Senator Curren Price Jr. (D-Culver City) will run for the City Council’s 9th District seat in the March 2013 elections. Assemblymember Holly Mitchell told Patch she would consider running for Price's Senate seat if it became vacant.
The Culver City City Council has directed staff to draft an Ordinance to ban single-use plastic bags and charge a fee for single-use paper bags.
Over 100 digital billboards signs were placed throughout the city of Los Angeles.
The Culver City City Council Oil Drilling Subcommittee, together with Assemblymember Holly J. Mitchell will hold a public meeting on hydraulic fracturing at the Veterans Memorial Building on Fri. Dec. 14 at 9:30 a.m.
As the Culver City City Council meets tonight to discuss regulating single use plastic bags, Cathy Browne, general manager at Huntington Park-based Crown Poly, a plastic bag manufacturer, says regulation is not the way to go.
The highest court will examine the constitutionality of the gay marriage law.
Justices could decide on Friday whether to hear cases on California's Proposition 8 and the federal Defense of Marriage Act.
Assemblymember Holly Mitchell (D-Culver City)’s term will begin in 2013. The CLBC addresses policy and budgetary issues affection black Californians.
The City Council will hold a discussion on single-use carryout bags on Mon. Dec. 10 at City Hall.
Constituents should act quickly to request tickets from their congressman or senator for President Obama's Jan. 21 inauguration.
Only lines 1,3 and 6 will run on Thurs. Nov. 22 and they will operate on a weekend/holiday schedule.
Culver City is among dozens of incorporated cities that will receive funds from the county after the state Supreme Court ruled Monday that it erroneously withheld millions of tax dollars from them.
Because Veterans Day – Nov. 11 – falls on a Sunday this year, the Culver City City Council will honor all veterans with a proclamation at the Mon. Nov. 12 City Council meeting.
Holly Mitchell (D-Culver City) won her seat in the newly configured district on Tuesday, defeating Republican rival Keith McCowen by garnering over 80 percent of the votes.
Two-thirds of the Culver City electorate that cast ballots voted to re-elect President Barack Obama.
While Measure Y – the city’s half-cent sales tax - passed with a 76 percent majority, City Council members say there’s still a lot of work to be done.
Local elected officials including Sen. Curren Price (D-Culver City) mingled with local phone bank workers and celebrities at a massive victory celebration Tuesday night.
Celebrities helped get out the Democratic vote today at the Culver Studios, reports ‘Variety.’
A few complaints have been lodged with Patch and the Culver City City Clerk’s office from voters who did not receive Culver City’s Measure Y ballot when they went to vote on Tuesday.
Patch caught up with locals voting in Culver City, proudly displaying their “I voted” stickers as they exited Culver City City Hall.
Add your photos to our gallery when you head to the ballot box today. Simply click the upload button. Tell us what number you were you in your precinct and where you voted in Culver City.
With 100 percent of the Measure Y ballots counted, residents voted to approve the half-cent sales tax measure by 76.5 percent to 23.4 percent.
The rally to support the Culver City half-cent sales tax on the Nov. 6 ballot will take place at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Starbucks on Culver and Washington boulevards opposite City Hall.
Over 100 digital billboards signs were placed throughout the city of Los Angeles, including on the border of Culver City.
Insurance mogul George Joseph has spent more than $16 million to pass the ballot measure. Supporters describe the initiative as pro-consumer; opponents say not so.
The 2008 documentary explores where our food really comes from. Mitchell will host the event followed by a discussion this Thurs. Nov. 1 at 6:30 p.m. in Culver City.
Assemblymember Holly Mitchell and Congressman Henry Waxman will be among the attendees at the event that will include a barbeque, rally and student performances.
The yellow tape and orange poles recently seen around the fountain are only a temporary measure, while City crews inspect the area.
With fracking concerns overshadowing the city, the Culver City Council has backed the Center for Biological Diversity’s national Clean Air Cities campaign.
Gov. Jerry Brown signs SB 542 authored by Sen. Curren D. Price (D-Culver City), specifying that inmate welfare funds be used for education, recreation and re-entry programs for state inmates.
The CCDC is sending out endorsement cards to over 7,0000 Democratic households in Culver City, letting residents know who to vote for as well as which measures and propositions to support on Nov. 6.
Voter registration applications must be submitted by midnight on Oct. 22. See where your voting precinct is located in Culver City.
Dispose of your old electronics at Culver Palms United Methodist Church between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sat. Oct. 20.
Culver City residents were among those who turned out Monday night to hear Plains Exploration & Production Company’s presentation on why it believes fracking at the Inglewood Oil Field is not dangerous.
Join Culver City residents, Food & Water Watch and others at the press conference that will take place ahead of PXP’s presentation of its fracking report at 6:30 p.m.
Fliers were distributed over the weekend to garner support for the Culver City ½ cent sales tax on the Nov. 6 ballot.
Interested Culver City residents should attend the event at Knox Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles at 6:30 p.m. Food & Water Watch will be hosting a press conference outside the church at 6 p.m.
The event will take place Tues. Oct. 16 at the Julian Dixon Library at noon.
Two local bus lines will be delayed significantly Friday as the Space Shuttle Endeavour is transported through the streets of Los Angeles to the California Science Center.
Mitchell (D-Culver City) says the death of the former Lt. Gov., congressman and Assemblymember “leaves a chasm in the ranks of leadership of California and the African American community.”