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10-Day Pan African Film Festival Begins Feb. 7
The Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Mall will host the festival beginning this Thursday, as part of Black History Month celebrations.

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The Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Mall will host the festival beginning this Thursday, as part of Black History Month celebrations.

Construction on a new 8-inch ductile iron water main, fire hydrants and services will take place on Jackson and Lindblade avenues.
Kevin Purcell took part in the annual Redondo Beach Super Bowl 10K run on Sunday. He previously won the Catalina Marathon in 2011.
As part of the construction of the Expo Light Rail Line Phase 2, work crews will temporarily close Robertson Boulevard at Venice on Thurs. Feb. 7 and Sat. Feb. 9.
The Culver City College’s women’s basketball team coaches are joining with the American Cancer Society to raise funds. Come see them play Sat. Feb. 16 at the WLAC gym.
While the City of Culver City is eager to move ahead with Parcel B and other projects, its hands are currently tied, until the State Department of Finance gives it the green light.
The acclaimed Australian animal-free circus returns to Los Angeles for the first time since 1984. Performances will be at UCLA's Royce Hall Feb. 7 - 9.
The Culver City eatery will launch its first foray into the standup scene on Feb. 5 with several comedians including Julian McCullough from ‘Late Night With Jimmy Fallon’
The Culver City City Council together with the office of Assemblymember Holly Mitchell will host the event on Feb. 8 to discuss how to move forward on projects in the wake of the loss of Redevelopment funds.
Angel is just a year old, exceptionally friendly and very smart.
Culver City Unified School District Superintendent Dave LaRose, together with local officials, has been touring local campuses to evaluate security risks.
No injuries in the Jan. 16 incident at Overland Avenue and Ranch Road, but the driver who rear ended the victim's car, drove off without stopping.
Tune in at 7:30 p.m. tonight on KCET to see the late Huell Howser’s visit to Culver City.
The United Parents of Culver City hosted the forum, which allowed parents and community leaders to address a variety of concerns in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in December 2012.
The Culver City eatery is spreading its wings and will open a 4,000 square foot restaurant at the FIGat7th food court in the fall of 2013.
The incident took place shortly after 9 a.m. this morning in the 3800 block of Sawtelle Blvd.
The new option reduces the paperwork and recordkeeping burden on small businesses by an estimated 1.6 million hours annually.
The Expo Line Construction Authority has entered into a contract with All American Asphalt Company to spend over $300,000 to upgrade the current parking lot. The project will take place in two phases.
Plant a tree, eat a new fruit, and celebrate the beauty of nature. The holiday begins at sunset Friday.
Pacific Palisade's Chabad Jewish Community Center and Kehillet Israel will celebrate the holiday with a festive meal or Seder on Fri. Jan. 25 and Saturday, Jan. 26, respectively.