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.
A suspected intruder was shot in the head and a security guard stabbed in the face Friday at a Malibu home believed to be owned by supermodel Miranda Kerr. Authorities were still sorting out details […]
Recently retired Beverly Hills High School Principal Carter Paysinger Wednesday filed to run for a seat on the Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education in the November election. After it became likely he […]
Solis-Horvath motion includes proposals for electronic monitoring, zero-bail system, and legislative changes to address overcrowded jails By Sam Catanzaro A proposal to declare a humanitarian crisis in Los Angeles County’s overcrowded jails and begin efforts […]
Metro Los Angeles mulling extension of Gold Line to Whittier By Dolores Quintana Could it be possible for Westside Metro Riders to ride the Metro Train from Santa Monica to the Gateway City of Whittier […]

Employers Cannot Ban Mask Usage In California, Which Is The Chain’s Home State By Dolores Quintana On Tuesday, July 18, an email from In-N-Out Corporation banning masks for employees in their restaurants and support facilities […]
Delta Air Lines passengers at Los Angeles International Airport and other airports around the country today continued to deal with travel delays caused by a power outage that knocked out the airline’s computer system. According […]
A woman suffered some abrasions to her legs when she was struck today by a Los Angeles Fire Department ambulance in West Los Angeles. She was struck at 3 a.m. near Santa Monica Boulevard and […]
More than 200 car daredevils and spectators scattered into the night just before midnight, when a new task force suddenly appeared on the streets east of downtown Los Angeles. But 50 people were getting citations […]
An inmate firefighter struck in her head by a boulder while battling a brush fire in Malibu has died, a state corrections official said Friday. Shawna Lynn Jones, 22, was injured early Thursday morning and […]
A group in Malibu aiming to ensure local schools maintains proper health and safety standards announced it is hosting a town hall meeting at Duke’s on May 1 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss a plan […]
From Feb. 18 to Aug. 13 the Japanese American National Museum will present “Instructions to All Persons: Reflections on Executive Order 9066,” a new exhibition that commemorates the 75th anniversary of President Franklin Roosevelt’s signing of Executive […]
Drivers report repeated incidents near Washington and Robertson. Complaints from drivers and residents in Culver City are growing over a recurring issue involving stalled Waymo robotaxis near the intersection of Washington Boulevard and Robertson Boulevard, […]
Julien Dietrich from Naam Yoga LA gives us a few yoga tips for a better nights sleep.
A Los Angeles City Council committee will consider today a proposal to raise the number of cats allowed per household from three to five. Los Angeles households are currently only allowed to keep a maximum […]
Write On’s Guided Goals LinkedIn is a business network with the contact and background information of your connections at your disposal. One of the best ways to get noticed on LinkedIn is to post regular […]
By Zoë Muntaner “When we deny the story, it defines us. When we own the story, we can write a brave new ending,” – Brené Brown. Data is messy. It tells different stories […]