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Is This to Your Taste?

Culver City's Washington West Business District will be hosting its second annual Taste of Washington West on Saturday afternoon between the hours of 3...

Mail Ballots Go Out

For Culver City residents, vote-by-mail ballots will be mailed beginning Monday. Between the next day, Tuesday, and Nov. 7, voters may drop off their ballots...

Good News for Veterans

Dateline Sacramento – Gov., Brown has signed legislation (SB 1458) sponsored by Board of Equalization member George Runner and authored by state Sen. Patricia...

West’s Track Still Closed

The athletic field and track at West Los Angeles College have been closed for renovation over the summer. The college intends to re-open these facilities...

Time to Register

Make sure that your vote counts on Election Day, Nov. 8 by checking your voter registration status. As a reminder, you need to re-register if...

AVPA Joins Centennial Party

As the city of Culver City kicks off its year of Centennial celebrations on Saturday morning with a 9 o’clock parade from Vets Park...

Lugo Cerra’s Newest Is a Smash

The First 100 Years met with raves at author Julie Lugo Cerra’s booksigning at the Westfield Mall two nights ago on Culver City’s 99th...

A Homeless Emergency

County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas joined artists, activists, and academics at Atlantic magazine’s “Race + Justice: An Atlantic Summit” at the Hudson Loft in downtown...

He Tramples the Flag

A North Carolina high school teacher has been placed on paid leave after stomping on the U.S. flag. Lee Francis is a history teacher in...

Fine, If That Is His Fine

A Hews Media Group-Community News series of 2015 stories by Publisher Brian Hews has resulted in the Fair Political Practices Commission fining Commerce City...