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.
Oregon will face defending national champion Florida State today in the 101st Rose Bowl Game, which is also the first College Football Playoff Semifinal. The College Football Playoff was established in 2012 to go into […]
A chef who worked at a now-closed Santa Monica sushi restaurant was sentenced Monday to probation and fined $5,000 for serving meat from federally protected sei whales. Susumu Ueda, who worked at The Hump at […]
Local organization Nourish L.A turns excess food into groceries for those who are food insecure in our neighborhoods and the need for nourishment has only grown in the past few months. .Video sponsored by School of […]
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin joined 11 fellow U.S. city and state controllers, comptrollers and treasurers in a letter calling on the White House to fully fund the U.S. Census Bureau and fill the […]

Kai Ramen coming to 8334 Lincoln Boulevard Kai Ramen will be coming to Westchester with a new location at 8334 Lincoln Boulevard, as reported by What Now Los Angeles. Toddrickallen first reported that Kai Ramen […]
Fox announced Monday that it has ordered six more episodes for its first-season origin story of the Batman universe “Gotham,” increasing the total order to 22 episodes. “Gotham” is tied as Monday night’s most-watched drama among […]
Popular SM restaurant back up and running By Toi Creel Far too many restaurants have fallen victim to the pandemic. Others, however, have been able to stay alive. By adopting new carryout models and including […]

LAPD Investigates Tragic Incident at Event Organized by LAPD Pacific Area Boosters By Dolores Quintana Tragedy struck at the first annual Palms Community Weekend Summer Festival when a 16-year-old was fatally stabbed on Saturday night. […]
At Venice Arts, kids from low income families are given the opportunity to learn about and create their own photographic and cinematic works. On Saturday May 14th, students enrolled in all levels, which encompass ages […]
Site work has begun for a nearly billion dollar light rail transit station coming to LAX. Learn more in this video made possible by School of Rock.
By Nektar Baziotis Distance learning is as old as the 18th century when teachers would send their students weekly lessons through the mail. But the advent of the Internet has introduced us to the concept […]
St. Martin of Tours Graduates (circa 1968-75): had their massive student-reunion and St. Patrick’s Day party with alumni from eight graduation years on March 19. Guests reminisced during a casual evening with music, strawberry margaritas, […]
Palisades High School, affectionately called ‘Pali High’, has a lot to be proud of. In 1993 it was approved as a financially independent Charter school by the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), in 2005 […]
Health officials have given the green light for certain Los Angeles schools to begin in-person instruction but Westside parents may have to wait. Learn more in this video made possible by Santa Monica College.

Culver City, Laguna Beach Police Departments Collaborate to Capture Alleged Rapist The Culver City Police Department (CCPD) has revealed that the suspect in a disturbing case they were investigating has been arrested by the Laguna […]
Two minors were recently arrested by police in Culver City for multiple armed street robberies in the Hayden Tract. According to the Culver City Police Department (CCPD), the separate incidents took place on December 13, […]