July 04, 2009
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Ballona Creek Bike Path Opens New Gate to Beauty
Blake-Elahi’s gate will be installed later this summer on the west side of Sepulveda, where the bike path passes a mini-mall in a very urban setting
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CERT Volunteers Focus on Crisis Aid
Perry Waldow, the president of the board of directors of CERT for over five years, told the News
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Garden Club Show Blossoms with Winners
The 56th Annual Culver City Garden Club show and plant sale took place this past weekend
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City Water Regulations To Undergo Revisions
The West Basin Metropolitan Water District of Southern California earlier this spring advised its customers
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TechTuneUp
Every once in a while I'm reminded that just because something is common knowledge doesn't mean that everyone knows it
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Quitting Smoking Adds to Your Health
They have been smoking for so many years that it has become more than just a routine but even a ritual, a part of who they are.
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Join Us for Pippi Longstocking Treasure Hunt
Culver City Friends of the Library invite you to be a “thing-finder” like Pippi Longstocking.
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Two Little Leagues Hold the Top of the Hill
Marty Hoy, the President of Little League’s District 25, says that Culver City Little League has been trying to merge
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Culver Shutout of Baseball Playoffs
Centaur starting pitcher freshman Tyler Mark had another good performance, noted Prieto
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In the Spirit of the Games
A sports museum in Cologne, Germany, lets visitors take an interactive approach to the Olympic ideal.
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SPAM – the Spicy Ham – Not Your email, Has Fun Museum
SPAM was shipped free to World War II soldiers, then immortalized by Monty Python.
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He’s living at home with his parents and things are getting tense, especially with his father
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Descended from Jose Manuel Machado, the soldado de cuera who came to this area from Sinaloa, Mexico in 1781
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The World Festival of Sacred Music continues this week with performances throughout the Los Angeles area...
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Kathrine Bates, Culver City playwright, actress and musician...
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I went with three of my most health-conscious friends, and we all loved it.
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At first I thought it was funny. It was just like when I was three months pregnant
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Recording costs are not terribly expensive, however you will need to contact your local
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