O'Brien to remain on Subcommittee for World Cup and Olympics Reorganization of the Ad Hoc Subcommittee focused on these events was considered following Dan O'Brien's appointment as the President and CEO of the Culver City Chamber of Commerce
Darrel Menthe Launches Bid for CCUSD Board of Education Menthe currently serves on the Culver City Planning Commission, the Culver City School District LCAP Parent Committee, the Culver City Police Chief's Advisory Panel, and was on the Culver City Finance Advisory Committee from 2018-2023.
City hosts community workshops for Sepulveda Connects Project Following an Open House targeted at the Sunkist Park neighborhood held last week, the city is hosting two more Design Workshops for residents to provide input on the mobility project
Dear Culver City: Olympics Committee Decision should be about the "customer" EDITOR'S NOTE: This piece was submitted by a source unaffiliated with Culver Crescent and does not represent the opinion of The Crescent or its writers.
Third Annual Culver City Night Market Highlights AANHPI Businesses All are invited to the February 20 event featuring Food, Entertainment, and Retailers from 5 to 8 p.m. at Culver City High School
Council outlines priorities at Strategic Planning Retreat City staff and the city council met at One Culver for a Strategic Planning Retreat to set priorities and measurable goals guiding this year’s budget process.
Sound artists bring love and healing to the Wende Museum This Valentine's Day, the Glorya Kaufman Community Center will host a unique artistic exhibit featuring a light and sound display
Culver City figures adamantly reject U.S. Attorney General criticism United States Attorney General Pam Bondi referenced Culver City in criticism of Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove, implying it was dealing with crime that the Congresswoman was refusing to address
Culver City voting age to be decided in November election The council voted 3-2 to approve placing a measure on the 2026 General Election ballot on November 3 that would lower the voting age for Culver City municipal elections to 16.
Culver City revenues up in mid-year budget report The city council approved a mid-year budget report recommending more than $6.5 million in projected revenue for the 2025-26 Fiscal Year at its meeting Monday night
Artist Laureate helps residents ponder life with movement An event held Sunday in Victoria Marks' "Conversations with Words and Movement" series focused on the idea of "Being Between" on both a physical and metaphorical level
Girl Scout Cookie Booths make 2026 Debut in Culver City Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles have been selling cookies online since January 6, but Culver City residents will start seeing booths at several locations in the city starting today
Citizen group takes first step in initiative process Excellence for Culver City Schools submitted documents to begin the process of gathering signatures to qualify a sliding scale parcel tax measure for the 2026 General Election Ballot
Culver City students join nationwide immigration protest Students organized Friday as part of a larger protest in response to the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by ICE agents in Minnesota