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.
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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.
Residents in multi-family homes have fallen victim to mail theft this month. Three individuals carrying boxes and luggage filled with mail were caught on camera in the lobby of an apartment in the 500 block […]
ST. MARTIN OF TOURS CELEBRATES 54TH ANNUAL LEPRECHAUN BALLSoiree Rive Gauche was this year’s theme for St. Martin of Tours’ 54th Annual Leprechaun Ball held at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Ball Co-Chairs were: Kathryn and […]
I attended the recent Westside meeting at Windward School in Mar Vista at which then Mayor-elect Eric Garcetti, incoming City Councilman, Mike Bonin, and others invited citizens to come forward with specific proposals to make […]
A proposed law that would have required hospitals to offer optional HIV tests to all patients getting emergency room blood tests in California hospitals was vetoed by the governor today. California Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed […]
Los Angeles honored the late, great Bill Rosendahl at St. Monica’s Church in Santa Monica on Tuesday April 5th, 2016. Here Councilmember Mike Bonin talks about the influence Rosendahl had on his life.
By Beverly Cohn Before I launch into a review of Deaf West Theatre’s production of Edward Albee’s “At Home at the Zoo,” I’d like to say a few words about Edward Albee, considered one of […]
An estimated 27,000 people crowded in and around the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Monday night to hear Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders denounce big money politics and pledge to fight institutional racism. “We […]
Gallia Kastner will be Orchestra Santa Monica’s featured soloist for our October 1 concert with Mozart’s “Turkish” Violin Concerto No. 5. We are very pleased to be presenting Gallia and thought it would be fun […]
I arrived on campus at 10:30 in the morning—I was supposed to meet my friend to study before our Cultural Anthropology final at noon. She didn’t actually arrive at the library until 11:40, the time […]

Man enters Culver City home, confronted by residents By Chad Winthrop Culver City police arrested this week a burglary suspect who entered a home in the middle of the night only to be confronted by […]
Spring break, which lies somewhere between mid-March to early April for most Los Angeles teens, is a time normally known for relaxing. But for most juniors, and even some sophomores, this is never the case. […]
Submitted by the Culver City Unified School District Culver City High School Principal Lisa Cooper announced last week that Camille Cosato, Matthew Cowan, Allie Kim, Ariana Moss, Milena Reed, Ilana Reyes and Michelle Zhou have […]
Kaled Elasyedsa Ali leads police on chase with passengers in car. By Staff Writer Six individuals in Santa Monica were victims in an attempted kidnappings by an Uber driver, who led police on a chase […]
Americans just love their TV! Despite what one may have heard about the popularity of video games and all the things that can be done on the latest gadgets of Apple, etc., television is really […]

The Spaceship-Like Property Heads to Auction With No Reserve in December German actress Nicole Nagel, who was part of the cast of the iconic television series E.R., is ready to sell her unique, spaceship-inspired home […]
How Should LA Spend the Stimulus? Date: From: To: Dear Jacqueline, In preparation for the arrival of funding from the federal stimulus package, I recently announced the formation of the Los Angeles City Council’s Ad […]