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.

Project would replace an existing parking lot By Dolores Quintana LPC West and Clarion Partner’s newest development project will go before the Culver City Planning Commission this week as reported by Urbanize Los Angeles. This […]
Bayse Brothers Bring Their Signature Breakfast Dishes and Good Vibes to Venice Breakaway Café, a popular breakfast and lunch eatery in Culver City’s Helms District, has opened a new location at 1301 Ocean Front Walk […]
A major water main break sent a geyser of water blasting through Sunset Boulevard north of the UCLA campus today, sending mud and water cascading down the street and inundating a number of vehicles as it made […]
Finally, after 6 years of litigation, the digital billboards time has come. CBS Outdoor and Clear Channel Outdoor had one last chance to reverse the decisions against their illegal digital signs, and that was to […]
Incident occurs early in the morning December 20 By Sam Catanzaro Police recently arrested two burglary suspects wanted for entering an occupied Culver City home before fleeing when confronted by the residents. According to the […]
A Palmdale elementary school teacher testified Monday that she called a county social worker — charged alongside three colleagues with child abuse and falsifying records — multiple times to report that one of her students […]

Clifford Proctor Faces Charges in the Shooting of 29-Year-Old Brendon Glenn Nearly a decade after the fatal shooting of an unarmed man in Venice, authorities have arrested the former Los Angeles police officer accused of […]
A former Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screener who enabled 150 pounds of cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana to be smuggled through checkpoints at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in exchange for cash was sentenced Monday to […]
As Santa Monica College returns for the fall semester new protocols are in place, learn about campus capacity, vaccine and mask mandates, and what to expect when visiting campus in this video brought to you […]
A dozen candidates, nine of them county employees, are competing in today’s election to lead to the Los Angeles County Office of Assessor, while the last elected assessor, John Noguez, awaits trial on corruption charges. […]
The number of passengers traveling through Los Angeles International Airport rose 6.5 percent during the first half of the year when compared with the same period in 2013, airport officials reported today. Los Angeles World Airports tallied […]
Could this be Santa Monica’s most haunted house? Located at 2036 Yorkshire Ave. in the Pico neighborhood, the house was where the tragic events of June 7, 2013 began where 23-year-old John Zawahri went on […]

James Beard Finalist Offers a Preview of Her Upcoming Diner Concept Chef and James Beard finalist Caroline Schiff is bringing a delicious taste of her upcoming diner concept to Santa Monica for one weekend only, […]
Pop star Justin Bieber, who pleaded no contest to misdemeanor vandalism for throwing eggs at a neighbor’s Calabasas home, has been sticking to his two-year probation agreement, his attorney told a Van Nuys judge today. […]
All your local news, events and happenings in under 5 minutes. * Flavored Tobacco banned in Culver City. * Palms neighborhood joins up with Feed Folks to do good. All this and more on today’s […]
Five Los Angeles City Council members agreed Tuesday that Mayor Eric Garcetti’s plan to raise the city’s minimum wage to $13.25 by 2017 needs more scrutiny. Mitch O’Farrell said that, while he supports efforts to […]