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.
Some neighborhoods feel they are seeing more coyote visitors this year. Brenda F. Barnette, general manager of the Los Angeles Animal Services, provided her tips and tricks to keep coyotes at bay while still respecting their […]
Images of a man suspected of stealing expensive purses and wallets from Beverly Hills boutiques were made public on Thursday. Click here to watch the surveillance footage. The suspect, described as a tall thin […]
From pursuing her childhood goals to become a business owner to recently being sworn in as chair of the Century City Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Susan Coddington is an active local figure who […]

Culver City Police Department (CCPD) same person two days in a row By Sam Catanzaro Culver City police arrested the same man for arson two days in a row this week. According to the Culver […]
Beverly Hills High School Principal Carter Paysinger announced his retirement on Tuesday and plans to seek a seat on the Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education in the November election. Paysinger, the school’s […]
The Metro Board of Directors today awarded $3.7 million to CicLAvia and other organizations to put on transportation related events over the next two years. CivLAvia — the next one is set for Oct. 5 […]
Culver City police warned the public on May 22 to beware of a telephone scam in which the caller claims to be a jailed family member and asks for bail money to be wired […]

The County Supervisors of Los Angeles Recognize the Day Earlier in the Week The Los Angeles City Council voted to make Los Angeles one of the first major U.S. cities to officially recognize National Coming […]
Measure BB will allow LA to implement an additional contracting bid preference for businesses that are located in the city of Los Angeles. Last week Los Angeles City Council adopted resolutions declaring the results of […]
The Los Angeles Police Department will pay tribute today to actor Martin Milner, who portrayed Officer Pete Malloy on the “Adam- 12” television series that department officials say helped shape the public’s perception of the […]
Traffic on the departure level at Los Angeles International Airport was slowed this morning after a motorist crashed into a pillar near the Tom Bradley International Terminal, authorities said. The crash was reported at about […]

The Newest Addition To Culver City’s Restaurant Scene Is Ready to Serve Chicken and More By Dolores Quintana Kismet Rotisserie’s Culver City location is finally open. Ever since the opening of this location was announced […]
About 60 percent of the city’s 500 sanitation workers failed to show up for work Wednesday as part of a labor action, leaving a diminished crew to pick up trash. Sanitation Bureau Director Enrique Zaldivar […]
Flags will be flown at Los Angeles County facilities where American and California flags are flown each year Los Angeles County offices will raise the Progress Pride Flag during June’s LGBTQ+ Pride Month, according to […]

108 units of housing and retail planned for 9500 Pico Project By Dolores Quintana Supporters Alliance For Environmental Responsibility (SAFER) has lost their appeal to the Los Angeles City Council regarding the project at 9500 – 9530 Pico […]

Grant Achatz’s Alinea Heads to Beverly Hills for Summer Residency Renowned chef Grant Achatz and his team at Alinea, Chicago’s Michelin three-star institution, are marking two decades at the forefront of fine dining with a […]