The Pacific Park Ferris wheel on Santa Monica Pier turned purple and gold to honor Kobe Bryant, who passed away Sunday in a helicopter crash at the age of 41.
Edify TV: Ferris Wheel Lights up for Kobe Bryant
The Pacific Park Ferris wheel on Santa Monica Pier turned purple and gold to honor Kobe Bryant, who passed away Sunday in a helicopter crash at the age of 41.
A salon was recently held at the Audi showroom in Santa Monica (SM) for the many Long Beach Opera (LBO) benefactors living in the Brentwood, SM, and West LA areas. Andreas Mitisek, the Artistic and […]
Retired Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully was added to Dodger Stadium’s Ring of Honor Wednesday before the team’s game against the San Francisco Giants. Hall of Famers Tommy Lasorda and Sandy Koufax removed the […]
A blizzard warning in the Northeast today has led to 73 flight cancellations at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), authorities said. As of 8 a.m., the cancellations included 27 arrivals and 46 departures, according to […]
NYX Professional Makeup opened its 33rd retail location in the U.S. and its fifth location in the greater Los Angeles area on June 9 at the Westfield Century City mall with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. NYX […]
In a vote that was more loud bark than vicious bite, Los Angeles council members unanimously supported on June 10 a legislative bill in Sacramento calling for local jurisdictions to have greater oversight to regulate […]
A new study led by Cedars-Sinai investigators dramatically illustrates the complexity of cancer by identifying more than 2,000 genetic mutations in tissue samples of esophageal tumors. The findings reveal that even different areas of individual […]
By Tom Elias From the time this year’s California political campaigns began taking shape last fall, they’ve had the potential to produce the state’s most viable presidential candidate in almost half a century. It […]

Public Counsel Offers Expert Guidance on Rebuilding, Avoiding Scams, Trauma Public Counsel, a nonprofit public interest law firm dedicated to advancing civil rights and racial and economic justice, as well as to amplifying the power […]

The City’s Oldest Barber Shop Will Mark Its Centennial Sept. 27 With 50-Cent Haircuts Los Angeles’ oldest continuously operating barber shop is preparing to celebrate a milestone that few businesses reach. Oakley’s Barber Shop, a cornerstone […]
Pet rabbits in Los Angeles must be microchipped under a policy adopted by the Los Angeles City Council yesterday. The City Attorney was instructed draft an amended ordinance to reflect the requirement approved 13-0 by […]

Halloween Delights and Haunting Days and Nights in Los Angeles By Dolores Quintana Halloween, the true apex of the spooky season, is fast approaching, and here is a list of family-friendly events all over Los […]
Building Skills Partnership (BSP) has recently launched an initiative termed “Green Jobs, Good Jobs” that will train immigrant workers, specifically janitors, in ‘green cleaning’ and energy conservation practices. Among those participating is Century Plaza Towers. […]

Kroger looking to purchase Albertsons for $20 billion By Dolores Quintana UFCW Locals 7, 324, 367, 770 and 3000, union representatives for essential grocery workers in the Southern California area, issued a statement opposing the […]
Local news and culture in under 5 minutes. * Police search for suspects in road rage stabbing. * LA city council cuts LAPD budget by $150 million. All this and more on today’s show made […]

Seasonal Menu Launches August 22 with Returning Favorites and New Apple-Inspired Beverages. Starbucks is ushering in the fall season by returning its popular fall menu. The menu will be available in U.S. stores starting Thursday, […]
www.aqmd.govFor the past several years, AQMD has monitored radar in Southern California at three sites in in the region. AQMD shares this data with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hourly. Now citizens can access […]