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.

Duo of multifamily apartments on Venice Boulevard beginning to rise By Kerry Slater Over a year after breaking ground, a duo of multifamily apartment buildings are beginning to rise near in Mar Vista near Venice […]
Dozens of food vendors and small businesses to gather Feb. 20 at Culver City High School. Culver City will host its third annual Night Market on Friday, Feb. 20, bringing together Asian American, Native Hawaiian, […]

Officers Successfully Detain Individual with Large Knife By Dolores Quintana On September 22, 2023, officers from the Culver City Police Department’s Special Enforcement Team (SET/Bike Patrol) were conducting patrols along the bicycle path near La […]
Flowers will be placed on the Hollywood Boulevard star of the late Hugh O’Brian today, one day after the actor died at the age of 91. The time of the ceremony was still to be […]

Graphic Video Shows a Violent Assault on an SMPD Officer by a Knife-Wielding Suspect The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) has released the body cam footage from the officer in a use of deadly force […]
Local organization Nourish L.A turns excess food into groceries for those who are food insecure in our neighborhoods and the need for nourishment has only grown in the past few months. .Video sponsored by School of […]
A public memorial service will be held Friday for Bram Goldsmith, chairman emeritus of City National Bank and the founding chairman of the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills. Goldsmith died […]
Santa Monica College hosted Los Angeles Southwest College (LASWC) in a non conference basketball game and won 84-53 for their second win of the season. This improved their record to 2-6 overall this year.
By Henry Giardina In mid-January, the human rights group Immigration Equality filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Government on behalf of toddler Ethan Dvash-Banks. Before Ethan could speak, crawl, or register what the words “family” […]
Phil talks with James “Mac” McPherson, lifetime Santa Monica resident and legendary volunteer coach and mentor to hundreds of Santa Monica kids for over 50 years.
This holiday weekend Uber will donate $1 to Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MAAD) for every rider who uses the code SAFE4TH when they book trip using the app. In 2014 the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration […]
Time Warner Cable is hosting an open house and job fair at the Culver City Chamber of Commerce at Westfield to meet with qualified candidates and potentially add more than 40 bilingual (English/Spanish) representatives. The […]
The Evening Was One Where People Got to Connect With Local Artists and Their Work @culvercitywlanews Euromassage has reopened its doors after an extended closure due to the pandemic. Customers can book appointments at EuroMassage.com […]
Westside Today News Show April 12: watch and win $100 and learn about * Legal street food in LA and Santa Monica * Regulations for Uber and Lyft? * Supebloom, watercolors and wine Show made possible by Wallis Annenberg Center […]
California recently became the first state in the nation to put in place a law, authored by Senator Ben Allen (D – Santa Monica), that enables the state to block the sale or lease of […]
Culver City High School history teacher Andy Owens has been selected for the University of Chicago’s Outstanding Educator Award. This distinguished award has existed for more than three decades. Students accepted into the University of […]