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 adultery dating website Ashley Madison and its parent company are being sued in Los Angeles by a man who alleges the business failed to protect its clients’ personal and financial information, court papers obtained […]
Attorney General Kamala Harris announced the creation today of a Los Angeles-based task force targeting methamphetamine makers. With $1 million in federal funding, six state Department of Justice agents will work with other DOJ […]
John Denver will posthumously receive the 2,531st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Friday, honoring a more than 30-year recording career which included such memorable songs as “Rocky Mountain High” and “Thank God I’m […]
Mechanical problems today forced a Delta Airlines headed to Atlanta from the Los Angeles International Airport to return back and make a successful emergency landing. Flight number 1471A returned back to LAX at 6:12 a.m., […]

String of Attacks on Pets, Daily Sightings Intensify Community Concerns Coyotes are unnerving residents in Mar Vista after a series of attacks on pets and encounters with the predators in the area for several weeks, […]
A Southwest Airlines flight from San Francisco to Phoenix landed instead at Los Angeles International Airport today with an extra passenger, thanks to a woman who gave birth during the flight. Southwest Flight 623 landed […]

Officers Uncover Untraceable Firearm With High-Capacity Magazine Police say a traffic stop near Prospect Avenue and Venice Boulevard resulted in the arrest of a suspected gang member and the seizure of a ghost gun equipped […]
This popular concert series draws spectators from throughout the Southland to Marina Del Rey every year. Classical and pop concerts play on alternating weeks – and they are completely free! Spectators are encouraged to come and […]
Paramount Studios was transformed into a “Field of Dreams” to celebrate the 42nd Concern Foundation Annual Block Party. The gala evening featured multiple stages of live entertainment, casino style games, live and silent auctions, and […]

Culver City Police Department traffic stop leads to arrests By Sam Catanzaro The Culver City Police Department (CCPD) conducted a traffic stop last week that resulted in arrests for an array of offenses. According to […]
By John Agsalud Microsoft’s Windows Server 2003 operating system goes “end of life” on July 14, 2015. What does this dramatic sounding statement really mean? Is it really dead, a viable product, or somewhere in-between? […]

By Nick Melvoin LAUSD District 4 Board Member Board District 4 What was the witch’s favorite school subject? Spelling. Classes at the Los Angeles Unified School District—including spelling—remain virtual for now and as we are […]
On its fourth attempt, Hawthorne-based SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket into orbit yesterday and deployed a communications satellite, but as expected, the company was unable to land and recover the rocket on a […]

By Toi Creel A popular Indian restaurant in Mar Vista has closed its doors for good after 35 years. Hurry Curry, located on the corner of Beethoven Boulevard and Venice Boulevard, has been vacant for […]
Today, Congressman Ted W. Lieu issued the following statement regarding ACLU of California’s report on deportation of Veterans. The statement was delivered by a representative at today’s ACLU press conference announcing their report. “I want […]
UC Irvine is vowing to create a more positive environment for African American students, it was reported today. UCI Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Thomas Parham last week outlined the recommendations submitted by a task force in […]