Riot trucks and other emergency gear are standing by in case of trouble.
Get updates at Culver City Patch in the hours before President Obama arrives.
With the President coming to town, Culver City Patch will be hot on the scene.
He's baaaack, this time for two fundraisers Thursday at the popular Brentwood eatery.
While Expo Line construction is going full speed ahead around Los Angeles, city officials are excited for an adjoining shuttle to the Culver City stop.
Getting involved in school safety in your town.
Patch collaborates with California Watch to examine seismic safety in our public schools.
Investigative team highlights the findings of its three-part series.
News that Barack Obama will be coming to Sony Studios in Culver City for a re-election fundraiser excites city officials, who are not sure yet what resources will be needed.
It's been a wet week, with a hot-tempered school board meeting and an affordable housing project marking one more step toward happening.
An Expo board approved a funding agreement and design contract for the project on Friday afternoon.
The African-American population has fallen 20 percent since 2000, while the Asian population increased by 23 percent.
Data from the 2010 census is being released today, with new information on Culver City
We also looked at this year's Oscar Winners, who's producing what at this year's Music Festival and it's time for spring sports at Culver City High School
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is seeking public input on a new high-voltage power line that will run from Playa del Rey to West Los Angeles.
Getting to know city council members and tackling the budget are at the top of his agenda.