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.
Los Angeles Superior Court judge will decide today whether to accept a proposed settlement that would result in tens of millions of dollars in refunds to Department of Water and Power customers who were overcharged […]
Overnight utility work may cause some traffic delays at Los Angeles International Airport over the next few weeks, the airport announced Wednesday. The work on Center Way, which is the exit route located on the […]
It was a clean sweep of the top honors at 36th annual Razzie Awards for the film “Fifty Shades of Grey.” The film took home five awards during the Saturday ceremony recognizing the worst motion […]

Rezoning Program Aims to Tackle Housing Shortages but Faces Feasibility Concerns The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve new land use regulations designed to advance the goals of the city’s 2021-2029 […]
40 to 50 people, who are suspected to be students or recent alumni, used eggs, flour, and markers to deface the school. Classrooms doors were glued shut, stone benches and tables were broken, and furniture […]
Labor day weekend has just passed, which for Santa Monica, means an influx of tourists and activities for locals alike this past Saturday. #labordayweekend #santamonica #laborday

Move comes as the city looks to add sales tax that would have city reach state threshold. By Sam Catanzaro Looking to extend a local sales tax that voters passed in 2012, Culver City lawmakers […]
The Beverly Hills Bar Association (BHBA), will honor two legal stalwarts, Justice Laurie D. Zelon of the California Court of Appeal, 2nd District, Division Seven, and leading trial lawyer William M. Shernoff, a longtime consumer advocate who is […]
A 9mm handgun and two, 10-round loaded ammunition magazines were discovered in a vehicle at Los Angeles International Airport today during a random vehicle checkpoint stop, authorities said. The gun and ammunition were found about […]

By Sam Catanzaro and Keldine Hull Steel framework is now rising for Amazon’s $620 million expansion of the Culver Studios at 9336 Washington Boulevard that will bring over 500,000 square feet of rentable office space […]
By Kyle Knoll A classical music force to be reckoned with, Santa Monica’s Verdi Chorus will be celebrating its 35th anniversary with performances of its spring concert “The Force of Destiny” at First United […]
Amid a rising crime rate and officer complaints that response times are slower, a City Council committee will begin examining Tuesday if the Los Angeles Police Department needs to increase its regular patrols. A motion […]
The Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 Tuesday to approve modifications to a zoning plan aimed at protecting the Santa Monica Mountains, drawing praise from environmentalists and equestrians but protests from vineyard owners. Supervisor Zev […]
Malibu High School is hosting a Water Polo Tournament on Friday and Saturday, September 16-17. The Malibu Community Pool will be closed to all public users and there are no programs being held during this time. The […]
Mayor Eric Garcetti will take a day trip to Nevada today to help knock on doors and campaign for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ahead of the Feb. 20 Nevada caucuses. In addition to […]
Los Angeles City Councilmember Mike Bonin answers questions from the community covering Westside homeless encampments, affordable housing, COVID-19 and more.