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1405, 2024

Culver City Releases Proposed ‘24-’25 Budget, Sets Schedule for Hearings

By |May 14th, 2024|

Financial troubles are expected to continue in Culver City. The city released its proposed 2024-2025 fiscal year budget to the public for the first time Monday night, showing a budget deficit similar to the $18.6 million deficit the previous year. A General Fund Deficit of over $17.1 million is projected for the city despite increased revenue, driven by increased spending on the city’s homelessness programs with operations at full capacity.

705, 2024

UCLA Community Objects to Arrests of Pro-Palestinian Students and Other Observers

By |May 7th, 2024|

Yesterday morning at UCLA, more than 45 students and other community members were arrested by campus police (UCPD) in a parking structure on campus. The group, a coalition of UCLA students and faculty, some of whom two weeks ago raised a Palestine Solidarity Encampment, were detained for four hours in the parking lot and later charged by UCPD for conspiracy to commit burglary. Members of the press and legal observers were also arrested. Local leaders, UCLA faculty, and labor groups condemned the mass arrest. 

Culver City Releases Proposed ‘24-’25 Budget, Sets Schedule for Hearings

By |May 14th, 2024|

Financial troubles are expected to continue in Culver City. The city released its proposed 2024-2025 fiscal year budget to the public for the first time Monday night, showing a budget deficit similar to the $18.6 million deficit the previous year. A General Fund Deficit of over $17.1 million is projected for the city despite increased revenue, driven by increased spending on the city’s homelessness programs with operations at full capacity.

UCLA Community Objects to Arrests of Pro-Palestinian Students and Other Observers

By |May 7th, 2024|

Yesterday morning at UCLA, more than 45 students and other community members were arrested by campus police (UCPD) in a parking structure on campus. The group, a coalition of UCLA students and faculty, some of whom two weeks ago raised a Palestine Solidarity Encampment, were detained for four hours in the parking lot and later charged by UCPD for conspiracy to commit burglary. Members of the press and legal observers were also arrested. Local leaders, UCLA faculty, and labor groups condemned the mass arrest. 

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