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.
The LAPD Mounted Unit visited Westminster Elementary on Abbot Kinney Blvd. in Venice. See how school visits like this are not only fun for the kids, but also act as training days for the horses…
Wheelchair Motor Cross rider Katherine Beattie is the first women to do a backflip in a wheelchair. “You have to learn how to fall…It has really helped me in my everyday life.” Video made possible […]
Luscious Cookies, Delightful Drinks, Full Dinners at Home or In House, We’ve Got Them Okay, maybe you have been a little busy, but Valentine’s Day and the holiday weekend are quickly approaching. What to do […]
An investigation was continuing today into an alleged incident involving actor Charlie Sheen at a Los Angeles dental office. Police released few details, other than to confirm that the alleged confrontation occurred Sept. 25 […]

August 14 incident leaves dog “Chance the Rapper” blind By Dolores Quintana Lori Burns, a resident of Calabasas, California, took her dogs, one of them named after the musician Chance the Rapper, for a walk […]
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge who was fatally injured by a vehicle while walking in the Pico-Robertson area is being mourned as a “formidable” civil servant and a talented teacher. Daniel Brenner had previously […]

Hawaii-based Restaurant Offers Support, Matching Dollar-for-Dollar Contributions to Aid By Dolores Quintana Amid the devastating wildfires that have ravaged entire Maui communities and left historic Lahaina town nearly obliterated, L&L Hawaiian Barbecue has stepped forward […]
Amazon.com Inc. is considering opening a brick and mortar bookstore in Los Angeles, and the Westfield Century City Mall or a space in Westwood might make the cut. The Los Angeles Business Journal reports […]
“Let’s Be Cops” stars Jake Johnson and Rob Riggle will throw the ceremonial first pitch and announce the Los Angeles Dodgersstarting lineup for tonight’s sold-out game against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium. The R-rated comedy […]
The Wildwood Institute for STEM Research and Development (WISRD) invites everyone interested in topics relating to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to the spring WISRD Community Poster Presentation and Lecture Series. Date: May 8 Location: Wildwood School middle […]
Ok. It’s summer. It’s watermelons and hot dogs – potato chips and corn-on-the cob. This is fun food, temporarily filling, but not long lasting or particularly nourishing. I use food as an analogy in reviewing […]
Tori Spelling and husband Dean McDermott were ordered by a judge to pay $202,000 to City National Bank after the institution sued the couple in 2016, alleging they were delinquent in paying the balance owed […]
People of all stripes gathered at the beach to pick up trash and improve the health of our beaches. For more information on Heal the Bay: www.HealTheBay.org

Expect heavy delays through Monday morning as Caltrans continues construction work. Caltrans will complete major pavement work on Interstate 405 that was scheduled for earlier this month, triggering significant lane reductions and ramp closures through […]

Strike Seeks To Resolve Employee’s Concerns About Short Staffing Crisis By Dolores Quintana More than 75,000 healthcare workers at Kaiser Permanente went on strike from October 4 to October 6, protesting Kaiser executives’ alleged bad-faith […]
Agency consolidates 15 different paper housing applications into one digital application By Chad Winthrop The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) has consolidated over a dozen different paper housing applications for permanent housing into one digital […]