President Barack Obama issued a proclamation calling on public facilities and grounds to fly the U.S. flag at half-staff today to honor Neil Armstrong, the first human to walk on the moon. Armstrong was laid to rest today.
Labor Day falls on Mon. Sept. 3. Enjoy the holiday in Culver City!
Bill calling for 3-foot passing rule moves to Senate as another bill to exempt new bike lanes from state environmental review heads to Gov. Jerry Brown's desk.
Currently, only physicians or nurse practitioners can dispense birth control. Assemblymember Mitchell’s (D-Culver City) AB 2348 would expand the scope of birth control availability.
The community is invited to join City officials for an informal gathering on the sidewalk next to the corral in front of the Conservatory for Coffee and Tea on Madison Avenue and Jean Place.
Some of the candy is tainted with the deadly metal, according to state health officials.
The residents say they are pouring money into the City of Los Angeles’ coffers and getting nothing in return, reports 'The Argonaut.'
The Culver City Council approved the terms and conditions agreed upon with the Combined Properties/Hudson Pacific group back in January, to develop the property at 9300 Culver Blvd.
The council will discuss a resolution to approve the terms and conditions agreed upon with the Combined Properties/Hudson Pacific group back in January, to develop the property at 9300 Culver Blvd.
Beginning at the end of August and continuing through November, Culver City will begin working on the Jefferson Boulevard streetscape and pedestrian and bicycle access improvement project.
The pizza chain tells its shareholders that the cost associated with insuring its employees will be passed on to its customers.
The City of Culver City is placing a proposal to implement a half-cent sales tax (Measure Y) on the Nov. 6 ballot.
City officials extend hours until 2 a.m. starting this weekend for Metro rail lines and Orange Line buses.
The Orange County District Attorney's office opposed the parole of Alan Frank Roark who is serving time for plotting a conspiracy to murder his estranged wife.
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and other city officials also back the ban.
A Culver City resident is one of two admitted drug couriers, in addition to three charged today, who are all scheduled to appear in a federal court Aug. 14.
Up to 10 bikes can now be housed in what was a former car parking space in front of the Conservatory for Coffee & Tea on Washington Boulevard.