Hillary – Innocent, as Charged

Ari L. NoonanBreaking News, OP-EDLeave a Comment

Mr. Podesta. Photo: David Hume Kennerly/Getty Images

Doyle McManus, an essayist for the virulently anti-Trump Los Angeles Times, believes that the 30,000 emails Hillary Clinton said she burned really were all about her yoga classes and Chelsea’s wedding. As a loyal little liberal sycophant, Mr. McManus swore in his Sunday essay that there was nothing worth repeating about corrupt Hill in the lately released WikiLeaks-triggered emails. That, … Read More

How the Wessons Address Troubles

Daniel GussBreaking News, OP-EDLeave a Comment

Mr. Wesson

The Guss Report — According to voter registration records, Herb Wesson, the current Los Angeles City Council president, may have voted illegally for up to 11½ years between November 1993 and June 2005 by providing false address information — and confirming that false information — each time he voted. Whether L.A. County Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey’s Public Integrity Division gives … Read More

Preserving Present and Past for the Future

Robert EbsenBreaking News, OP-EDLeave a Comment

Robert Ebsen
Robert Ebsen

My computer room is beginning to look abandoned. What to do with hundreds of empty file folders, and several empty bookshelves? I haven’t decided yet. That is what happens when you have scanned in 31 thousand pages of documents and books. And yesterday, while going through cabinets in the garage, I discovered another 27 books I would like to scan. … Read More

Shake Hands with 4 Vital Measures

Jim ClarkeBreaking News, OP-EDLeave a Comment

Mayor Jim Clarke
Mayor Clarke

On Nov. 8, Culver City voters will cast votes that will have a significant impact on daily life. In addition to the presidential race and other state contests, there are 19 statewide ballot measures, two County measures and four city measures. These city measures are at the end of the ballot. While this may be a time when voters feel … Read More

Can an Asylum Seeker Go Home Again?

Dr. Rosemary H. CohenBreaking News, OP-EDLeave a Comment

Another day typical of violence in Tehran. Photo: AFP/Getty Images

Fifth in a series.  Re: “Could a Refugee’s Life Be More Perfect?” My Iranian friend, who became an American immigrant three years ago, recently returned from a trip to the homeland she once escaped from. Ebulliently, she was boasting about numerous cosmetic discoveries – restoring her youthfulness – that she had found in Iran. I asked her about the price … Read More

Bixby Speaks Out on Prop. 64

Ari L. NoonanBreaking News, NewsLeave a Comment

It will not surprise anyone in Culver City or law enforcement that Police Chief Scott Bixby will be casting his Nov. 8 vote against Prop. 64, which would legalize marijuana. Never mind that, judging by the polling, a minority of Californians agrees with Mr. Bixby, and it is one of the best ballot bets to pass. “We certainly don’t need … Read More

Sister City Seeks 2 Preferably Swift Runners

Tim Peterson and Mike CohenBreaking News, NewsLeave a Comment

Mizuma Temple, a Kaizuka landmark. Photo: I, KENPEI, GFDL or CC-BY-SA-3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

Can you run a full marathon under 4 hours and 10 minutes? The Culver City Sister City Committee, a non-profit international and intercultural community organization, is looking for one male and one female runner to run the 23rd annual Osaka Senshu International City Marathon on Feb. 19. As good citizen diplomats, the two selected runners will reside with Kaizuka host … Read More

Sad to See You Go

Alexandra VaillancourtBreaking News, OP-EDLeave a Comment

New York City. Photo: George Hodan / publicdomainpictures.net

Dateline Boston — My good friend G is moving back to NYC after living in my town for the past 16 years. She, her husband, and two kids moved here from Brooklyn, where I grew up. It was fun to meet someone who knew my area of Brooklyn. When G visited the nursery school where I was teaching at the … Read More

Pity Residents. Another Lousy Move by the DWP

Jack HumphrevilleBreaking News, OP-EDLeave a Comment

L.A. Watchdog — The Board of Water and Power Commissioners voted 4 to 1 last week to approve an above market, 10-year, $41 million lease of four vacant floors of subpar office space at Figueroa Plaza, a 615,000 square foot city-owned office complex located north of the downtown Central Business District. This related party lease that was jammed down the … Read More

Kamala vs. Loretta: Worst Debate in History

Jerry Roberts and Phil TrounstineBreaking News, OP-EDLeave a Comment

Kamala Harris vs Loretta Sanchez

Election 2016 –Despite her self-regarding belief, Barbara Boxer has not exactly been a paragon of political achievement in the U.S. Senate — but c’mon is this really the best a state of 39 million people can do in finding a replacement? Not since the tap dancing George Murphy and the tam o’shanter-styling S.I. Hayakawa squatted in California’s seats in the … Read More