High gas prices are becoming an increasingly contentious issue in the presidential campaign.
Councilmember Andrew Weissman says it’s time to “question the rationale” of lifetime retiree benefits for council members who will serve at the most eight years on the City Council.
The new policy lets restaurants with outdoor seating invite dogs to chow down with their owners. Take our poll and let us know what you think.
The Trade, Commerce and Tourism Committee unanimously approved the 17-year-contract with the company that owns malls in Culver City and Century City.
With the abolition of the Redevelopment Agency and the funds it provides, the future of three major Culver City events came before the City Council Monday night.
33rd Congressional District Representative Karen Bass has sent out a survey asking constituents what she should focus on in Washington in the coming year.
Meghan Sahli-Wells and Jim Clarke received the top votes following a City Council candidate’s forum on Wednesday night.
A three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals today ruled that Proposition 8, the voter-approved ban on same-sex weddings, was unconstitutional.
The council approved several project Monday night including the sale of the Globe property to Habitat for Humanity and signing a commitment letter with Lowe Enterprises to develop the Transit Oriented Development site next to the Expo line station.
The Culver City Bicycle Coalition has joined forces with bike enthusiast Micheal O’Leary to create an opportunity for residents to pedal and pow-wow with the mayor every Monday.
The Culver City Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors heard from all six potential City Council candidates during a forum on Tuesday morning before making its decision.
AB 1148, the California Disclose Act, goes before the state Assembly Tuesday. Tell us what you think of the bill in our poll below.
The City Council approved Monday night a commitment letter that will allow the Jazz Bakery to build a 250-seat venue adjacent to the Kirk Douglas Theatre.
With filing now officially closed, each of the six candidates in the April 10 Culver City Council elections are hoping to garner your vote. Take our poll on endorsements at the end of this article.
The energy consultant says he is the progressive voice for change and doesn’t believe in advertising endorsements.
The Culver City Chamber of Commerce issued a statement backing SB659, a bill that would give local agencies an additional two months, beyond the current Feb. 1 deadline to wind down.
The City Council also voted to extend meter enforcement hours to 11 p.m., including Sundays. However, a motion to eliminate two hour free parking in downtown parking structures was postponed.
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The City Council pushed off a vote Monday night on a new proposal by Gary Mandell to produce a musical event in lieu of the 2012 Culver City Summer Music Festival.
Rep. Bass held a kick-off event for the newly drawn 37th Congressional District at the Culver City Teen Center in the Veterans Memorial complex on Saturday.
Jim Clarke told attendees at his kick-off campaign Saturday he would use his experience and contacts from his work in Los Angeles and Washington to push Culver City’s agenda.
The 14-member California Citizens Redistricting Commission met Wednesday in Culver City to hear public input about possible amendments to the California Government Code.
Construction of a pedestrian crossing signal will begin Monday Jan. 23 at 8 a.m. Work will continue until 5 p.m. Mon-Fri through March and residents may experience some disruptions.
Gov. Jerry Brown took questions from City Council members and said he would not postpone dissolving redevelopment agencies.
State Senator Curren Price Jr. has co-authored Sen. Alex Padilla’s AB659 to give redevelopment agencies more time to transition beyond the current Feb. 1 elimination date.
The Culver City Council elections are just under three months away and candidates are hitting the ground running.
Originally scheduled to re-open by Dec. 12, renovations to LAX's Bradley Terminal won't be completed until spring 2013.
The public is invited to attend and present testimony at Wednesday evening’s Citizens Redistricting Commission in the Culver City Council Chambers.
Mayor Micheal O’Leary leaves today with Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and 250 other mayors from around the country for the 80th Winter Meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
Scott Malsin made the decision barely a month after resigning from his position as vice mayor in order to retain his medical benefits.
Culver City’s 17-year tradition of holding a free summer music series may not happen this year if funds cannot be found to support the festival.
Governor Brown hopes to convince Californians to tax themselves to support schools.
It was standing room only at Gregg Fleishman’s gallery for Meghan Sahli-Wells’ kick-off campaign for the City Council on Sunday afternoon.
Culver City's current Mayor Micheal O'Leary held his re-election kick off campaign at the Lindberg Park Stonehouse on Saturday afternoon.
At a meeting with Culver City constituents at Akasha restaurant on Saturday morning, Senator Curren Price Jr. said he voted ‘reluctantly’ for the abolition of Redevelopment Agencies.
The Federal Transit Administration's final approval to build a light rail along Crenshaw Boulevard to LAX, means Culver City residents can take the Expo from downtown to the airport.
Meghan Sahli-Wells announces she will stand for a City Council seat in the April 10 elections and Mayor Micheal O’Leary will be running for office once again.
Newly-elected Chamber of Commerce Chair Goran Eriksson vows to lobby representatives in Sacramento to reinstate the Redevelopment Agency.
Registering to vote online and banning the sale of shark fins completes this list of 10 interesting new laws.
Culver City Mayor Micheal O’Leary said the ruling will have a “disastrous effect” on local projects.