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.
By Tim Broughton The Cost of Brotherly Love. On Wednesday, March 7, at 10:38 p.m. a officers of the Santa Monica Police Department was summoned to attend to a report of identity theft at a […]
New position first of its kind in California, possibly the nation Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD) has created a new position that is the first of its kind in California and possibly the nation. […]

The Newest Addition To Culver City’s Restaurant Scene Is Ready to Serve Chicken and More By Dolores Quintana Kismet Rotisserie’s Culver City location is finally open. Ever since the opening of this location was announced […]
Hi, this is ALFRED, THE BRENTWOOD SINGER. I am responsible for the work being done on the Post Office sewer line and at Barrington Ave. I had the entrance to the parking lot closed down […]
The Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International (HSMAI) has recognized Santa Monica Travel & Tourism (SMTT) with a prestigious Adrian Award in the newly minted experiential advertising campaign category. Now in its 61st year, the […]

New Collaborations with WAKE AND LATE and Artissant by Artelice Alfred Coffee has announced the launch of its new breakfast burritos and baked goods, created in collaboration with renowned culinary partners WAKE AND LATE and […]
A man and a woman are in custody after leading police on two short pursuits in a stolen vehicle early Wednesday in Beverly Hills, police said. Police first spotted the stolen Lexus at 12:34 a.m. […]
Ex-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will long be remembered for his final Sacramento grand stand decision which highlighted his otherwise forgettable eight year stint. His parole of Esteban Nunez, the son of the former Assembly speaker Fabian […]
Hollywood’s movie studios have nothing to crow about, as a modest sales total was reported for the industry this Thanksgiving weekend. The three-day total for the industry was estimated at $163 million, well below the […]
Los Angeles International Airport officials announced Tuesday that 18 “level 2” electric vehicle charging stations have been installed in Parking Structure 7. LAX now has a total of 81 level 2 charging stations, with another […]

Terra Capital Has Filed Plans to Replace Single-Family Homes at 2219 South Wellesley Redevelopment continues to reshape the Sawtelle neighborhood, where a new eight-story apartment building is planned to replace several single-family homes near the […]
At a meeting on Nov. 20th, 2017, the Santa Monica Pier Corporation Board of Directors announced its formal motion regarding the 2018 Twilight Concert Series. The recommendation by the Board is for the much beloved series to […]
The Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to pay out $1.7 million to settle a lawsuit brought by a newlywed inadvertently run over by a lifeguard’s SUV while sunbathing at Venice Beach more than two years […]
Century Glen argues that the $3.1 million Westfield paid to halt protests over parking fees at the Century City mall was given to the wrong organization. There’s been a lot of hoopla and excitement […]
A judge today gave Casey Kasem’s widow until Sept. 8 to bring a lawyer to court and state any objections to a request for about $500,000 in fees and other costs submitted by lawyers […]
Imagine a neighborhood where there is only one-fifth of a square inch of outdoor recreation space per person, and where gangs, drop outs and teenage pregnancy are commonplace. Many of the privileged few drive right […]