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.
[KGVID poster=”http://smmirror.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/140603-Brentwood-Beat_thumb39.jpg” width=”600″ height=”338″]https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wst-uploads/media/140603-Brentwood-Beat.mp4[/KGVID] A Balanced Dinner Plate – Brentwood Beat – June 3 FOOD FIX: The best way to keep a healthy diet is a balanced plate, here’s a few tips to make sure […]
Famed spoof-director Jerry Zucker’s longtime Brentwood outpost in Mandeville Canyon is on the market for the first time since 1990 at an asking price of $16.5 million. The classic 1939 Traditional was originally designed by architect John Byers […]
Paramount Studios was transformed into a “Field of Dreams” to celebrate the 42nd Concern Foundation Annual Block Party. The gala evening featured multiple stages of live entertainment, casino style games, live and silent auctions, and […]

200-Room Hotel Near LAX Sells for $29 Million After Foreclosure One of the five largest hotel transactions in Los Angeles County this year closed in El Segundo, where a Hyatt House property sold for $29 […]
Real estate remains a solid investment, especially in light of the recent stock market gyrations. But, should Westsiders get into the market, as either buyers or sellers, in these volatile times? Westside Today queried two […]
For the record, I should not be cast as “the opposition†to Green Hollow Square. I will enthusiastically SUPPORT a project which has the least possible impacts on our community, in terms of traffic, noise, […]
By Jennifer Eden With the upcoming City of Santa Monica’s Open Streets “Coast” event scheduled for Oct. 1, “emergency” sidewalk business permits were approved by City Council Tuesday evening, while the call for outside […]
Los Angeles County’s roadmap to reopening By Sam Catanzaro Los Angels County has outlined a roadmap to opening up businesses and recreation facilities, starting as early as Friday while hinting that beaches will also be […]
From 10am until 2pm on Saturday, October 22nd, the Kaiser Permanente West Los AngelesMedical Center, in partnership with local law enforcement agencies, hosted an event as part of National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, which has been […]
Nonprofit Seeks Monthly Donors To Continue to Offer Fresh Produce to the Underserved Food Access LA, the nonprofit organization behind a network of farmers markets in Los Angeles, announced this week that several of its […]

Her disappearance may be related to her boss and allegations against him Culver City mom Heidi Planck is still missing after six months but her friends haven’t forgotten her and are still searching for her […]
Vegan burger restaurant with brightly colored decor now open on 26th street across fromthe Brentwood Country Mart. The Opening of Mr. Charlie's with Santa Monica Mayor Lana Negrete.Vegan burger restaurant with brightly colored decor now […]
All Los Angeles Unified School District schools will stay closed today in response to a reported bomb threat, Schools Superintendent Ramon Cortines said. The closures applied to all LAUSD campuses, more than 900 of them. […]
Today and Tomorrow’s Children Fund (TTCF) was created in 2006 with the goal of awarding $1 million dollars annually to fund ground breaking research to benefit the lives of ill children. Since its inception, the […]
Health advocate Allison Gingold is the 2015 recipient of the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Outstanding Advocacy Award, one of the top honors given to volunteers in the Western States Affiliate, which covers Alaska, Arizona, California, […]
On this week’s episode of Brock on Your Block, host Phil Brock speaks with Santa Monica Urban Forester Matthew Wells about his role as Urban Forester and the importance and benefits of trees and plants […]