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Our crime roundup includes an act of arson and a man is accused of tricking prospective Culver City residents out of $9,000.

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<b>Bio </b>Winter is a Los Angeles resident with a Master of Science in Journalism from Northwestern University. While she considers herself a Californian at heart, she has had the privilege of living in Seattle, Wash., as a young girl, New York for an internship and Chicago (of course) during grad school. As a passionate reader, she majored in American Literature at UCLA, but found her calling in journalism after graduating with her bachelor's. Since graduation, she has worked for Brentwood magazine, Essence magazine, the Santa Monica Daily Press and most recently, Momlogic.com. At Momlogic.com, she covered everything from green news to issues affecting children with special needs. Now in Culver City, she is devoted to listening, learning and writing about the issues that matter most to its citizens. Check out her welcome video by clicking here. <br><br><b>Beliefs</b><br>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.<br><br><b>Politics </b>
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Our crime roundup includes an act of arson and a man is accused of tricking prospective Culver City residents out of $9,000.

Our coverage also includes testimony in a wrongful death case and 9/11 reflections.
Rodney Wilson was arrested early this morning after allegedly shooting a firearm in an apartment building on Venice Boulevard.
Erica Young, a recent transplant from the Lynwood Unified School District, is excited to be teaching sixth- and eighth-graders in Culver City.
Mauricio Enriquez is accused of robbing two Culver City banks as well as three in Los Angeles.
The council says it will pursue litigation if its concerns about an environmental impact report for a West Los Angeles College project are not resolved by Friday.
Our crime roundup includes a woman whose bank account was fraudulently tapped and businesses whose cash trays were taken.
Two uniformed suspects make off with an undisclosed amount of cash from the Jefferson Boulevard shop and may have also robbed a Ross location in West Hollywood earlier in the day.
Westfield Culver City squeaks ahead of Tito's Tacos and will be the subject of an innovative reporting project in conjunction with USC students.
Patch readers are invited to help select the section of Culver City they believe would make the best subject for an innovative reporting project in collaboration with USC.
Culver City residents hunting for free workout options can climb the mountain known to locals as "the steps."
Money is taken from a woman's bank account and a park playground is the scene of a robbery.
This week, the City Council discussed the state of the city's trees, Patch teamed up with USC and Fiesta La Ballona drew eager crowds.
This week, a motorcycle was stolen and someone took out their frustrations on a parking structure.
Fungus worries and new plantings take center stage Monday night.
This Belgian Malinois helps keep the town safe as one of three K-9 officers for the Culver City Police Department.
A suspect linked to two recent Culver City bank robberies is arrested Wednesday.
Lower prices elsewhere may drive parents out of the city to score better deals on school supplies and clothes.
This week's coverage includes a store stickup, Patch's 100th site launch and where to go for a slice of heaven.
We at Patch not only want to report on our community but also help it, and I chose one of my favorite places for our nationwide day of service.