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 Los Angeles Lakers appeared to be close to hiring a new head coach today, with reports the team has offered the position to Byron Scott. Scott won three titles as a Lakers player […]
The 2006 film V For Vendetta brought Guy Fawkes Day, which celebrates a failed attempt by a revolutionary to blow up British Parliament, to the attention of many Americans who were then unfamiliar with the […]
Local news and culture in under 5 minutes. * Parking Enforcement Relaxed Through February * First Baptist Church Of Venice Fights For Historical Designation To Avoid Demolition All this and more on today’s show made […]
This reporter was grabbed and cursed at the end of the video. @culvercitywlanews Footage of the Violent Counter Protesters at UCLA. TW: For Language and Violence. This reporter was grabbed and cursed at the end […]
A woman beaten and raped in broad daylight in the parking lot of a Brentwood supermarket 11 years ago confronted her attacker in court today as he was sentenced to 20 years behind bars. “I […]
The Los Angeles City Council called on Rialto educators to publicly apologize on May 9 for a homework assignment to research whether the Holocaust occurred. The council unanimously approved a resolution supporting any action by […]

405 Freeway Project Triggers Additional December Closures Between Westwood and Valley Lane reductions and overnight ramp closures will continue on Interstate 405 this month as Caltrans prepares for one of the busiest travel periods of […]
A pair of Scripps Research Institute scientists will bring their biomedical labs to USC and anchor the work that will be done at a new health-science facility being funded in part by a $50 million […]
Amateur car racers tried to shut down a major freeway in South Los Angeles today, but ended up getting boxed in and arrested by a police show of force against the impromptu “Fast And Furious”-style […]
Two Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies and a pedestrian were hospitalized Friday after a vehicle crash in West Hollywood that claimed another pedestrian’s life, authorities said. The crash near the intersection of Santa Monica and […]
City Manager Rick Cole has selected Cynthia Renaud as the next Santa Monica Police Chief. Renaud has served as Chief of Police for the City of Folsom, California for the last seven years where she […]
On December 16, 17 and 19, local Santa Monica child care service and referral agency Connections for Children hosted their annual “Holiday Angels” program event, at which families were invited to stop by their offices […]

Michael V. Drake Cites Safety Concerns While Ignoring Violent Counterprotests at UCLA In a letter to the University of California community today, UC President Michael V. Drake, M.D. announced that he would be banning encampments […]
A Rancho Cucamonga man arrested this past week for allegedly robbing eight Southland banks has been charged by a federal court, according to a federal agency. Joseph Adel Noriega, 37, was taken into custody by […]
City of Santa Monica selects Uber and Lyft along with Bird and Lime for scooter program. By Sam Catanzaro Lime, Bird, Lyft and Jump (owned by Uber) have been announce as the four scooter companies […]
Los Angeles police asked for the public’s help today to find a 42-year-old Culver City woman who’s been missing for more than three months. Lisa Lewis was last seen about noon on March 10 […]