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.

As California’s water resources dwindle and urban areas expand, a species of fish that is rarely heard of is on the brink of homelessness. The unarmored threespine stickleback fish, which is highly adapted to thrive […]
California recently became the first state in the nation to put in place a law, authored by Senator Ben Allen (D – Santa Monica), that enables the state to block the sale or lease of […]

Upper Crust Pizzeria opening in downtown Culver City By Toi Creel Can’t get enough of thin crust pizza? A popular pizzeria specializing in Boston-style pizza is opening a second location in Culver City to help. […]
If you’ve never tried a chili dog from Pink’s Hot Dogs, this is your chance. To celebrate its 75th anniversary, Pink’s will be selling its signature chili dogs for 75 cents for 75 minutes on […]
The founders of 4Good, Erika and Peter Athanas, an LA based non-profit working to inspire families to volunteer, along with their children Izak and Eli have been selected as Scholastic Parent and Child Magazine’s Family […]
Metro announced today that it will again provide a Dodger Stadium Express bus service from Union Station in downtown Los Angeles to Dodger Stadium for the 2017 baseball season. The service will begin with exhibition […]
Self-Realization Fellowship’s historic Hollywood Temple, an urban oasis of spiritual fellowship and seeking since 1942, celebrates its 75th anniversary onAugust 30. Founded by Paramahansa Yogananda – widely regarded as the father of Yoga in the West […]
“The Spirit of the Sixties: Then and Now” with photojournalist, Francesco Da Vinci, is to occur in the community room of the Kaufman Brentwood Branch Library, 11820 San Vicente Boulevard. His multi-media presentation and talk […]
Comic actor and musician Jack Black will perform during the Academy Awards ceremony in an appearance described only as a “very special sequence,” the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced today. Black is […]
As our senior friends on the Westside start to hear about their college acceptances, the reality for us juniors is beginning to sink in that it is our turn next. As spring break looms, I […]
This future seven story structure at 1415 – 1429 Robertson will have 65 units. @culvercitywlanews New Residential Development On Robertson Boulevard. This future seven story structure at 1415 – 1429 Robertson will have 65 units. […]
One of Brentwood’s oldest community groups convened for its annual meeting at the University Temple on Sunset Boulevard, as about 500 homeowners met March 10 to hear Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Councilman Mike […]
The legendary entertainer will perform with the LA Lawyers Philharmonic and Legal Voices on June 11 at UCLA’s Royce Hall in Westwood. Legendary entertainer Dick Van Dyke will take the stage to sing and […]
The Los Angeles Fire Department today announced it has joined a statewide movement to conserve water by allowing all green grass at its fire stations to turn brown. “Effective immediately, Los Angeles city firefighters will […]
A suspect wanted in connection with a man’s fatal stabbing barricaded himself inside a Santa Monica apartment for more than five hours on Saturday, prompting evacuations of nearby residences as a sheriff’s special weapons team […]
Accumulation of aluminum, lead, mercury, and other substances in the body is likely to lead to disease. U.S. coal-fired power plants generate over 130 million tons of toxic coal ash annually, and yet there are […]