Culver City
Coverage of Culver City in the Nexus archive.
- LA doggy daycare launches training program to help dogs overcome fear of fireworks
Dingo Doggies Campus in Culver City has launched a training program using desensitization to help dogs remain calm during fireworks. The initiative aims to address dogs' fear of explosions by exposing them to controlled environments.
- Man shot near Chase Bank in Culver City, bullets shatter glass window
A man was shot and injured near Chase Bank in Culver City. Police are searching for two suspects.
- Horrifying new video shows maniac carjacker mowing down victims at Culver City gas station
A new video in Southern California shows a carjacker mowing down victims at a gas station and other locations in Culver City before a high-speed police chase ended the incident. The rampage was captured on footage that highlights the violent attack.
- LA officials vote to phase out oil drilling within city limits — again
The Los Angeles City Council voted to reinstate a law banning new oil drilling and phasing out existing wells over 20 years. The 2022 version was repealed after lawsuits, but a new state law now supports the effort, which faces opposition from oil companies claiming violations of property rights.
- Suspect charged with several counts after hitting pedestrians during Culver City chase
A suspect has been charged with multiple counts after hitting eight pedestrians during a police chase in Culver City. Police released video footage showing the incident that occurred before the chase began.
- New video of pursuit suspect hit-and-run rampage in Culver City that injured 8
Culver City police released new surveillance video of a suspected carjacker's hit-and-run rampage that injured eight pedestrians. The incident occurred on June 16.
- Details emerge in violent Culver City hit-and-run rampage that injured 8
A 45-year-old Inland Empire man, Juan Luis Estrada, is the suspect in a hit-and-run rampage in Culver City that injured eight people, including an officer. The incident began with a carjacking in downtown Los Angeles.
- Sickening new video shows Culver City driver turning to mow down pedestrians
A new video captures the Culver City driver involved in a vehicular rampage mowing down pedestrians, specifically plowing into a teenager fleeing from police. The incident is described as horrifying and sickening based on the video's content.
- New video shows suspect hitting 1 of 8 pedestrians during Culver City chase; youngest victim is 15
Eight pedestrians, including a 15-year-old, were struck by a suspect during a dangerous police chase in Culver City. New video captures the suspect hitting one of the victims and the resulting chaos.
- Car plows through six pedestrians in possibly targeted attack in Culver City
A car plowed through six pedestrians in Culver City in a possible targeted attack. The suspect drove erratically, mounted the sidewalk, and struck the victims.
- Hit-and-run rampage through L.A. leaves 5 injured, including police officer
A man is in custody after a hit-and-run rampage through Culver City, which injured four pedestrians who appeared to be intentionally targeted and a police officer during a pursuit that ended in a crash. The incident began with a reported carjacking at knifepoint in downtown Los Angeles.
- Police pursuit in Culver City leaves multiple pedestrians injured; suspect in custody
A police pursuit in Culver City caused multiple pedestrians to be struck or injured on Tuesday evening. The suspect involved in the pursuit is currently in custody.
- Culver City bank robbery suspect arrested after attempted robbery in L.A.
A man accused of robbing a Culver City bank on June 2 has been arrested and charged after allegedly committing a similar robbery in Los Angeles County. Authorities announced the arrest following the second incident.
- Investors Fled From Bearish Oil Fund at a Record Pace Last Week
Investors withdrew from a bearish oil fund at a record pace last week. The article references an oil pumpjack at the Inglewood Oil Field in Culver City, California.
- Man claiming to be armed robs Culver City bank, gets away with $10,000
A man claiming to be armed robbed a Culver City bank, stealing $10,000 before fleeing into a nearby neighborhood. Police are searching for the suspect who disappeared after the robbery at a bank on Culver Center Drive.
- These voters feel like L.A. city residents, but their ballots say otherwise.
Residents of Culver City, a city surrounded by Los Angeles, are unable to vote in the Los Angeles mayor’s race despite following it closely.
- Erewhon sued in Culver City over a rent dispute
Erewhon, described as the reigning Rolls-Royce of grocery stores, is facing a lawsuit in Culver City over unpaid rent at its outpost, according to the landlord.
- Culver City Restauranteur Sentenced to Nearly 3½ Years in Federal Prison for Fraudulently Obtaining Over $4 Million in COVID Business Loans
A Culver City restauranteur who owns a hospitality company that developed restaurants and hotels in California, Tennessee, and Kentucky was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison for fraudulently obtaining over $4 million in COVID-19 economic-relief loans.
- Culver City Man Who Works for Nonprofit that Distributes Syringes to Homeless Drug Users Arrested on Federal Fentanyl Charge
A Culver City man employed by a nonprofit organization that distributes syringes to homeless drug users was arrested on federal charges for possessing fentanyl during a traffic stop near MacArthur Park in Los Angeles. The arrest raises questions about the intersection of harm reduction work and drug possession laws.
- Man arrested for attempted murder after stabbing motorcyclist in Culver City: PD
A 45-year-old man was arrested for attempted murder after stabbing a motorcyclist in Culver City. The incident occurred near the intersection of Sepulveda Boulevard and Slauson Avenue on Sunday at 5 p.m. The suspect allegedly stabbed the motorcyclist while they were stopped at a red light.
- Citi Sees Oil ‘Moving Around Like Crazy’ in Hope-and-Fear Dance
Oil prices are fluctuating wildly, creating a sense of hope and fear in the market. The Inglewood Oil Field in Culver City, California, is one location where oil extraction is taking place. This volatility is affecting the industry as a whole.
- Oil Steadies as the US and Iran Weigh Fresh Proposal to End War
The US and Iran are considering a fresh proposal to end their war, which has been ongoing for nearly three months. Oil traders are watching the situation closely as it affects global demand and US inventories. The conflict is putting pressure on the top crude exporter to meet demand.
- Oil Jumps as Iran Tensions Simmer With Hormuz Flows Blocked
Oil prices surged due to heightened tensions between Iran and other nations, exacerbated by blocked flows through the Hormuz Strait. The article references oil production in California's Inglewood Oil Field.