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Biggest Win in Years for Environment

Jubilant advocates for the environment today are celebrating an historic – and anticipated – victory. The headline is that the City Council voted unanimously last...

Bombshell: Conservative Cabinet

Susie Page, Washington correspondent for the left-wing USA Today, suffered another hysterical paroxysm on this morning’s front page. After carefully combing through almost-President Trump’s nominees,...

Bye, Bye Polystrene

See survey results (pdf). The City Council’s alltime endurance record – ending its meeting at 3:15 a.m. during the Gary Silberger era a decade...

Jews Are Warned: On Your Guard. Here They Come Again

First of two parts.  Malcolm Hoenlien may be the most influential Jew in America. He also is 100 percent unknown to Reform and Conservative Jews, beyond...

Times – No Friend of Jews

Every Jew and many Christians know Israel is the most hated nation on earth since re-attaining statehood in 1948. Even in an era of cupcake...

Idle Words of Trump Worry Wolkowitz

Second in a series.  Re: “Wolkowitz Is ‘Curious’ About Next 4 Years” The election of Donald Trump worries former Culver City Mayor Ed Wolkowitz more than...

Expo Can Help Relief Congestion, Eriksson Hopes

Second in a series.  Re: “Addressing Congestion – Then Solving It”  Paying a slow price for its primo location as a cut-through community for thousands of...

Wolkowitz Is ‘Curious’ About Next 4 Years

First of two parts.  A keen observer of the political scene almost a decade and a half after leaving office as the mayor of Culver...

A Knock on the Door for Prospective Cops

Second of two parts.  Re: “Probing the Past of a Future Cop” The state law that prohibits employers from asking potentially disqualifying questions about an applicant’s criminal...

Small Plus Clarke Equals 100-plus Christmases

Two of Culver City’s favorite personalities and elected officials mingled last evening  with the overflow crowd in Town Plaza that eagerly awaited the lighting...