Wendy Taylor
Youth Health Center Will Host Art Exhibit
The Friends of the Culver City Youth Health Center will host an exhibit and sale of the work of Culver City resident, artist and author Francia Turner Fate, on Sunday, July 8.
Train and Bus Plans for Expo’s Opening Day
Metro officially will open to the public both the Culver City Station and the Farmdale Station along the recently inaugurated Metro Expo Line on Wednesday at 12 noon.
Mitchell to Participate in Baldwin Hills Relay for Life
State Assemblymember Holly J. Mitchell (D-Culver City) is inviting all comers to participate in the cancer awareness 24-hour Relay for Life of Baldwin Hills, starting at 9 a.m., Saturday, June 23.
Parks Doesn’t Think Plastic Bag Ban Should be in the Bag...
Not so fast, says Los Angeles City Councilman Bernard Parks, on the Council’s recent attempt to jump on a flaming bandwagon and support a ban on single-use plastic bags.
Expo Arrives – Well, It’s Due – at High Noon on...
Los Angeles Mayor Villaraigosa, who doubles as Chair of the Metro Board, announced this morning that Metro will officially open to the public both the Culver City station and the Farmdale station along the recently inaugurated Expo Line at 12 noon on Wednesday, June 20.
Greuel: Small Businesses Lose $100 Million Because L.A. Fails to Certify...
With unemployment lingering at 11 percent in Los Angeles County, Controller Wendy Greuel has found that the city lags in certifying businesses that are minority-owned, women-owned and run by disabled veterans in competing for city contracts.
Culver City Little League 8-Year-Old All-Stars Take Second in Cheviot Hills
Former Schiool Board President Scott Zeidman has found something to do with all the free time he now has. Coaching baseball.
How State Budget Cuts Will Affect Your Healthcare Visits
When Gov. Brown released his May Revise budget proposal based on new revenue projections on May 14, the projected revenue shortfall had grown from an estimated $9.2 billion in January to $15.7 billion, largely attributed to three causes:
City Hall Joins in Redevelopment Suit Against the State
The City of Culver City yesterday joined eight other cities in Los Angeles, Orange, Alameda, and San Diego counties in filing a lawsuit to ensure local property tax funds are disbursed to fund local obligations rather than to the state and other taxing entities.
Greuel Releases Analysis of LAFD Emergency Response Times
As the Los Angeles City Council begins debating the budget for the upcoming fiscal year, City Controller Wendy Greuel this afternoon went public with her analysis of the Los Angeles Fire Dept.’s incident response times.