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.

Five-county digital sting by the regional Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force targets online exploitation, human trafficking, and illicit material networks. Federal, state, and local law enforcement officers arrested 341 suspects and rescued 40 children […]

The California Highway Patrol is searching for Daleza Fregoso, 4, who was allegedly taken by Ruben Fregoso early Sunday morning. State authorities have issued an Amber Alert for a missing 4-year-old girl who was abducted […]

The artisan scoop shop chain pledges $1 from every specialty Earl Grey dessert sold in May to fight aggressive brain cancer. Van Leeuwen Ice Cream will continue its charitable campaign at its scoop shops in Beverly […]

The seven-story mixed-use development on Motor Avenue utilizes density bonus incentives to deliver 107 total residential units. Made possible by the city’s density bonus program, a newly constructed seven-story mixed-use development by Wiseman Residential is […]

Sepulveda Pass Bottleneck: Northbound I-405 Faces Severe Weekend Restrictions. Northbound Interstate 405 will face severe traffic restrictions through the Sepulveda Pass this weekend as state transportation officials continue work on the extended road-rehabilitation project. The […]

Boots Riley’s Jewel Toned Revolutionary Cinema Rollercoaster By Dolores Quintana Writer and director Boots Riley’s I Love Boosters is a dizzying, comedic paean to the strength of the individual and the power of collective action. […]

The former gubernatorial candidate allegedly tried to dissuade witnesses from testifying against his influencer fiancée, who faces multiple theft felonies. Hospitality mogul and former California gubernatorial candidate Stephen Cloobeck surrendered to authorities Tuesday following a […]

Upcoming Westside events feature a deep-sea toxic waste documentary, a Los Angeles civil rights photography book launch, and a retrospective on the Johnson Publishing archive. The Getty and The Hammer Museums will host a series […]

Prosecutors allege 28-year-old attacked a Jewish man outside a Pico-Robertson real estate event. Federal authorities on Monday arrested a San Diego County man on a hate-crime charge for allegedly assaulting a Jewish man outside a […]

Firefighters used the Jaws of Life to free a passenger pinned inside a wrecked Honda early Friday morning. Two people were hospitalized in critical condition early Friday morning after a driver who drove through a […]

The popular artisanal pizza destination brings its natural wine list, seasonal small plates, and signature 14-inch pies to a new Westside home. Orange County’s acclaimed Folks Pizzeria has officially opened in Culver City, launching its […]

The specialty roaster debuts its third Westside location this Friday with free oat milk lattes, Hatchet Hall treats, and a limited-edition espresso drink. Menotti’s Coffee Stop, a specialty coffee shop that roasts its own beans, […]

The elite sandwich pop-up returns with a choice of imported baguettes, organic house pâté, and an optional caviar pairing. Chef Tra An is back with her authentic and delicious handmade Bánh mì. As usual, the […]
A Los Angeles resident faces multiple felony counts after tracking an ex-partner to a Westside grocery store lot. Gunfire erupted in a South Los Angeles neighborhood early Monday morning following a cross-county police pursuit of […]

Justice Department officials say 64-year-old Brenda Armstrong used cash bribes and her own former address to register unhoused residents fraudulently. Federal prosecutors on Tuesday unsealed a felony charge against a Marina del Rey woman accused […]

First-quarter data reveals regional multifamily housing starts doubled year-over-year, bucking regulatory concerns and soft rental growth. Defying a nationwide slowdown in multifamily real estate development, builders in greater Los Angeles initiated work on more than […]