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Realistic and Iconic — Why I Chose ‘Combined’ to Build Parcel...

Re “The Most Flamboyant Bid Wins Parcel B — A Stairway to the Stars

Likely Consequences of Supercommittee’s Failure Last Week

On Nov. 21, the co-chairs of the so-call Super Committee, the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction in Washington, U.S. Sen. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) and U.S. Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), announced that the 12-member bipartisan panel had failed to reach agreement on how to reduce the nation’s deficit by $1.5 trillion over the next 10 years.

This Was Not the Time to Tinker with the School...

[Editor’s Note: The President of the Assn. of Classified Employees sent this email to her members yesterday.]

A Tribute to Gourley

[Editor’s Note: The wife of School Board President Scott Zeidman stepped to the microphone last night and paid tribute to his celebrated and also departing partner on the Board, Steve Gourley.]

A Closer Look at Brown’s Pension Plan

[Editor’s Note: Mr. Rice is a lobbyist for City Hall.]

Team Chardiet to the Rescue

Just a week and a half until Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 8.

School Board candidates and their teams have been walking the neighborhoods of Culver City for months, ringing our doorbells, introducing themselves, telling us about their qualifications and describing what they intend to do once elected.

Two Dead Birds in Culver City Tested Positive for West Nile...

The Los Angeles County West Vector and Vector-Borne Disease Control District advises that two new dead birds collected in Culver City have tested positive for West Nile Virus, which is transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito.

Amazon Saga Did Little to Help State’s Finances

Dateline Sacramento — Gov. Brown recently signed compromise legislation aimed at avoiding a costly ballot fight between Amazon and in-state retailers.