The Tilden Terrace affordable housing project drew overwhelming interest, with 1,250 to 1,350 applications given out by Culver City officials.
Registration is currently open to Culver City residents only. Non-resident registration begins Monday.
No more wet, muddy mess at the parking lot. The repaving was completed on March 10.
Day and night time traffic will be disrupted from March 20 through March 29 as Metro builds the Venice Boulevard Bridge as part of Expo Line activities.
There will be detours and delays on the Culver City Line 6 buses this Sunday as a result of the L.A. Marathon.
Sahli-Wells will talk about Culver City issues with an emphasis on increasing voter turnout at the League of Women Voters meeting on March 19 at the Culver City Julian Dixon Library.
Metro provides update on I-405 Sepulveda Improvements Impact Project.
The Tilden Terrace project offers 33 affordable housing units for low and moderate-income families. Applications are available March 8 through March 15.
Thefts of Culver City street signs and copper wiring from streetlights are on the rise. The City is asking the public to be on alert and report any damage.
The Transportation Security Administration relaxes some security rules for commercial aircraft. Golf clubs and hockey sticks also will be allowed in cabins. What do you think of this latest decision?
The street will be closed at Venice Boulevard and Hoke Avenue near Culver City from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. through March 13 in order to remove trees as part of the Expo Line construction.
Last yearβs winner was Culver City student Michelle Bac. Letβs see if Culver City students can go two for two. The deadline is April 15.
Smart911 is a free national service that allows you to create an online profile with specific details that will allow call takers and emergency responders to have more detailed information in the case of an emergency.
The new Scandinavian Culver City eatery is set to open at 12400 Washington Blvd.
Automatic federal spending cuts kick in Friday and take millions from college financial aid programs nationwide, including West LA College in Culver City.
Culver City residents approved the .05 percent local sales tax increase in the November 2012 elections, and the rate hike begins April 1.
The Culver City Public Works Department will be pressure washing the path on Feb. 28 and March 1 and will be removing graffiti from the bridge. The path will remain open.
Traffic lights for Westside neighborhoods are finally upgraded to help improve drive time in Los Angeles.
Mayor Andy Weissman was just one of dozens of local officials that attended a hearing by state lawmakers a year after the loss of redevelopment funds.
Last weekβs round table discussion hosted by Assemblymember Holly Mitchell together with the City of Culver City, tackled ways to address affordable housing following the loss of Redevelopment funds.
The L.A. county supervisor and Metro board member writes about a recent trip to see the Expo Line construction.
As part of the construction of the Expo Light Rail Line Phase 2, work crews will temporarily close Robertson Boulevard at Venice on Thurs. Feb. 7 and Sat. Feb. 9.
While the City of Culver City is eager to move ahead with Parcel B and other projects, its hands are currently tied, until the State Department of Finance gives it the green light.
The Culver City City Council together with the office of Assemblymember Holly Mitchell will host the event on Feb. 8 to discuss how to move forward on projects in the wake of the loss of Redevelopment funds.
The new option reduces the paperwork and recordkeeping burden on small businesses by an estimated 1.6 million hours annually.
Several large-scale projects in Culver City are moving ahead. Expect to see some of the completed buildings this year.
Are you attending tomorrow's inauguration? Upload your photos or videos and share the experience with your neighbors.
Mayor Andy Weissman and Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas were among those on hand to dedicate the new pedestrian and bicycle access improvements at Hetzler Rd. on Friday morning.
Culver City welcomes βThe Linkβ shuttle buses, courtesy of the Los Angeles County Department of Public works.
California Green Communities has rated Culver City with a "Silver' status, making it only the sixth city to be honored for its sustainable efforts by the organization, which was established four years ago.
The California governor unveiled his proposed 2013-14 fiscal year budget Thursday morning.
State Senator Curren D. Price Jr. (D-Culver City) introduced SB 62 saying the bill would give medical boards information that would allow them to take action against their licensees, if necessary.
A public hearing will be held at 6:30 p.m. Plans call for a people mover, new roadways, new terminals and a new taxiway, and will move northern runways 260 feet north.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed nearly 1,000 bills signed into law in 2012; here's an overview of what went into effect Jan. 1, 2013.
Only lines 1,3 and 6 will run on Tues. Jan 1 and they will operate on a weekend/holiday schedule. Buses to West Los Angeles College will also be affected.
Congresswoman Karen Bassβs (D-Culver City) appointment was announced Friday. Sheβll also continue to serve on the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
The Culver City School Board and the Police Department say they are working with the City Council to establish additional protocols and procedures to ensure the safety of all CCUSD children in the wake of the Newtown, CT. shooting.
Dozens of people showed up at the public meeting on Friday and urged the Culver City City Council Oil Drilling Subcommittee to ban the controversial practice of hydraulic fracturing.
Congresswoman Karen Bass (D-CA) announces her office will distribute free tickets to attend President Barack Obamaβs Jan. 21 inauguration.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says birth control pills are safe to dispense over the counter.