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.

Crude spikes more than 10% as energy markets react to escalating military conflict Oil prices jumped sharply when global markets opened Sunday following the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, with double-digit gains before easing […]
Temperatures will rise today as the Southland remains in the grips of a heat wave expected to continue through Wednesday amid warnings of heat-related illnesses and and a risk of wildfires. The heat wave is […]
Scientists have predicted a “superstorm†in California’s future that could dump as much as 10 feet of water on the state and last for up to 40 days. In sunny LA, where local meteorologists call […]
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Bel Air Investment Advisors, LLC (Bel Air), a leading wealth management advisory firm for high net worth individuals, families, trusts and foundations, has announced that its chief operating officer, Tyler Kelley, was appointed by Los […]
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Early voting in the June 3 primary election started on May 5, and Los Angeles County election officials start mailing some 1.4 million vote-by-mail ballots. County residents must request a vote-by-mail ballot by May 27 […]
On the evening of Wednesday, July 22, Kidspace Children’s Museum was proud to host Special Olympic Delegates from Namibia, Tanzania, and Singapore as well as the local Special Olympic Athletes, The Pasadena Ducks. The evening […]
The City of Santa Monica filed a motion seeking summary judgment in its favor in a lawsuit challenging Santa Monica’s use of at-large elections for City Council positions. In the filing, the City explains how […]
The Malibu Senior Center will be hosting “Relax Through Coloring,” on Wednesday, June 28, from 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM at the Malibu Senior Center. Did you know that coloring helps relieve stress? By focusing […]

LAPD Tactical Teams Shut Down Sunset for Roughly Four Hours Near UCLA An hours-long search in Westwood ended Thursday night with the arrest of a homicide suspect and the reopening of a busy stretch of […]

Hollywood, Venice Beach Outposts Among Three Sites Shutting Down After more than a decade as a hub for creative professionals, NeueHouse announced it will permanently close its doors this week, citing longstanding financial liabilities that […]
An inert grenade caused a scare and evacuations when it was taken to Santa Monica police headquarters Saturday. A family member found the real-looking device while going through the belongings of a recently deceased relative, […]
Seeking the Truth and Nothing but In the age of ancient Greece, there was Diogenes who wandered the land with a metaphorical lantern looking for truth. Most recently, there’s been the journalist Tim Russert who […]
As part of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department youth outreach and Sheriff Jim McDonnell’s Back to School Teen Dialogue series, Sheriff McDonnell hosted a second event with youth from the Los Angeles Chapter of […]

Cottrell to succeed Dr. Mike Riera in July 2025 Brentwood School’s Board of Trustees has appointed Dr. Tim Cottrell as the next Head of School, beginning in July 2025. Dr. Cottrell is currently entering his […]