenes of the Annual Culver City Car Show? Why are Special Event Permit violations routinely ignored each year? Are parking politics involved?
If your child has problems learning to read, they might have APD - an often overlooked learning disability. Read the article for more information...
So much confusing health information out there. Time to sort out the facts from the fiction and get healthy. JOIN ME !!
THE PLANT FACTOR: Sustainability, Substance and Conservation
Are you suffering from your neighbor's tobacco smoke?
As the El Marino Adjuncts controversy gets resolved, the community can turn its attention to looking at equity.
A quick mini extension on my previous blog (Healthy Tresses for Daily Stresses), (Damaging effects to the hair!!) Read on.
Raising funds for staff at each school doesn't get us far enough, nor is it fair enough.
How to maintain healthy, gorgeous hair during lean times. Home remedies can help save money as well as your hair.
Who knew mulch was so purposeful? If you have specific concerns or questions regarding mulch or particular landscaping topics you would like to see covered, please email Tom at tom@stoutlandscape.com.
I am the first to follow hair trends that I should clear of. The latest in hair is bangs. Is it a yes or no?
If you're tired of bifocals, trifocals or progressive lenses, you might like Superfocus.
The vacant lot Parcel B received a unanimous vote for development by Combined Properties. Featuring a Grand Staircase, the project had the most community support during Monday's Council meeting.
Full agenda and expected emotion at Tuesday's School Board meeting in City Hall Council Chambers, 9770 Culver Blvd. at 7 p.m., Nov. 22.
"Parcel B" in Downtown Culver City is slated for development. Four developer proposals are available online for public comment. Let the city know what you prefer now! Expected vote Nov. 14.
People In the Neighborhood: Kate Wilson, student at Summit View School, track cyclist and athlete extraordinaire
Westfield Culver City, our modern version of a marketplace.
Being a conscientious citizen means paying attention. And voting.
Help the Culver City Middle School Musical Theatre Program win a $50,000 grant.
Using civility when engaging in public debate is a sign of an enlightened mind.
The next stop in the Culver City Burger Quest is George Petrelli's Famous Steaks.
Add some curb appeal to your home with a WE SUPPORT CULVER CITY SCHOOLS lawn sign by donating at least $100 to the Culver City Education Foundation's ALL FOR 1 fundraising campaign.
If every family in Culver City donates just $1 per day (that’s $30 a month), CCEF will reach our goal of raising $1 million per year and help secure the excellence we expect for our children.
This installment of the Culver City Burger Quest takes us to the culinary destination, Surfas. Or rather, Cafe Surfas, the attached cafe where I try Kobe and Lamb burgers.
Want to try something a little different, yet comfortably familiar? Check out my review of Pho Show, a local Vietnamese-based restaurant serving soups and other Vietnamese and Chinese dishes.
Backstage provide a place to share a few minutes of fame with familiar strangers.
Take an old IHOP location, revamp the interior with lots of wood and large picnic-style tables, serve globally inspired comfort food and Culver City has another high-quality hit restaurant to visit.
Next stop on the Culver City Burger Quest is Father's Office at the Helms Bakery. Known for their rotating brews and ultra-famous Office Burger, this Father's Office also has a great outdoor patio.