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.
The following is a response by CD 11 Councilmember Mike Bonin to Brentwood News, regarding the latest agreement between the City and Brentwood School. I am ecstatic about the agreement with the Brentwood School, which […]
Connected Technology, In-Vehicle Innovations and Major Technology Announcements Highlight Day One of the 2011 CESJanuary 7, 2011, Las Vegas – The 2011 International CES® kicked off Thursday morning unveiling the next generation of consumer technology […]

The five-story building will feature 51 apartments above 939 square feet of ground-floor retail Just six months after construction began, a mixed-use project from developer Markwood has reached its full height at 11701 W. Santa […]
As ridesharing apps like Uber and Lyft continue to proliferate on the Westside, a new report indicates that the influx in services correlates with a reduction in drunk-driving-related incidents. In California, drunk-driving crashes fell 6.5 […]
By Jennifer Eden Nestled in bustling Koreatown is an urban oasis of tranquility that offers extensive spa services at surprisingly affordable prices. Euro Massage opened six months ago and has since attracted a steady stream […]
Concurrent with the Art Los Angeles Contemporary, the Santa Monica Art Studios, located at 3026 Airport Ave., Santa Monica, is holding a casual open studios called More Art Here, Friday, Jan. 27 – Sunday, Jan. 29. More than 24 artists will open their studios while they work to allow […]
Steve Sarkisian was fired today as USC’s head football coach, one day after he was placed on indefinite leave by the university amid rumors of continuing troubles with alcohol. Clay Helton, who was named interim […]
A former resident anesthesiologist at the VA Hospital in West Los Angeles, who injected himself with sedatives and a powerful painkiller and then passed out in an operating room, is expected to be sentenced today […]
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The second annual Sports Humanitarian of the Year Awards will be presented tonight at the Conga Room at L.A. Live, with Los Angeles Clippers guard Chris Paul and the Los Angeles […]
A vehicle driven by a drunken driving suspect crashed into a stopped car while being chased by police in Culver City on May 23, but no one was injured. The two-block chase ended around […]

33,550 square feet of space purchased by developer By Dolores Quintana LaTerra Development has made an additional purchase in Marina Del Rey as reported by The Real Deal.com. The development company bought a three-building creative […]
“‘In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes,” Benjamin Franklin wisely observed during our country’s birth and so it has been since. Even now, during this economic downturn, the […]

Popular sushi restaurant to open in former Kiriko space By Dolores Quintana Sawtelle Japantown and the Westside were sad at the loss of Kiriko Sushi, a popular restaurant that lasted for 23 years at 11301 […]
Longtime Daily News reporter Rick Orlov, known as the dean of the press corps at Los Angeles City Hall, died Monday. Orlov, who covered City Hall for the newspaper for nearly 30 years — through […]
On Sunday, March 11, the Santa Monica Conservancy will be holding a special commemoration of architect Julia Morgan. Morgan was California’s first licensed woman architect who designed more than 700 projects in her five decades of […]
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