Culver City News
County LGBTQ+ Elected Officials Celebrate Unity, Formation of LACLEO
On Friday, Los Angeles County LGBTQ+ Elected Officials (LACLEO) celebrated the inaugural installation of its founding board members and board members-at-large. LACLEO met for the first time last summer and officially formed the nonprofit this April. Their formal swearing-in of the board signals, especially as the November election nears, that they are mobilizing to win.
City Prevails in Move Culver City Lawsuit
Changes to the Move Culver City project that were challenged in court will move forward as planned after L.A. County Superior Court Judge Richard L. Fruin, Jr. ruled in favor of Culver City in a 21-page judgment released Tuesday.
Culver City Federation of Teachers Endorses Lindsay Carlson for School Board
The Culver City Federation of Teachers, the union representing Teachers, School Counselors, School Nurses, Program Specialists and Inclusion Specialists in the Culver City Unified School District has endorsed Lindsay Carlson for a seat on the Culver City Unified School District Board of Education in this November's election. CCFT is affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers, California Federation of Teachers and AFL-CIO.
Community Rallies to Get Ceasefire Resolution on Culver City Council Agenda
On Tuesday, Culver City for Peace gathered at the Culver City Council meeting asking the council to agendize a ceasefire resolution. Since Israel’s war against Hamas began, 16 cities in Southern California and 172 cities across the U.S. have passed resolutions calling for a durable and lasting ceasefire, the release of hostages taken on October 7, and the release of Palestinian prisoners.
County LGBTQ+ Elected Officials Celebrate Unity, Formation of LACLEO
On Friday, Los Angeles County LGBTQ+ Elected Officials (LACLEO) celebrated the inaugural installation of its founding board members and board members-at-large. LACLEO met for the first time last summer and officially formed the nonprofit this April. Their formal swearing-in of the board signals, especially as the November election nears, that they are mobilizing to win.
City Prevails in Move Culver City Lawsuit
Changes to the Move Culver City project that were challenged in court will move forward as planned after L.A. County Superior Court Judge Richard L. Fruin, Jr. ruled in favor of Culver City in a 21-page judgment released Tuesday.
Culver City Federation of Teachers Endorses Lindsay Carlson for School Board
The Culver City Federation of Teachers, the union representing Teachers, School Counselors, School Nurses, Program Specialists and Inclusion Specialists in the Culver City Unified School District has endorsed Lindsay Carlson for a seat on the Culver City Unified School District Board of Education in this November's election. CCFT is affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers, California Federation of Teachers and AFL-CIO.
Community Rallies to Get Ceasefire Resolution on Culver City Council Agenda
On Tuesday, Culver City for Peace gathered at the Culver City Council meeting asking the council to agendize a ceasefire resolution. Since Israel’s war against Hamas began, 16 cities in Southern California and 172 cities across the U.S. have passed resolutions calling for a durable and lasting ceasefire, the release of hostages taken on October 7, and the release of Palestinian prisoners.