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.

Apartment Complex Near E Line May Be Demolished for Larger Housing Project Mid-century apartments near Metro’s Palms Station are set to be replaced by a modern eight-story development, according to documents submitted to the Los […]
Why do infants make snorting sounds during feedings? Is snoring normal in a toddler? Is it safe to give popcorn to a 2-year-old? How many colds a year are normal for a 5-year-old? Does air […]
What turned out to be a toy grenade caused a scare in Marina del Rey, authorities said Saturday. Deputies were called just after 10 p.m. Friday to the 5100 block of Marvale Drive, where homeowners […]

Police Seek Non-Custodial Mother Jackeline Hernandez-Torres The California Highway Patrol issued a statewide Amber Alert after two foster brothers, ages 2 and 10, were abducted from a home in the Westlake District, and authorities are […]
Brentwood Village’s parking lots flanking the Barrington Post Office may soon become an access road for the West Los Angeles Veteran Affairs campus, leaving merchants worried about the livelihood of their businesses. Jennifer Wenger-Turchen, owner […]
Ordinance that would prevent most businesses in unincorporated areas of the county from excluding job applicants with past criminal records during the hiring process. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Tuesday […]
Amazon.com Inc. is considering opening a brick and mortar bookstore in Los Angeles, and the Westfield Century City Mall or a space in Westwood might make the cut. The Los Angeles Business Journal reports […]
Last week, it was announced leadership in South Sudan came to terms on a cease-fire amidst ethic violence and near civil war. Though the cease-fire was short-lived and violence returned to South Sudan days later, […]
Robin Williams was in the early stages of Parkinson’s Disease when he committed suicide, his wife revealed today as she urged other people suffering from depression or facing serious illnesses to seek “the care and […]

No-Cost Vaccines and Health Screenings on September 28, With $20 Grocery Gift Cards L.A. Care Health Plan and Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan announced the launch of free, walk-in flu and COVID-19 vaccine […]
On Tuesday, January 6, the Brentwood Community Council recognized Cecile Oswald former principal at St. Martin of Tours School. Chair of the BCC, Larry Watts, presented an award and other members spoke about her contributions […]
It’s been said for a long time that water is therapeutic. On Wednesday, May 20th, disabled veterans will surf their agreement as the water allows them to escape their physical and mental ailments for a […]
The Los Angeles Clippers will hold Halloween and Dia De Los Muertos celebrations at Monday’s game against the Phoenix Suns, with fans encouraged to dress in costume, although masks and face paint are not allowed. […]
A Beverly Hills committee on traffic and parking convened on May 15 to develop a plan of how to address the spate of traffic collisions within the past two months on Loma Vista Drive in […]
Reliance Steel today reported record sales in the third quarter but an earnings increase of only 0.4 percent. The Reliance Steel Aluminum Company, which is headquartered in Los Angeles, says it’s the largest metals service […]
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 […]