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.

Community Tip and Set Investigation Lead to Arrest of Repeat Offenders Culver City police have arrested two suspects in connection with a residential burglary that occurred on Canterbury Drive on May 27, where a bicycle […]
Is the Westside suffering the woes of recession? Yes and no. While the number of Lamborghinis and Ferraris cruising the palm and coral-treed streets seems undiminished, there are clear signs that the nation’s economic crisis […]
By Beverly Cohn Out of the historic Kennedy clan has emerged yet another young “prince,” and his name is Patrick Arnold Shriver Schwarzenegger. The eldest son of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver, his family […]
The Los Angeles School of Gymnastics will open its doors to aspiring Olympians and enthusiasts alike for the opportunity to receive instruction from gymnastics legend Yefim Furman and US Olympian Tasha Schwikert Warren. Known to […]
By Mariella Rudi – Staff Reporter For some, design review is a vital part of the democratic process, enabling the public to have a say in their own neighborhood’s aesthetic. For others, it’s a creatively stifling […]
Now at 9705 S Santa Monica, and filled with delectable cheeses, cured meats, fresh bread, and wines of every description, it’s a gem for fine food lovers. @culvercitywlanews The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills' Celebration […]
Several activists again plan to call on the L.A. City Council Monday to shift investments now managed by Wells Fargo Bank to another institution due to Wells’ financial support of the Dakota Access pipeline plan. […]
Market to open in West End development at Olympic and Bundy By Dolores Quintana Gelson’s Market has a new location on the horizon at 12101 W Olympic Blvd according to a liquor license filing as […]
Caitlyn Jenner and the stepchildren of a woman killed in a chain reaction crash last year in Malibu have settled the plaintiffs’ lawsuit. Dana Redmond and William Howe, the stepchildren of 69-year-old Kim Howe, sued […]
Venice local Joshua Mikael runs an award winning app that seeks to expand the ways social media can improve our lives by providing tools to help people reach their goals. #promis #siliconbeach #venice #joshuamikael #promisapp […]
City considering awarding Uber and Lyft scooter rights. By Sam Catanzaro Scooters are always a hot topic on the Westside but last week in Santa Monica the heat got turned up a few notches when […]
By Zoë Muntaner “A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor” – Franklin D. Roosevelt. In his 2002 classic “The Rise of the Creative Class,” Carnegie Mellon professor Richard Florida argued that “creative […]
Councilmember Mike Bonin was at the command post during the Mandeville Fire on the Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend (May 28), where he learned that half of the helicopters in the Los Angeles Fire Department’s […]
By Patty Tedesco When asked what inspires Stephanie Visser to create her abstract works of art, Visser reveals that her paintings are born from deep intimate moments. Her non-pictorial abstract works are shadowed by […]
Utilities serving the Greater Los Angeles area and southern Orange County said today they mostly have restored power to thousands of customers after high winds downed utility poles and power lines on Christmas. Southern California […]

Chef Jackson Kalb Menu Features Seasonal Antipasti, Pasta Selections, a Steak Entrée, and Housemade Dessert. Ospi Brentwood is rolling out a special evening for diners next week, unveiling a one-night “Date Night” tasting menu on […]