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.

Councilman praises Park, calls her “a fighter that will stand up for both the unhoused and housed.” California Lt. Governor Elena Kounalakis endorses Park as well in CD-11. By Nick Antonicello LA Councilman Gil Cedillo, […]
The ‘Toonerville Funhouse,’ originally located at Ocean Park Pier and Pacific Ocean Park amusement parks, is inspiration for the newest attraction inside Pacific Park. Guests to the all-new “Funhouse at Pacific Park” will explore a lost world of spooky, chilling, and haunting […]
Culver City police arrest suspect for shooting at officer By Staff Writer Culver City police have arrested a man for shooting at officers earlier this week. On August 26 at about 1:25 a.m., Culver City […]
Today on the Westside Food Scene we visit Benny’s Tacos & Rotisserie Chicken. With locations in Santa Monica, Culver City and Westchester, Benny’s is favorite for many for their cooked to order and always tasty […]

City Departments Ordered to Suspend Collection of Fees for Rebuilding Mayor Karen Bass on Friday issued an Emergency Executive Order to provide financial relief for residents rebuilding homes damaged or destroyed by January’s wildfires, accelerating […]
Zaniac, located on Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica, is one of six independently owned franchise locations across the country educating kids on subjects in STEM fields with methods designed to make learning fun. On Saturday, […]
A Powerhouse Roster of Guest Chefs From Across the U.S. Will Close Out the Restaurant’s Acclaimed Collaboration Series Birdie G’s will close out its signature chef-collaboration series this winter, announcing the final installment of 8 Nights […]
By Edify TV Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch is more than just a place to pick out a jack-o’-lantern, it’s a place where the whole family can have a blast. With pumpkin decorations, spooky face painting, […]
The mother of a man who allegedly was carrying two sticks when he was fatally shot by Los Angeles police in Lake Balboa is suing the city and LAPD Chief Charlie Beck. Maria Delores Ramirez, […]
A Los Angeles County lifeguard admitted she inadvertently ran over a sunbather at Venice Beach with an SUV and that the accident should not have happened, according to deposition transcripts filed on behalf of the […]

Temporary Parking Restrictions Will Be In Force Locally By Dolores Quintana In response to the imminent threat of high winds and dry conditions, posing a substantial fire hazard, the Los Angeles Fire Department has issued […]
Just last week Tom Gore, 75, fumbled around all day with his computer, which was acting particularly slow that morning, and his Netflix account, something that has, not infrequently, “been the bane of his existence.” […]

The Getty Center turns 25 this May and will celebrate with a concert series, Family Festival, and a special audio tour highlighting the site’s history. Opened to the public in 1997, the Getty Center is […]
The race for one of two open seats on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors intensified in the days before today’s election, turning into a three-horse race to represent Westside and San Fernando Valley […]
Federal CARES Act funds to help transportation system By Toi Creel So much about the coronavirus (COVID-19) has impacted the way Culver City residents live, work and travel. Recently public transportation has taken one of […]
Beverly Hills staple Nate ‘n Al’s reopens By Kerry Slater A longtime Westside deli has reopened after shutting down this spring. Nate ’n Al’s has reopened for takeout and delivery. The restaurant closed in March […]