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.
Former first lady Nancy Reagan said today she was deeply saddened at the death of former White House press secretary James Brady, who became a gun-control advocate after being severely injured in an […]
Two people were badly hurt in one of two separate crashes involving L.A. County fire trucks, within a quarter mile of each other and at almost the same time, on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu […]
This episode of Inside Hollywood we speak with actors Vin Diesel and Elijah Wood about their new film The Last Witch Hunter. #thelastwitchhunter #vindiesel #elijahwood #film #witch #halloween #hollywood westsidetoday.wpengine.com
I have been reading all of the articles regarding Green Hollow Square over the past few issues of the Brentwood News and would like to make some professional comments and a suggestion.As a Westside resident […]
We, at the Los Angeles Police Department’s West Los Angeles Area, continually look for new and innovative ways to partner with the community, schools and businesses we serve. In an effort to consolidate the surveillance […]

Officers Recover the $6,500 Stolen From First Citizen’s Bank By Dolores Quintana Culver City Police Department’s Special Enforcement Team investigation led to the arrest of a bank robbery suspect on July 25 at 4:15 pm. […]
Dear parents, staff and community members, The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education has taken the interest of the Malibu community to separate from our district into a Malibu Unified School District […]

Family Pleads for Public Vigilance After Father of Missing Woman Takes His Own Life The mysterious disappearance of Hannah Kobayashi, a 30-year-old woman who went missing in Los Angeles during a layover at LAX on […]
MARINA DEL REY (CNS) – After six years of planning and a year of construction, Los Angeles County officials will cut the ribbon today on a renovated flood-control basin that had become a foul-smelling eyesore […]
Canine Companions for Independence has opened a field office in Los Angeles at 2312 Westwood Boulevard, thanks to a generous grant from the Shirley McKernan Courage Foundation. Canine Companions is a nonprofit organization that enhances […]
Nearly 8 percent of Occidental College students who responded to a survey about sexual misconduct on campus reported that they had been sexually assaulted, it was reported today, based on newly released survey results. About […]
A settlement was reached in a lawsuit that James Woods brought against a man who allegedly defamed the actor on Twitter by accusing him of being a drug user, a courtroom clerk said Monday. The […]
Texas Ranger Yu Darvish and a former personal assistant settled the aide’s lawsuit, which alleged one of the pitcher’s dogs bit him. A lawyer for plaintiff Alexander Witmer told Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Frederick […]
City officials put out a call Tuesday for pro and con arguments on March 2015 ballot measures, including an initiative that would shift city election dates to even-numbered years starting in 2020. Another ballot measure […]
Next month, DrawtheDog.com is going to publish an entire week of cartoons inspired by LA’s funniest, most mischievous dogs. Los Angeles dog owners can submit stories about their dogs through the Make Your Dog Famous […]
UCLA has offered admission to 16,027 prospective freshmen for the fall 2015 semester — representing 17.3 percent of applicants – – along with 4,905 transfer students, the university announced today. The prospective freshmen include 9,351 […]