Californians Aware is asking voters to sign a petition that would protect key provisions of the Brown Act, the state's open-government law.
The City Council declared a fiscal emergency in order to place the half-cent sales tax on the November ballot, which will be accompanied by a 10-year sunset clause.
Holly Mitchell (D-Culver City) is a joint author of AB 278 and SB 900, which will become state law on Jan. 1, 2013.
In an effort to save money, the state decided to suspend mandates that require local jurisdictions to keep the public informed, but Culver City officials say they'll continue to provide transparency.
The award recognizes a City’s outstanding contributions and leadership. Culver City placed third out of 38,000 fleets across North America.
Gov. Jerry Brown signs Senate Bill 1388 into law. The law, which goes into effect Jan. 1, makes it OK to park at a broken meter.
With Phase I of the Expo Line from downtown to Culver City now complete, construction of the second phase of the Expo Line got underway at the beginning of July.
The City will begin its slurry seal resurfacing project this coming Monday and work will continue through July 27.
A panel of the 2nd District Court of Appeal finds that Los Angeles County's ban on medical marijuana is 'preempted' by state law.
The following is an open letter to the Culver City council from Culver City resident Stephen Murray.
Monday night’s 5-0 vote calls on the State of California to ban the controversial practice of hydraulic fracturing.
The Chamber’s statement comes as the Culver City Council discusses with residents whether to add a half-cent tax on the November ballot to help with the City’s budget.
The City Council will also discuss options related to local regulations regarding fracking at its 7 p.m. meeting on Mon. July 2.
Fracking in and near Culver City would put us in great jeopardy: earthquakes, toxic air, polluted aquifers--you name it.
The Los Angeles City Council voted 11-1 to allow a company that did not go through the proper channels to install free Wi-Fi at Los Angeles International Airport beginning in mid-July.
As Culver City holds ongoing community meetings to discuss the possibility of a sales tax increase to be placed on the November ballot, Gov. Jerry Brown has already backed three rival tax initiatives for election day.
Vice Mayor Jeff Cooper opened up the discussion at Monday’s City Council meeting to draft a resolution that would place a moratorium on fracking in Culver City.
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The public is invited to attend a meeting in City Council Chambers at 7 p.m. to provide input on issues relating to the state of the City’s finances.
Culver City has begun rolling out 20 new Compressed Natural Gas buses. All 20 are expected to be on the streets by the end of June.
The resolution calls on the State of California to place a moratorium on the practice of hydraulic fracturing.
Almost 450 people packed City Council Chambers Tuesday night to voice their concerns about the practice of hydraulic fracturing to DOGGR representatives.
If you missed Tuesday night's meeting in Culver City, click on the link below to see our live blog, with speaker comments, photos, and comments from the protest.
A group of concerned Culver City parents held an informal session on the controversial practice of gas and oil fracking on Friday at Veteran’s Memorial Park.
It's Election Day. Find where to vote and what election races and questions are up for consideration. Polls close at 8 p.m.
Traffic across the Westside is likely to be impacted as President Barack Obama heads to a Beverly Hills fundraiser on Wednesday afternoon.
Elected officials would be limited to serving 12 years in the California Legislature if Proposition 28 passes.
Culver City’s Public Works department is currently awaiting a new electronic sensor before the lion fountain will be operational again.
Proposition 29 proposes adding $1 to the price of each cigarette pack sold in California.
The Southland cities have banded together to file a lawsuit against the State of California’s Finance Department following the dissolution of the over 400 State redevelopment agencies earlier this year.
The organization thanks Culver City for including language in its tree-trimming contract specifically protecting nesting birds.
Culver City has been working on an ordinance to ban plastic bags for almost two years now. Mayor Andy Weissman says a proposal could be on the Culver City Council agenda as early as this summer.
The City needs to work on having events and activities that do not constantly impact parking and traffic in residential areas.
Check out what's going on this week in Culver City.
Elementary school reported $23,700 missing from its coffers in November 2011.
Michael Anthony Mariscal pleads not guilty Wednesday to charges that he murdered two people and wounded a third in a June 2011 shooting at Penmar Park in Venice.
See the Culver City Middle School Improv Team perform; go to Assemblymember Holly Mitchell's open house.
Locals encouraged to ride bikes during "Bike Week L.A."
The scammers claim that President Barack Obama is offering a program of bill credits or direct payment of bills.
Residents speak out against fee hikes.