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.
When She Rises is a 10-week women-centered exhibit in Venice that aims to foster a collaborative community for women of all ages, especially women of color. “Women are very diverse and we all have our […]

23-year-old man arrested in connection to March 29 incident By Sam Catanzaro Culver City police recently arrested a man suspected of robbing a Culver City restaurant at gunpoint. According to the Culver City Police Department […]

Authorities are searching for a missing 76-year-old man last seen in Westchester. The family of Wayne David Kaplan and the Los Angeles Police Department’s Missing Person’s detectives are asking for the public’s help in locating […]
Meet Klaus. Guardian Angels are helping him have a second chance. Klaus may not be able to use his rear legs well, but he doesn’t let that slow him down at all. Instead he enjoys […]
Home security footage helps police apprehend suspect. By Staff Writer A suspect who entered and burglarized a paraplegic’s Venice home in December, while the victim was at home bedridden, is now in custody, according to the […]
It’s blockbuster movie season, and phrases we use in conversation are often quotes from films. “Tomorrow is another day,†“I’ll be back,†“Luke, I am your father.†My favorite comes from Indiana Jones […]

The Restaurant Offers SAG-AFTRA, WGA Discount This Summer By Dolores Quintana Sorry Not Sorry is a playful rosé-wine and cocktail-forward beer garden and restaurant. According to their website, the restaurant serves fresh takes on garden […]
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The 31st annual AIDS Walk Los Angeles will be held Sunday, with an estimated 20,000 people walking 10 kilometers through West Hollywood and the Fairfax district to raise funds for AIDS Project Los Angeles and […]
A Los Angeles City Council committee will hold a public hearing in Watts tonight to talk about a proposal to raise the minimum wage to as high as $15.25 per hour by 2019. The Economic […]
Kicking off National Energy Awareness Month, Open Neighborhoods and the Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal Campaign in Los Angeles will present the Westside Solar Tour as part of the National Solar Tour on October 1st, 2011. […]
The Brentwood Boosters Club met recently at EdenLA, a very nice, upscale furniture store on San Vicente, just as you round the bend toward Wilshire. Jamie Roddy was a cordial host. Want to come to […]

Lane Restrictions Scheduled Nightly from March 17 to March 23 After this weekend’s closures of Century Boulevard, which frustrated travelers who got out of their cars and walked into the LAX’s departure areas, as reported […]
Bus riders will be able to charge their phones and surf the web while waiting at 15 “smart” benches and shelters set to be installed around the city, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced today. Garcetti unveiled […]
Bel Air resident and former chairman of the board and CEO of Caesars’ World Henry Gluck, been elected to the chairmanship of the board of advisors for Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, effective July 1. […]
Wells Fargo has reached a $4 million settlement with the U.S. Justice Department in Los Angeles over allegations it illegally repossessed more than 400 cars owned by members of the military without a court order, […]