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.
Submitted by the Culver City Unified School District Culver City Mayor Daniel Lee, the first African-American mayor in the city’s history, joined a CP Flex Session with Culver City High School’s Black Student Union (BSU) […]
The vast majority of California is out of the drought, it was reported Thursday. Less than 20 percent of the state faces any drought conditions and no place in California faces “extreme” or “exceptional” drought, […]

Sen. Scott Wiener offers amended version of bill that would override local control for housing developments near transit and job hubs By Sam Catanzaro Culver City Mayor Meghan Sahli-Wells is among supporters of a controversial […]

Missing West Hollywood Man Needs Medication and Is Considered At Risk The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Missing Persons Unit is seeking the public’s assistance in locating John Joseph Mallon III, a 34-year-old man who […]
Straws, plates, lids, utencils among plastic products banned. By Sam Catanzaro Santa Monica became one of the first cities in the country to ban single-use plastics on Tuesday when Santa Monica City Council approved […]
Pricey coastal real estate escaped damage — and some celebrities may have been jostled awake — as a magnitude 3.3 earthquake struck Malibu before dawn today. The quake’s epicenter was about 4 miles north of […]
Detectives seek public’s help identifying suspect for recent Mar Vista homicide By Sam Catanzaro Homicide detectives are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect responsible for killing a homeless man in Mar Vista recently. […]
Larger hotels in Los Angeles already pay more on average than the $15.37 minimum wage being proposed for hotel workers by city officials, economists said in a draft report submitted to the city on Monday. […]
For the majority of people, vacations are something you plan for. Well in advance you decide what you want to do and how you are going to do it. The how portion typically involves finances. […]
The Los Angeles City Council agreed today to spend nearly $1.4 billion over three decades on sidewalk repair projects to settle a lawsuit filed by disabled residents and their advocates, who accused the city of […]
May 27, 2009 Contact: Cher SerhalPR Coordinator323.664.2153 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE RUNNERS HIT THE STREETS FOR THE BLIND CHILDRENS CENTER LOS ANGELES, CA – On Monday, May 25, 2009, runners and walkers took on the streets […]

Over 200 Royal Garments to Hit the Auction Block for Charity More than 200 garments and royal artifacts, including the largest-ever collection of clothing worn by Princess Diana, will go under the hammer in a […]

Initiative Aims to Aid Small Businesses Affected by Strikes and COVID-19 The Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and the County Film Office, in collaboration with Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor Chair […]
For the second Friday in a row, personnel from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Malibu/Lost Hills Station conducted a DUI/Driver’s License checkpoint in Malibu. Last night’s April 11 checkpoint was on the Pacific Coast […]
Santa Monica, CA, May 19, 2009 –The Westside Company (www.thewestsidecompany.com), a consortium of small businesses in Santa Monica, is increasing its giving to the Westside community by appointing Christine Gutierrez to its newly created Community […]
While Halloween is an exciting time for children — and many adults — it may not be as much fun for pets, who can easily become spooked by the repeated ringing of doorbells or knocking […]