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.
December 6 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Palisades Coldwell Banker will hold a garage sale on December 6, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The sale will take place in the Community Parking Lot located at […]
By Henry Giardina In mid-January, the human rights group Immigration Equality filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Government on behalf of toddler Ethan Dvash-Banks. Before Ethan could speak, crawl, or register what the words “family” […]
City’s Initiatives, Project Homekey and a Mobile Crisis Team, Show Promising Results Culver City released new data detailing its recent efforts to reduce homelessness, showing progress in the city’s work to address the issue. Updated […]
Brentwood and Los Angeles Friends and Neighbors, I have been a volunteer and committee chair for The Giving Spirit, The Giving Spirit, a non-profit organization helping LA’s homeless community through direct volunteer interaction, for nine […]

By Nick Antonicello If you didn’t know any better, you would think LA school board member Nick Melvoin was twenty-points behind and fighting for his political life, instead he is the odds-on favorite seemingly coasting […]
The Mirror’s Beverly Cohn will be joining in a fabulous performance, Wednesday, April 4, as the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles (ICYOLA) presents a concert to commemorate the life and contribution of Dr. […]

25 West Coast Premieres, 16 World Premieres, and Free Screenings Sponsored by Neon Beyond Fest, the annual celebration of genre films returns this year with its most extensive program to date. Running from Sept. 25 […]

Pizzette, goodboybob and WEHO Sausage Co. round out lineup By Toi Creel A long awaited food destination has finally opened its doors in Culver City. The Citizen Public market, in the historic Citizen Building in […]
The largest city in Kazakhstan sued its former mayor and members of his family today in Los Angeles, alleging Beverly Hills properties were used to conceal ill-gotten gains. The suit accuses Viktor Khrapunov and his […]
Musicians and visual artists can apply for entry to the City of Malibu’s Harry Barovsky Memorial Youth Commission Teen Music and Art Festival starting January 3. To qualify for the Festival, which takes place March 24 […]

Celebrate Día de Los Muertos at Mxo From October 31st to November 2nd Chef Wes Avila, known for his acclaimed ventures Guerilla Tacos, Angry Egret Dinette, and Ka’Teen, has launched his newest restaurant, MXO Steakhouse, […]
By Tom Elias Californians interested in keeping this state’s toughest-in-the-world standards for automotive pollution heaved a sigh of relief when the federal Environmental Protection Agency in early August reversed […]

Officers recovered 50 pounds of stolen material during a pair of April busts. Culver City police officers thwarted two separate copper wire thefts in progress during April, resulting in the arrest of four individuals and […]
Longtime peace, environmental and anti-nuclear activist Jerry Rubin began a ‘Dump Trump’ protest fast at 6:00am on Presidents’ Day, Monday, February 19 at his home in Santa Monica. Rubin says his open-ended fast is meant as a […]
Los Angeles animal shelters are preparing today in the run-up to the Fourth of July to make room for an expected influx in animals frightened by fireworks. “The Fourth of July is really a […]
By Sam Skopp Earlier this year, the 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica hosted its first ever Pico Block Party, celebrating the Pico neighborhood and coinciding with the start of the Arts Center’s […]