Culver City News
Culver City Celebrates New Crisis Response Team with Mental Health Fair
Almost three years after its city council first voted to phase police out of mental health calls, Culver City celebrated the upcoming debut of its Mobile Crisis Unit with a fair Tuesday centered around mental health resources in the courtyard of City Hall. The team of mental health professionals, clinicians, and case managers will respond to non-violent mental health calls in the city starting March 4.
The Culver City Women’s Lacrosse Team Celebrates First Win of the Season, 16-9
On Friday, the Culver City Centaurs celebrated a win against the Peninsula Panthers, 16-9. The Centaurs embraced each other after the final whistle. After losing the season's first two games, they were clearly jubilant and chatty about their win.
Holocaust Survivor Shares Story of Perseverance in Culver City
The first time Joseph Alexander encountered Josef Mengele was the same as many meetings with the Doctor of Death — one where one’s life was in his hands. Seeing the group of elderly and young Jews that he had been grouped with, Alexander — known then as Idel — knew he had to make a gamble with his life on the line.
Culver City’s Night Market Reminds us that the Complexity of Asian Representation is Worth Understanding
There are moments in time when you take something in, and it really makes you think. Culver City High School (CCHS) hosted an Asian American and Pacific Islander Night Market on Friday, February 9. Organized and championed by Culver City School Board member Stephanie Loredo, the event featured booths from local businesses and other services owned by the AAPI members of the community.
Culver City Celebrates New Crisis Response Team with Mental Health Fair
Almost three years after its city council first voted to phase police out of mental health calls, Culver City celebrated the upcoming debut of its Mobile Crisis Unit with a fair Tuesday centered around mental health resources in the courtyard of City Hall. The team of mental health professionals, clinicians, and case managers will respond to non-violent mental health calls in the city starting March 4.
The Culver City Women’s Lacrosse Team Celebrates First Win of the Season, 16-9
On Friday, the Culver City Centaurs celebrated a win against the Peninsula Panthers, 16-9. The Centaurs embraced each other after the final whistle. After losing the season's first two games, they were clearly jubilant and chatty about their win.
Holocaust Survivor Shares Story of Perseverance in Culver City
The first time Joseph Alexander encountered Josef Mengele was the same as many meetings with the Doctor of Death — one where one’s life was in his hands. Seeing the group of elderly and young Jews that he had been grouped with, Alexander — known then as Idel — knew he had to make a gamble with his life on the line.
Culver City’s Night Market Reminds us that the Complexity of Asian Representation is Worth Understanding
There are moments in time when you take something in, and it really makes you think. Culver City High School (CCHS) hosted an Asian American and Pacific Islander Night Market on Friday, February 9. Organized and championed by Culver City School Board member Stephanie Loredo, the event featured booths from local businesses and other services owned by the AAPI members of the community.