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.

Consumers to Enjoy Reduced Prices on Essentials Starting Now Target Corporation announced on Monday it will lower the everyday regular prices on approximately 5,000 frequently shopped items across its assortment. The retailer has already reduced […]
Jurors sent a judge a note today asking what would happen if they can’t agree whether a German national convicted of setting more than 40 fires in the Southland was sane or insane when he […]
Much discussion and debate has been sparked by a neighborhood stop sign in Brentwood for the past two years, finally resulting in a community meeting that took place March 10 to address the option of […]

Indulge in a Five-Course Italian Meal Paired With 90+ Point Wines Toscana Restaurant in Brentwood is ushering in the fall season with its first wine dinner of the year, set to take place on Thursday, […]
The Cookie Shop Announces Black Friday Giveaway With Cookie Purchase Levain Bakery is offering a limited one-day Black Friday promotion on November 28, giving customers a free mini tote with the purchase of four or […]
What happens when you get an art scholar, a critic, an auction house, and a gallerist in the same room? You learn how to keep a cool head in a hot art market. Century City […]

Federal Prosecutors Say the Two Westside Residents Carried Out Multimillion-Dollar Fraud Schemes Federal prosecutors announced charges Monday against two Los Angeles-area men accused in unrelated financial fraud schemes that allegedly misused millions of dollars in […]
Community spread still needs to decrease, officials say By Sam Catanzaro Los Angeles County’s head of public health noted at a press conference this week that if the current rate of COVID-19 transmission holds officials […]
Pacific Palisades: Last weekend Kids Luv held a fundraiser at P2 (formerly Pali Skates), to raise awareness for students who are financially unable to complete a college education. Kids Luv is a new clothing brand […]
Los Angeles City Council gives green light to conduct feasibility study By Sam Catanzaro Lawmakers have approved Councilmember Mike Bonin’s plan to conduct a feasibility study on bringing homeless shelters to an array of Westside […]
Known as the “Pillowcase Rapist,” Hubbart admitted to raping 100 women, DA Opposes Release Christopher Hubbart, a convicted rapist known as the “Pillowcase Rapist,” has been granted conditional release from the Department of State Hospitals […]

Sepulveda Pass Overhaul: New Pavement, Safer Roads, Better Commutes The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will hold a virtual informational meeting Thursday evening to update the public on a major rehabilitation project planned for a […]
By Steve Stajich Let’s begin by creating a somewhat absurd parallel and see if we can come out the other end with something like a handle on the situation. That situation being that the Orpheum […]

Five Unique Plant-Based Pastries at Artelice Pâtisserie’s Sawtelle This Weekend Artelice Pâtisserie, the beloved french pastry and dessert shop in Sawtelle, and Loba Pâtisserie are continuing their vegan collaboration this weekend, offering five different high-end, […]
The Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners has voted in support of Mayor Eric Garcetti’s nomination of Oakland International Airport Director Deborah Ale Flint to take over the city agency that operates L-A-X. Airport Commission President Sean […]
Comedian John Caparulo is being sued by a talent agency that alleges he owes money for past bookings made on his behalf. Parallel Entertainment Inc. filed the breach-of-contract lawsuit Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior […]