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Culver City Residents Can Apply For LA County Rent-Relief Program
Applications are available beginning Monday for Los Angeles County residents, including Culver City residents.

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Applications are available beginning Monday for Los Angeles County residents, including Culver City residents.

Applications are available beginning Monday for Los Angeles County residents, including Santa Monica residents.
Applications are available beginning Monday for Los Angeles County residents, including people in Redondo Beach.
Kayakers paddle out under the clouds in Marina del Rey.
Amid hardships faced by restaurants during the pandemic, Wine Spectator honored 3,800 restaurants on this year’s list.
Santa Monica schools will start two days later this August.
Culver City police arrested two alleged burglary suspects early Friday.
Santa Monica surf shop ZJ Boarding House will close Sunday after 32 years.
With temperatures averaging 10 degrees above normal, the risk of wildfires, heat stroke and power outages are elevated.
With temperatures averaging 10 degrees above normal, the risk of wildfires, heat stroke and power outages are elevated.
With temperatures averaging 10 degrees above normal, the risk of wildfires, heat stroke and power outages are elevated.
With temperatures averaging 10 degrees above normal, the risk of wildfires, heat stroke and power outages are elevated.
With temperatures averaging 10 degrees above normal, the risk of wildfires, heat stroke and power outages are elevated.
With temperatures averaging 10 degrees above normal, the risk of wildfires, heat stroke and power outages are elevated.
Enterprise Fish Co. is closing due to the pandemic. The restaurant opened in 1979 in Santa Monica.
XWire features several South Bay teens performing in Hermosa Beach Friday outside a venue threatened to close due to pandemic.
A brush fire in Azusa Thursday prompted evacuations in the Mountain Cove community.
This clear view of Marina del Rey shows boats passing by in the harbor.
Beagle "Winston" went missing near Beverlywood, just north of Culver City, and was apparently last seen near Crenshaw High School.
Culver City firefighters are joining the battle to contain the Lake Hughes Fire in North Los Angeles County.