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.
Main Street between Culver Boulevard and city limits will become car free this weekend A Downtown Culver City street will be closed to vehicular traffic this weekend. On March 28, 2022, the City Council approved […]
Entertainment mogul David Geffen has donated $100 million to create a private school on the UCLA campus for grades 6 through 12, the university announced today. Enrollment at the Geffen Academy at UCLA will be […]
Seventeen people, including five suspected scalpers, were arrested at the Rihanna-Eminem concert at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena police said today. The arrests were made before, during and after Thursday night’s concert, the first of two at the […]
A man was shot to death early today at a Hawthorne apartment complex by a man with a rifle, who was then arrested, authorities said. The shooting occurred in the 13000 block of South Prairie Avenue around 1:30 […]
In his 45 years as a fine-art dealer and 12 years as a resident, Carl Schlosberg, 79, has reimagined Century City as an art space on median strips, gardens and in lobbies within his year-long […]
The 6100 block of Santa Monica Blvd. in Hollywood will re-open this morning after bomb squad investigators determined a suspicious device was harmless. The device was reported by a passer-by around 1:45 a.m., Los Angeles […]
Joan Hyler is the founder of Hyler Management and a former senior vice president of William Morris Agency. In August, she was hit by a car in Malibu while crossing Pacific Coast Highway. On her […]
A meeting of National Football League team owners that could determine whether the Los Angeles area will be awarded an NFL franchise will begin in Houston today amid reports that a consensus is building within […]

The LA “Wizard of ‘Za” Will Bring an Exciting Selection of Pies and Side Dishes By Dolores Quintana Brandon Grey’s pizza pop-up, Brandoni Pepperoni, has had a residency at Culver City’s Bar and Garden on […]

By Tom Elias, Westside Today Columnist For more than two months, California airwaves were filled with political hype, in large part because of the unprecedented push for early voting caused by the coronavirus pandemic and threats […]
Councilman Bill Rosandahl and Brentwood Homeowners Association President Robert Rene awarded Dr. Terry Moren a Congratulatory Proclamation from the City of Los Angeles for his service to the Kenter Canyon School and the Brentwood community. […]
On May 2 the Los Angeles Police Foundation (LAPF) honored L.A. developer, Rick Caruso, at the 15th Anniversary True Blue Gala. Rick J. Caruso, Founder and CEO of Caruso Affiliated, was presented with the prestigious […]
Calling it a case of “senseless” violence, a prosecutor today told jurors that a 22-year-old man charged in the shooting deaths of two USC graduate students from China approached them from behind with another man […]
Federal CARES Act funds to help transportation system By Toi Creel So much about the coronavirus (COVID-19) has impacted the way Culver City residents live, work and travel. Recently public transportation has taken one of […]

Hollywood icon died at 103 By Sam Catanzaro Actor and Hollywood star Kirk Douglas died yesterday at age 103 as the Culver City theatre named after the icon dimmed its lights Wednesday evening in his […]
“Modern Family” actress Ariel Winter’s estate is worth about $2 million, according to accounting documents filed by her father. Winter, 16, was the subject of a long custody fight between her sister, Shanelle Gray, […]