Wildfires that destroyed two neighborhoods made the state’s housing shortage even worse. Now, opposition is growing to creating more.
A juvenile suspect was arrested in connection with a carjacking in Culver City. On March 3, Culver City police responded to reports of a carjacking at a parking lot on the 10800 block of Jefferson
Culver City has become a model for forward-thinking urban design, supporting a transit-friendly walkable, bikeable downtown. Why go backwards now?
Here’s your chance to own a piece of Los Angeles history. The famed “Hobbit House” – a nine-unit apartment complex that looks like something out of “Lord of the Rings” is for sale. And you
"Goldfinger" opens the series Feb. 26, with "Fistful of Dollars" shimmering March 27. "To Live and Die in LA," "West Side Story" (1961), "Some Like It Hot," and "Thelma & Louise" will follow, with each film enjoying its own monthly spotlight, with a late-July conclusion.
Jesse Allen Lindsey received a 51-month federal sentence for a racially motivated attack on an Asian American woman in Culver City. He pleaded guilty to a hate crime.
A homeless man from California pleaded guilty in federal court this Wednesday to punching an Asian American woman while shouting racial slurs at her in 2021.
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Police arrested a man for allegedly stabbing a woman in Culver City last week. They were sent to the 6000 block of Slauson Avenue at around 1:30 a.m. Friday morning after receiving reports of an assault with a deadly weapon in the area, according to a statement from the Culver City Police Department.
The 110-year-old company, which has worked on iconic films including "The Wizard of Oz," "Pinocchio" and remakes of "The Lion King," is confronting financial troubles.
Among the unsung heroes battling the Pacific Palisades and Eaton wildfires were private firefighters. This takes nothing from the accolades of the great men and women of the Los Angeles Fire Department and other departments who fought the blazes endlessly, day and night. Each did their part to protect people and property.