Thank You for Sharing Serah’s Gift

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Thank you for the beautiful piece on Serah. You captured her essence, the wonderful spirit of the Culver City Police Dept. (Officer Poulin and Sgt. Kellum) – plus the many motorcycle officers who showed up – such a fantastic showing) and the community support of Target and staff! These days, there is so much bad news…

An Impractical Response from Council Candidates

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By Jay Handal. As Chair of the West L.A. Neighborhood Council, last Thursday night I attended a forum for candidates for City Council District 11. The question was asked: What will be your top priority if elected?

Standing up for Newtown – Survivors Deserve a Gun Control Vote

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By Wendy Greuel. Newtown. Aurora. Tucson. Virginia Tech. Columbine. America has seen far too many gun tragedies over the past few years. People in every corner of our nation, and right here in Los Angeles, have had families destroyed by gun violence. As Mayor, I will work so that gun violence never touches your life.

Honors for Four Culver High AVPA Musicians

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By Dr. Tony Spano. I want to congratulate four Culver City High School music students, from the Academy of Visual and Performing Arts program, who were selected last weekend to perform with the Cal State L.A. High School Honor Band.

UPCC’s Safety Forum Last Week Was Just the Beginning

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Thanks for your coverage of the United Parents of Culver City’s Safety Forum last week at the Vets Auditorium. Supt. Dave LaRose, Chief Don Pedersen and School Resource Officer Al Casillas all did an excellent job answering questions and communicating what they are actively doing every day to help keep our kids safe.

Mielke Discusses Results From First Negotiating Session

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By David Mielke, President of the Teachers Union. Friends – Your CCFT Bargaining Team met with the CCUSD management team (yesterday) morning for our first negotiating session for the 2012-2013 school year. The big news is…