Wendy Taylor
It Is Open. The Dog Park Has Been Restored
Thanks to diligent staff members, the Dog Park has reopened this afternoon, a little more than five months after it was shut down because of a gas leak.
Senator Is Scouting for Women Worthy of the Title ‘SHero’
State Sen. Curren D. Price Jr. (D-Culver City) is issuing a call for nominations for his fifth annual “Tribute to SHeroes” awards.
‘The News Was Not Good’
[Editor’s Note: The President of the Teachers Union sent the following message to his members last night.]
Does the School Board’s Decision Make Any Sense?
[Editor’s Note: A message from the President of the Teachers Union to members following last night’s School Board meeting.]
Union President Sees 20 Teachers Tonight on Cut List
[Editor’s Note: An update from the President of the Teachers Union to his members.]
Simon Johnson Earns Second Straight Culver City Spelling Bee Title
Simon Johnson stood tall and confidently spelled the word p-i-z-z-z-e-r-i-a to take home the sixth annual Culver City Unified School District Spelling Bee championship on Monday evening at the Robert Frost Auditorium.
Mayme Clayton Exhibit to Open in Sacramento
In honor of Black History Month, an historic exhibit from the prestigious collection of the late Mayme Clayton in Culver City, celebrating the heroic Freedom Riders of the civil rights movement, will open a nearly four-month run on Wednesday evening in Sacramento.
Ridley-Thomas: Why Healthcare Reform Must Be Preserved
On the occasion of President Obama’s State of the Union speech calling for Congress to continue the work of healthcare reform, the County Board of Supervisors, led by Supervisor Mark-Ridley-Thomas, voted to fight any effort to repeal the historic legislation.
Price Salutes the Governor’s Numerous Civil Rights Heroics
Dateline Sacramento — Speaking at the annual California Legislative Black Caucus breakfast honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Gov. Brown told an audience of 600 that education is a civil rights issue.
Ridley-Thomas Salutes New Fitness Park Approved for King Med Center
County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas yesterday applauded a vote by the Board of Supervisors to allocate nearly $1 million for a state-of-the-art fitness park in the new Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center campus.