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.
Los Angeles firefighters, along with a city Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team and Park Rangers, joined tonight to rescue a horse that fell into a 75-foot ravine in the Hollywood Hills, a fire department […]
Fishing is a pastime like no other, America’s Most Popular Outdoor Activity for Year in and Year out! You can experience the nostalgia of that pastime in real time at Marina Del Rey Sportfishing — a […]
This past Saturday, Selva International and the Surfrider Foundation hosted a workshop teaching participants how to create a drought-resistant yard. Attendees learned how to tear out existing turf without chemicals, and plant a new garden […]
A koala at the Los Angeles Zoo was found mauled to death, and the killer is believed to be P-22, a mountain lion that has made Griffith Park his home. Zoo workers found the koala’s […]
Two lanes of Pacific Coast Highway south of Big Rock Drive were closed Monday due to roadway damage caused by a private contractor drilling under the highway, according to Caltrans. The drilling work caused a […]
President Barack Obama said today the cyberattack on Sony Pictures Entertainment by North Korea points to the need for Congress to enact rules regulating the operation of the Internet. “Right now it’s sort of the […]
Nineteen people were killed in traffic accidents on freeways statewide over Memorial Day weekend, and three of them died in Los Angeles County, according to the California Highway Patrol. That’s up from 15 drivers […]
Santa Monica’s Tongva Park/Ken Genser Square Project has been selected as one of six finalists in the Urban Land Institute’s Global Award of Excellence For Urban Open Space. The Urban Open Space Award celebrates and […]
The state Labor Commissioner’s Office announced today that their investigators have issued $682,345 in fines to 18 garment manufacturers and contractors in a two-day enforcement operation in the Los Angeles area. The penalties included a […]
Candidates for Los Angeles’ 2015 primary nominating election may begin filing their declarations of intention to run for office today. The deadline to file the declarations to appear on the March 3 ballot is Saturday. […]
Sony Pictures Animation’s Culver City campus has sold for for $160 million. Learn more in this video made possible by Santa Monica College.
A pregnancy center that missed a deadline to comply with a state law requiring that it provide clients with referrals to low-cost or free abortion, family planning and contraception services has pledged to cooperate, City […]
By Barbara Bishop So, I am tired of spending thousands of dollars a year looking “younger than 50.” Over the past year, I purchased four different eye creams (one was $400) and they all […]
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, […]
Los Angeles County students showed slight improvement in math and English testing compared to last year, and they performed roughly on par with their counterparts from across the state, according to results released today by […]
Dressed in brightly colored T-shirts and with Heal the Bay buckets in hand, more than 700 kids from across L.A. County hit Santa Monica beach Wednesday, in the name of eco-education and science. Hailing from […]