A Correspondent
Voters Should Smile for the Birdee
At the last City Council meeting, the city clerk introduced Culver City Counts, a voter education and outreach program and its mascot Birdee with...
Chamber Chooses Its Own. No Surprise
The Chamber of Commerce board of directors today has endorsed two of its long-serving fellow board members, Göran Eriksson and Scott Wyant, and attorney...
Lee Takes Campaign to the Mayme Clayton
After a spirited kickoff last month and an important meeting with state Sen. Holly Mitchell (who agreed to contribute $1,000 to the campaign) it...
Sorority Ban at Duke
Dateline Raleigh, NC -- All Panhellenic sorority activities at Duke University have been suspended without further notice after a new member was hospitalized last...
Don’t Gut the Coastal Commission
Heal the Bay says it needs the public’s assistance today to protect the California coastline.
Sign our petition supporting the current leadership of the Coastal...
Chamber Invites Public Inside
If the people won’t go to the election, the election will go to the people.
With the percentage of Culver City voters slipping nearly out...
Burke Flashes Re-election Momentum
Dateline Inglewood – State Assemblymember Autumn Burke today announced a huge fundraising haul today, raising $240,000 in the last reporting period of 2015, and $420,000...
When Justice Isn’t Just
“When Justice Isn’t Just,” a documentary dealing with racial inequality and political manipulation of the judicial system, will be screened -- free – on...
44,000 Homeless – 1/3 in South L.A.
Thirteen hundred people participated last Saturday in a dialogue about Los Angeles County’s crisis of homelessness at the 24th annual Empowerment Congress Summit.
They vowed...
An Attorney with Mud or Clean Slate
Controversy surrounded last Friday’s special board meeting of the Central Basin Municipal Water District after a Hews Media Group-Community News story called into serious...