Wendy Taylor
Chardiet Fundraiser at Joxer Daley’s
With the School Board race heating up, Laura Chardiet, the first candidate to announce, will hold a fundraiser next weekend.
Fiesta La Ballona Continues Its Mission of Going Green
The Green Committee of Fiesta La Ballona — which returns to Vets Park on the last Friday-Saturday-Sunday of the month — will again have a booth this year, with live presentations and information about sustainable living.
Obama’s Critics Are Motivated by His Race, Julian Bond Tells the...
[Editor’s Note: We thank Bill Wynn for relaying this report from zocalopublicsquare.org from the NAACP convention being hosted in Los Angeles this week.]
The Lions Club Is True to Its Vision
True to one of its main missions, the enterprising Culver City Lions Club raised $7,000 last weekend at the “Carmageddon Carnival” at Westfield Culver City that will go toward providing free eye examinations for students in Culver City schools.
West Hosts Program for Prospective Paralegals
Unlike some career schools, West Los Angeles College offers a fully accredited, ABA-approved Paralegal program at what West says is an affordable price.
Chardiet Opens Her School Board Campaign Door on Sunday, July 24
Re “‘I Am Incredibly Vocal,’ Says Chardiet”
Laura Chardiet, an educator and PTA veteran, formally will inaugurate her campaign for the School Board on Sunday, July 24, at the West Culver City home of City Councilman Scott Malsin and his wife Anne.
Laura Chardiet, an educator and PTA veteran, formally will inaugurate her campaign for the School Board on Sunday, July 24, at the West Culver City home of City Councilman Scott Malsin and his wife Anne.
Carmageddon Carnival Rolls Into Culver City — at the Mall
Remember your first ride on a Ferris wheel, your first prize from a game booth, your first whiff of cotton candy?
Handcuffed but Hopeful, Redevelopment Agency Votes on Its Life Tonight
Believing that it should not have to pay what it regards as a state-sponsored extortion fee of $12.1 million to stay alive, the Redevelopment Agency — with no choice — is expected to approve a $12.1 million fee to Sacramento to remain alive at tonight’s 7 o’clock meeting in Council Chambers.
New President for West L.A. College
West Los Angeles College today has selected a new president, Nabil Abu-Ghazaleh.