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.
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Shunji planning move to Ocean Park Boulevard By Kerry Slater A Michelin-Starred sushi restaurant–located in an architecturally unique West LA building embroiled in a debate over its historic status–is reportedly relocating to Santa Monica. As […]
The former business manager for singer Alanis Morissette and other entertainers is expected to receive federal prison time Wednesday when he is sentenced for embezzling more than $7 million from his clients. Jonathan Todd Schwartz, 47, […]
The Los Angeles City Council is scheduled to vote today on a plan to repair thousands of miles of broken sidewalks throughout Los Angeles. The repair program proposed by councilmen Paul Krekorian and Joe […]
I was a healthy, active, independent yogini who took brisk, two-mile walks every day without blinking. Then I had a foot transplant. In spite of the careful plans and reliable caregivers I had in place […]
By Tabitha Hogue Music lovers in Santa Monica are in for a real treat this weekend. The Santa Monica Symphony (SMS) will present a free concert on Saturday, at 7:30 p.m. in Barnum Hall, […]
April Fools Day has yet to arrive, so the news of the Fleur de Lys estate in the Holmby Hills area selling earlier today for record $102 million just a few hours before April 1st […]
Public Input Sought on Revised Al Fresco Ordinance for Outdoor Dining in Los Angeles The Los Angeles Planning Department recently unveiled a revised draft of the proposed Al Fresco Ordinance, which aims to regulate outdoor […]

Thousands of Angelenos Report Harassment, Few Landlords Face Penalties A recent audit by the Los Angeles City Controller has found that the city’s Tenant Anti-Harassment Ordinance (TAHO) program is falling short of its mission to […]
A 17-foot boat that went missing near Rancho Palos Verdes with three people aboard was found today, with everyone safe, and was being towed to San Pedro, the U.S Coast Guard reported. “The Coast Guard […]
Flowers will be placed today on the Hollywood Walk of Fame star of film producer Jerry Weintraub, whose credits include “Diner,” “The Karate Kid” and the “Ocean’s Eleven” movies. Weintraub died Monday in Santa Barbara […]
By Barbara Bishop So I did it. I’m now no longer a former modest Chicago resident; I’m now a full-fledged Los Angeles dame. (I got my lips injected!) I never thought that I would do […]
The Century City office of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP has added two partners to the firm’s Business Trial practice group: Adam F. Streisand and Nicholas J. Van Brunt. Streisand and Van Brunt join […]
Government offices, courts, schools, libraries, banks and post offices will be closed today for the Labor Day holiday. Trash collection in the city of Los Angeles will be pushed back by one day, according to […]
By Tom Elias U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein took months of heat from the most left-leaning of her fellow California Democrats after she counseled patience with President Trump during a Democratic Party […]
“Dreamer,†pictured above, looks on as Vince plays guitar. Dreamer is a master barber located on the Veteran’s Administration (VA) property. He attends to the locks of veterans and other members of the VA community […]