Culver City to host free World Cup Screenings The city will screen several games on a large LED display and host the showing of a Paraguayan documentary about its national team, highlighting player stories.
CEQA Exemption reversed for Costco Gas Station project The project, which looks to nearly double the gas station output at the Culver City Costco, is now subject to a California Environment Quality Act (CEQA) review.
Culver High theatre students inspire with 'Hadestown: Teen Edition' The Academy of Visual and Performing Arts (AVPA) is putting on it second round of performances of the Greek tale on Broadway this weekend, starting tonight at 7 p.m.
CCUSD prepares to eliminate mental health and arts positions Two mental health counselors, District Arts Coordinator Heather Moses, and Frost Technical Director JD Sargent will be issued preliminary layoff notices, which could be made final May 15
CCUSD Counselor and Arts positions up for layoff consideration The Board of Education must approve layoffs Tuesday to comply with legal requirements and to ensure certification of the Second Interim Report of this year's budget
Local siblings turn message of kindness into music Culver City Middle School students Kai and Seina Johnson release original music, with their singles, such as “LIKE THAT,” racking up over a thousand streams on Spotify
'When the house is already burning': CCUSD to reconsider counselor cuts The Board will consider replacement positions recommended by District staff to replace the three mental health counselors initially proposed for cuts at its March 10 meeting