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.

Hi-Lo Warning System Activated: Culver City Adds New Evacuation Tool In an effort to strengthen emergency preparedness and public safety, Culver City has launched the Hi-Lo Audible Warning System, a new siren-based evacuation tool that […]
An eighth-grader at Malibu Middle School is being kept away from the campus while authorities investigate threats he allegedly made against other students, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District confirmed today. On Monday, the principal […]

The Strike Started On July 2, and Picket Lines Will Be Active All Over Town By Dolores Quintana As we reported last week, UNITE Here Local 11 was considering a strike because of the deadline […]
KEY FACTS*Used nuclear fuel at the Fukushima-Daiichi plant is stored in seven pools (one at each reactor and a shared pool) and in a dry container storage facility (containing nine casks.) *Sixty percent of the […]
The Los Angeles Kings will conduct a Halloween costume contest at Saturday’s game against the Nashville Predators at Staples Center. The team is encouraging fans to dress up in their scariest, silliest or “Kingsiest” costume, […]
The City of Malibu rolled out its “One Water” campaign Jan. 11, aimed at getting the entire Malibu community actively involved in saving water and making water conservation a permanent lifestyle rather than a temporary response to the California […]
Beverly Hills police today chased a stolen-vehicle suspect to a location where the man got out and ran off before being arrested. The chase led to the area of Canon Drive and Olympic Boulevard, where […]

Former Palisades Resident Moved to the South Bay After Losing Home in Fire Braun Levi, a senior at Loyola High School, who recently clinched his fourth consecutive Mission League doubles championship, was fatally struck around […]
Almost 200 different improv teams performed on five stages over the course of the fourteen hour-long L.A. Indie Improv Festival this past Saturday. Members of performing teams ranged from improvisers who first met in one […]
A fire department unit set to be unveiled today will include a nurse practitioner who will be able to treat at the scene some patients who would otherwise be transported to crowded hospitals. The Los […]

Armed robbery occurs Sunday evening By Chad Winthrop A man was robbed at gunpoint while sitting at a Culver City bus stop over the weekend. According to the Culver City Police Department (CCPD), on January […]
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He talks about what the writers really want and why they are on strike. He created the television show House and wrote for The Good Doctor and Family Law among other shows. @culvercitywlanews Interview With […]

Elementary Schools Host Safety Assemblies and Activities to Promote Walking and Cycling In recognition of Pedestrian Safety Month, Culver City elementary schools are observing Pedestrian Safety Week from Oct. 7 to 11. Throughout the week, […]
A man and woman were stabbed today in Jefferson Park in an apparent incident of domestic violence, police said. Officers went just before 1 a.m. to a residence in the 2700 block of West 30th […]
After witnessing her own family struggle with understanding financial affairs, Michele Havens decided to master the field of financial services and serves the community at Northern Trust as President of the Los Angeles Region. What […]