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.
By Sam Skopp On Saturday morning, Santa Monica residents gathered at Santa Monica’s Airport Park to learn about and give feedback on the park’s future expansion and how it might affect the city. Mark Rios, […]
A 40-hour closure of a 2 1/2-mile stretch of the Hollywood (101) Freeway in the Boyle Heights area to accommodate demolition of the Sixth Street Viaduct was underway this morning. What has been dubbed as […]

Gordon Ramsay North America files for CUP permit at Culver City Steps By Sam Catanzaro Gordon Ramsey cooking meals for Amazon Studio employees? This could be a future in downtown Culver City. As reported by […]

The unanimous vote introduces a pilot program allowing visitors to consume alcoholic beverages within designated areas. Culver City Council members unanimously introduced an ordinance to establish a formal “entertainment zone” in downtown Culver City during […]
Officials Warn Saturated Ground, Downed Trees and Power Outages Could Continue Despite Improving Weather Rain continued to fall across Los Angeles late Friday, but city officials said conditions were beginning to improve as evacuation warnings […]
If a boardwalk is literally meant for walking, then the decision of the Los Angeles City Council to ban Segways and other forms of electronic transportation on the popular thoroughfare at Venice Beach makes sense. […]
A state investigation into 11,300 claims related to the 2025 Los Angeles fires found that State Farm “delayed, underpaid, and buried policyholders in red tape.” State Farm General Insurance Company faces millions of dollars in […]

Free Tools, Resources, and Relaxing Activities at Wellness Celebration Culver City will host its second annual Mental Health Resource Fair on Wednesday, April 23, offering residents an afternoon of wellness activities and access to mental […]
Starting on December 2nd and continuing through the weekend, the Santa Monica Pier parking lot was transformed into an event space where participants could learn about electric bikes and try one out themselves on a […]
Passenger service on the Expo Line extension from Culver City to Santa Monica won’t begin until May 20, but trains began running on the route Monday at 12- to 20-minute intervals to simulate full service […]
Santa Monica police have released surveillance footage of a man they believe responsible for an arson attack Wednesday night that completely destroyed four luxury BMWs and damaged others on the lot in the amount of […]
By Sam Skopp In the United States alone, approximately 50 million men and 30 million women are suffering from baldness or thinning hair. Of the many solutions that exist to remedy hair loss, the […]

“Midwest Bucks Trend as Rents Rise – New Opportunities for Savvy Renters In November, the median asking rent in the United States witnessed a significant year-over-year drop of 2.1%, hitting $1,967—a substantial decline not seen […]
Yesterday, Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 411, authored by Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica), which provides statutory authorization for the use of therapy and facility dogs during the testimony of specified victims and child witnesses. […]
The Los Angeles City Council agreed today to spend nearly $1.4 billion over three decades on sidewalk repair projects to settle a lawsuit filed by disabled residents and their advocates, who accused the city of […]
Now there are two new value-added passes available; the 13 Rides Pass and the 30 Day Pass. The new 30 Day Pass allows frequent uses to enjoy an unlimited number of times during a 30-day […]