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‘When there is a vaccine for the coronavirus, will you take it?’
  • Opinion

‘When there is a vaccine for the coronavirus, will you take it?’

  • September 15, 2020

STREET BEAT Oliver Bouie Inglewood “I would not take it. I believe that they’re rushing it and not taking the proper time to make sure […]

City asks court to shut down local gymnastic school
  • Culver City

City asks court to shut down local gymnastic school

  • September 15, 2020

Wave Wire Services SANTA MONICA — The city of Culver City is suing a gymnastics school and its owner-operator for allegedly offering indoor sessions in […]

City agrees to new language on November ballot measure
  • Community

City agrees to new language on November ballot measure

  • September 15, 2020

Wave Wire Services CULVER CITY — The city and opponents of a Nov. 3 ballot measure that seeks to replace money lost to the city […]

‘Should the government bail out the U.S. Postal Service?’
  • Street Beat

‘Should the government bail out the U.S. Postal Service?’

  • August 28, 2020

STREET BEAT Janet Curry Playa del Rey “Yes.  I think the post office is a very important component. They already have a system set up […]

Culver City takes steps to end neighborhood oil drilling
  • Culver City

Culver City takes steps to end neighborhood oil drilling

  • August 28, 2020

Wave Staff Report  CULVER CITY — The City Council, at its Aug. 13 meeting, has taken the first steps to phase out oil extraction in […]

Venice Family Clinic expands food distribution
  • Culver City

Venice Family Clinic expands food distribution

  • August 13, 2020

From City News Service CULVER CITY — Venice Family Clinic, the nonprofit community health center that has been distributing free food during the coronavirus pandemic, […]

Culver City helps businesses maximize outdoor space
  • Business
  • Culver City

Culver City helps businesses maximize outdoor space

  • August 12, 2020

By Cynthia Gibson, Contributing Writer CULVER CITY — City officials and local business organizations have closed down streets and have issued outdoor permits to help restaurant […]

Downtown streets close to make room for outdoor dining
  • Culver City

Downtown streets close to make room for outdoor dining

  • August 10, 2020

By Cynthia Gibson Contributing Writer CULVER CITY — The city began closing some downtown streets to vehicle traffic July 30 in order to promote outdoor […]

West L.A. College goes all in for online learning
  • Culver City
  • Education

West L.A. College goes all in for online learning

  • July 30, 2020

CULVER CITY — As school districts across the country decide whether to reopen their classrooms for fall, the administration and faculty at West Los Angeles […]

Culver City parks offers modified summer programming
  • Culver City

Culver City parks offers modified summer programming

  • July 24, 2020

CULVER CITY — Summer activities are back in session at Culver City parks, with some modifications, as the city’s Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department […]

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