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.
Santa Monica has been named one of the Top 100 Best Places to Live 2018 by Livability.com, outpacing more than 2,100 cities with populations between 20,000 and 350,000. The 2018 ranking builds on a process initially developed with […]
Comedian Billy Crystal will pay tribute to his friend, the late Robin Williams, during the “In Memoriam” segment of next week’s Emmy Awards ceremony, the Television Academy announced today. Williams, 63, committed suicide at […]
A woman who was critically injured in a hit and run at a South Los Angeles bus stop, where her husband was killed, died at a hospital today, authorities said. The crash was reported about […]

Beloved Local Bakery Is No More After 35 Years By Dolores Quintana Breaking news: Iconic bakery Sweet Lady Jane has closed permanently without any notice. After not posting for six days on social media during […]
Gusty winds buffeted the Southland amid relatively low humidity today, creating a danger of wildfire ranging from “elevated” to “extreme,” the National Weather Service said. But as of this morning, a red flag warning, which […]
By Barbara Bishop I recently rented my guestroom to a young woman who needed a place to stay for about two months. She is chef. More accurately, a gelato chef. From the minute I […]

Ballet, Opera, Music, and Comedy Converge at One of Los Angeles’ Most Historic Stages October brings a dynamic lineup to The Ebell of Los Angeles, as the historic women-founded nonprofit transforms into a hub of global […]
A state appeals court panel upheld a man’s conviction for a series of stabbings — one of them fatal — that targeted homeless victims in Hollywood seven years ago. In a ruling Monday, the three-justice […]

A Collaborative Brew Celebrating Special Anniversaries, Perfect for Warm Weather By Dolores Quintana In celebrating friendships and special anniversaries, Parks BBQ, Father’s Office, and The Hundreds have introduced the Korean American Lager. The collaborative brew […]
Roam streams, meadows and oak trees in the heart of rock-lined Topanga Canyon this summer at Cali Camp, a welcoming adventure for campers ages 4 to 14. Offering three different camp experiences for classic fun, […]
A 77-year-old man was hospitalized in stable condition Saturday, recovering from stab wounds he suffered during a home-invasion robbery at his Malibu apartment. Deputies were called about 10:50 p.m. Friday to the 20700 block of […]
The City of Malibu is looking for a talented artist to bring his or her vision and craft to the City’s public art campaign. The featured artist will design original art to cover four storm […]

Inventive Latin-Asian Pop-up Serves Seasonal Small Plates for One-Night-Only La Novia, the pop-up kitchen known for its inventive Latin-Asian flavors, will make its final appearance at Cardinale du Vin this week, offering guests a one-night-only […]
Things are starting to heat up with the project called “Green Hollow Square,†also known as “The Munger Project†or “The Barry Building†or “Where Duttons Used to Be.†Charlie Munger, billionaire developer, has just […]
Authorities today released the name of a bicyclist who was struck and killed by a vehicle in Westchester. The collision occurred near Airport Boulevard and West 83rd Street around 10:55 p.m. Thursday. Brian Tomazic, 44, […]
Coastal Commission members postponed a vote on Wednesday on proposal by U2 guitarist the Edge and others to build five mansions in the Malibu mountains. The commission members may take up the issue, which has […]