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A Lesson to Us All: The Inextricable Link Between Apathy and...
There are many reasons to be politically active:
The Big Sting: 4043 Irving
Not long ago, a prime open space in Culver City, publicly owned property, quietly changed hands in a no-bid agreement to a private party.
NAACP Convention: What It Means for Culver City
With all of the controversy surrounding the NAACP and the Tea Party last week, I want to take a moment to step outside of the chaos and recognize an incredible event.
Public Theatre Plays Return to Carlson Park on Saturday
On Saturday afternoon, Culver City Public Theatre unveils its 12th season of free theater in Carlson Park for families and theatre fans of all ages.
Sierra Club Touts Photovoltaic Expert in Pressing ‘Beyond Coal’ Campaign
Los Angeles has a dirty secret. Our city gets a disappointingly high 44 percent of its power from dirty coal-fired power plants in Arizona and Utah, which are among the worst stationary sources of pollution in the United States.
A Fireworks Warning
The Culver City Police Dept. wants the public to have a safe July 4 celebration.