Dear Culver City: The Mystery of The Missing Students Solved EDITOR'S NOTE: This piece was submitted by a source unaffiliated with Culver Crescent and does not confirm the opinion of The Crescent or its writers.
Culver City approves fee adjustments ahead of new fiscal year The elimination of fees for services related to block parties and a significant decrease in the cost of building fire inspections were among a series of changes approved Tuesday night
Culver Crescent announces 2026 Crescent Candidate Series The series is meant to help Culver City residents gather the information they need to make an informed choice during the 2026 General Election
Culver City cuts ribbon for MOVE Culver City East The project forms a bike lane connection between the Downtown Corridor and existing bike lanes on Adams Boulevard that creates a 4.5-mile stretch of continuous biking infrastructure between Culver City and South Los Angeles.
CCHS’s Tony Spano named quarterfinalist for 2027 GRAMMY Award The Executive Director of the Academy of Visual and Performing Arts is one of 202 quarterfinalists for the award, which comes with a $10,000 honorarium and a matching school grant
Dear Culver City: Controversy about students on permit at CCUSD EDITOR'S NOTE: This piece was submitted by a source unaffiliated with Culver Crescent and does not confirm the opinion of The Crescent or its writers.
Triston Ezidore announces re-election campaign for Culver City School Board Ezidore looks to continue his tenure on the CCUSD Board of Education after becoming the youngest elected official in L.A. County history in 2022.
Dear Culver City: Culver Crescent remains committed to objectivity A message to the community about Guest Submissions and political reporting ahead of the 2026 Election.
Former Culver City Commissioner Jeannine Wisnosky Stehlin launches Council bid There are two City Council seats — currently occupied by Mayor Freddy Puza and Councilmember Dan O'Brien — that will be up for grabs in the 2026 General Election on November 3
"Vibes After 5" series encourages mid-week unwinding with community The event features live music and non-alcoholic craft beverages, serving as an outlet for members of the community to relax and avoid rush hour traffic
Dear Culver City: We Have a Conflict of Visions in CCUSD EDITOR'S NOTE: This piece was submitted by a source unaffiliated with Culver Crescent and does not confirm the opinion of The Crescent or its writers.
Dear Culver City: Talking about Culver City's new financial tool EDITOR'S NOTE: This piece was submitted by a source unaffiliated with Culver Crescent and does not confirm the opinion of The Crescent or its writers.
Canvas software hack disrupts education nationwide While CCUSD uses the management software as part of its educational strategy, it was not one of the approximately 9,000 educational institutions impacted by this hack
Parks Commission decides on paddle tennis court configuration Courts at Culver West Alexander Park will maintain the contrasting paint in the “kitchen” zone used by pickleball players, while others will use a uniform color for paddle tennis players