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.
CBS Corp. was ordered Tuesday to collectively pay $10 million in damages to the widow and three daughters of a security guard killed in a freak accident near the set of “NCIS” in Santa Clarita […]
A man was killed today in an officer-involved shooting in Inglewood that also left an officer with a wound to a hand. Police responded around 3 a.m. to the 3800 block of 113th Street on […]
Significant steps toward protecting endangered southern steelhead trout and other environmental resources will take place this summer and fall at Leo Carrillo State Park. California State Parks and partner agencies are undertaking the project, which […]
Measure J, the ballot proposition that would have extended the Measure R sales tax – facilitating the speeding up of much-needed public transportation infrastructure – fell just short of the two-thirds vote required. Opponents to […]

Mother–Daughter–Son Team Shares How Their Growing E-Commerce Brand Blends Artistry, Durability, and Personal Connection in Every Piece In a digital-first world dominated by mass production, one small family-owned jewelry company is carving out a distinct […]
The Board of Supervisors today approved the next step toward development of two hotels in Marina del Rey, despite some residents’ concerns. The developer, MDR Hotels, LLC, is planning to build “two hotels in a […]
A man was in critical condition today and several others were in fair condition following rare lightning strikes at Venice Beach, where a 20-year-old man was killed. Eight people — seven adults and a 15-year-old boy — […]
Archer School Performs “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” ALL PHOTOS COURTESY ARCHER SCHOOL @archerschoolforgirls #musical #themysteryofedwindrood
Air pollution around the Port of Los Angeles improved in 2013, continuing a trend seen over the last eight years, city officials said today. Harbor officials credited cleaner-burning trucks and speed restrictions on cargo ships […]
State offices, including the Department of Motor Vehicles and Los Angeles Superior Courts, will be closed today to observe Cesar Chavez Day. Federal offices and services, including the U.S. Postal Service, will be open. Then-Gov. […]
The Brentwood Community Council presented Youth Citizen Awards to several students and one teacher for exemplifying leadership, innovation, dedication and courage. Committee Chair Loretta Ditlow (who founded the award program ten years ago) along with […]
Brentwood Village Celebrates Holiday Festival

City Council votives to enforce its anti-camping ordinance at 58 new locations By Sam Catanzaro Councilmember Mike Bonin was one of two members of the Los Angeles City Council to vote against enforcing anti-camping laws […]
Fiesta La Ballona presents three days of free live music and dancing as part of Culver City’s annual “Party in the Park” August 25-27. Fiesta is held at Veterans Park and is produced by the City […]

AAGLA Files Lawsuit Over Pandemic-Driven Rent Regulations By Dolores Quintana A non-profit association consisting of rental housing providers and residential property management professionals, The Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles (AAGLA), has initiated another legal […]
WEEKLY BRENTWOOD CRIME ALERT 4.14.09 SENIOR LEAD OFFICER Phillip L. Enbody #24914Basic Car 8A13Los Angeles Police Department, West Los Angeles Division1663 Butler Ave, Los Angeles, Ca 90025 (310) 622-3983 (Cell Phone)(310) 444-0744 (Senior Lead Desk)(310) […]