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 first female rowing pair to ever row the Pacific Ocean from California to Hawaii were reported to be some 300 miles from their goal yesterday. Paralympian and ex-Marine Angela Madsen of Long Beach and her […]
The Brentwood Post Office on Barrington has been privatized. I won it in a crap game. Starting next week, the Barrington Post Office will be open 24/7, with valet parking. There will be a two-tiered […]

September 17 fire destroys feline boarding center killing 17 cats. Nearby restaurant owners now struggling to make ends meet By Dolores Quintana A local Palms strip mall was the site of a recent fire last […]

Celebrated Musician, Producer Leaves an Indelible Legacy By Dolores Quintana Legendary musician, music producer, film and television producer, composer of film scores, activist, and humanitarian Quincy Jones died on Sunday night, October 3, at his […]

Three suspects arrested by Culver City Police Department After being pulled over for a traffic violation, three suspects were arrested by Culver City police this week for possessing a loaded gun and narcotics. According to […]
Osteria Mozza Alumni and Robert Kim to open new pasta bar with a culinary twist. Lapaba, a new Italian-Korean pasta bar, is scheduled to open on February 3 and will introduce a menu that reinterprets […]

Baristas Protest Staffing Woes and Removal of Pride Month Symbols The Starbucks Workers United Union has declared a mass walkout of thousands of employees across hundreds of locations nationwide during the upcoming Red Cup Day […]
A faith-based filmmaker is suing Facebook, alleging that problems with advertising links provided by the social media site caused three of his movies to fall below expectations in theaters and in DVD sales. Timothy Chey […]
Nine works of art stolen six years ago in one of the largest art heists in L.A. history have been recovered by investigators from the Los Angeles Police Department and the FBI, it was reported […]
The Greek Salad prepared table side. Bluefin Toro with Crispy Rice, wasabi, spicy mayo, pickled ginger. Chateaubriand, 16 oz, with bordelaise sauce. Hand cut frites. Peanut Butter Pie with Pistachio Sorbet. Oaxacan Old Fashioned, codigo […]

Concerns Grow Over Anonymous ICE and CBP Officers in Los Angeles A growing coalition of California lawmakers and local leaders is calling for a statewide ban on masked law enforcement officers, including federal immigration agents, […]
By Michael Ray On Saturday, March 24, the 12th Annual Santa Monica Airport ArtWalk took place across nine buildings and eight blocks along Airport Avenue. It featured artists working in a range of mediums, […]
Los Angeles City Councilmember Mike Bonin answers questions from the community covering Westside homeless encampments, affordable housing, COVID-19 and more.
The Special Olympics World Games got underway Saturday with a splashy ceremony at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, with first lady Michelle Obama officially opening Los Angeles’ largest sporting event since the 1984 Summer Olympics. […]

Local Patches Are Serving up Photo Ops, Kid-Friendly Attractions, and Pumpkins of Every Size Through Late October. It’s almost time for Halloween, but there’s still time to have a little family fun while selecting just […]
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A 44-year-old man from Albania who participated in the Special Olympics World Games and who went missing from the USC campus turned up early this morning in Hayward in the San […]