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.
An Iranian man who was barred from entering the United States under President Donald Trump’s travel ban even though he had a valid visa is scheduled to arrive in Los Angeles Thursday, thanks to an L.A.-based […]
UCLA Anderson School of Management is exhibiting ‘Dreamscapes,’ the celebrated art of UCLA alumna artist Jane Gottlieb. The collection includes twenty-five magnificent hand-painted and digitally enhanced large-scale photographs of dream cars and vistas from around […]
With helicopters overhead well into the evening, Feb. 28 saw Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) respond to a radio call for service at the 1600 block of Montana Avenue regarding “Suspicious Circumstances” at “Curated Los […]
The coroner’s office today released the name of the man fatally wounded in Inglewood by a gunman who fled the scene. The victim was 26-year-old Walter Dorsey III of Venice, said coroner’s Investigator Kristy McCracken. […]
Free Weekend Concerts on the Westside This weekend don’t miss two free concerts on the Westside! First on Thursday night, the Twilight Concert Series continues with a Latin twist. Grammy award winning rock band, La […]
255,000 new units to be built under new plan By Dolores Quintana As of June 30, the City of Los Angeles now has an updated housing element for 2022 as reported by Urbanize Los Angeles. […]
The candidates in two State Assembly races covering the Westside will feature the same four candidates in November as had run in the June 3 primary, as Richard Bloom, Bradly S. Torgan, Sebastian Ridley-Thomas, and […]
The beloved Brentwood Art Center is hosting summer camps at its new location at Olympic & 17th in Santa Monica. Known for its outstanding programming, the nonprofit has provided arts education to children, teens, adults, […]
Two national veterans organizations, Veterans For Peace and Iraq Veterans Against the War, are calling for the immediate withdrawal of the Maryland National Guard from the streets of Baltimore. “We are horrified to see military […]
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held recently in Las Vegas featured numerous companies that came to show off the innovative robots they are developing. Robots are moving from factories into homes, hospitals, shops, restaurants, and […]
A male motorcyclist was killed at the intersection Santa Monica Boulevard and Barrington in West Los Angeles just before 6 pm Thursday. The Los Angeles Police Department’s West Traffic Division is investigating the fatal accident […]
The Four-Day Celebration Will Feature K-Pop Stars, Traditional Performances, a Korean Food Expo, and Fan-Favorite Corn Dog Eating Contest The Los Angeles Korean Festival returns for its 52nd year from October 16 to 19, 2025, transforming Seoul International Park into a four-day […]

Armed Suspect Strikes Victim’s Hand During Struggle in Ballona Creek Area By Dolores Quintana A male victim was robbed at knifepoint in the vicinity of the 5100 Block of Cota Street, according to a call […]
A West Hollywood woman is suing Apple after she was injured when her iPad caught fire. Valerie-Jean Miller filed the negligence/products liability lawsuit Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court. The negligence suit seeks unspecified damages. […]
Tuition at USC for the 2016-2017 academic year will surpass $50,000 for the first time, topping even tuition at Harvard, it was reported today. With a price tag of $51,442 for tuition and an additional […]

Acclaimed Southern Chef Brings Live-Fire Cooking and Appalachian Flavors to Restaurant Darling Acclaimed Southern chef Sean Brock will open his first Los Angeles restaurant this August, bringing his signature live-fire cooking and Appalachian influence to […]