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.
A power outage knocked out electricity to more than 700 Department of Water customers in the Mid-Wilshire area today, but most had their service restored this afternoon. The outage, caused by underground equipment failure, began […]
Emmy-winning actor Dabney Coleman will receive the 2,533rd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame today, receiving the honor for a versatile career in television and movies beginning the early 1960s. Joining Coleman in speaking […]
Residents and admirers took to the streets Sunday, Aug. 9 to learn about the rich history within the grounds of San Vicente’s famous courtyard houses. Watch the video to learn about style, time-periods, and landscape […]
Earvin “Magic” Johnson was off the Los Angeles Lakers staff directory in publications and other sources yesterday upon his request in hopes of clarifying any confusion over Hall of Famer involvement with or representation of the team, […]
Three-story building would include 167 beds By Dolores Quintana A permanent homeless shelter with 167 beds is being planned at the West LA Armory. A plan to redevelop the West Los Angeles Armory Building into […]
The Westside is getting more cops to patrol and police our neighborhoods. As part of an effort to enhance public safety, one year ago this week, LA Council member Michael Bonin launched a major initiative to […]
Los Angeles International Airport officials announced Tuesday that 18 “level 2” electric vehicle charging stations have been installed in Parking Structure 7. LAX now has a total of 81 level 2 charging stations, with another […]
The owner of the company that makes Sriracha hot sauce gave a delegation from Texas a tour of his Irwindale factory on May 12, but said he would keep the plant in its current location […]
Eating turkey leftovers, counting up the gifts purchased on Black Friday and figuring out which holiday party to go to… all signs of the Holiday season. On Saturday morning, The Big Blue Bus will roll […]

Several Campuses in High-Impact Areas Remain Closed; Precautions in Effect at LAUSD Los Angeles Unified will reopen most schools and all offices on Monday, January 13. Conditions have improved for a majority of areas across […]
Westside Dining Beat February 4, 2021 Artisan Bodega Coming to Santa Monica An artisan bodega (owned by two sisters) specializing in cheese and charcuterie boards will open its second Westside location in Santa Monica. As reported by What […]
The Los Angeles City Council cleared the way today for ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft to pick up passengers directly from LAX as soon as this fall. The City Council voted 9-6 to affirm […]
As my family, friends and I watched and read news coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings, we wiped away tears and wondered what we could do. On Sunday, April 21, 2013 a group of friends […]
By Tim Broughton Tread Carefully. On Monday, December 4, at 5:10 p.m. officers of the Santa Monica Police Department were in the area of Second Street and Arizona Avenue when they witnessed a person crossing […]
Five candidates seeking to succeed retiring Rep. Henry Waxman are scheduled to participate in a forum organized by several Jewish organizations. The forum is tonight (April 28) in Los Angeles. Sen. Ted Lieu and fellow […]

Javaad Alipoor Company’s Show Brings Political Mystery to the Stage UCLA’s Center for Art and Performance (CAP UCLA) will host a two-night engagement of Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World, a multimedia production […]