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.
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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.
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Gravett is a retired major general with more than 35 years of commissioned service in the California National Guard and also serves as the state chair for the Southern California Employer Support of the Guard […]
UCLA will retire the No. 8 jersey of College and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman at today’s game against Stanford at the Rose Bowl. “Having my No. 8 UCLA jersey retired is […]
Bus riders will be able to charge their phones and surf the web while waiting at 15 “smart” benches and shelters set to be installed around the city, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced today. Garcetti unveiled […]

Kiss Rocker is Trimming His Real Estate Portfolio, Parting Ways With a Luxury Home Rock legend Gene Simmons is looking to trim his real estate holdings, listing his sleek Beverly Hills residence for just under […]
Face Forward, founded by Dr. David Alessi, and his wife Deborah Alessi, exists to provide facial surgical reconstructive services for women and children who have been victimized by violence. Giving those who suffer at the […]
More than half a million babies are born too soon each year and thousands don’t live to celebrate their first birthday as a result. November is Prematurity Awareness Month, and the March of Dimes launched […]

The motion authorizes $150 million for homeless services in Los Angeles County The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors this week declared a state of emergency over the homelessness crisis facing the region. The LA […]
In a historic City Council vote that will help reduce traffic by giving people transportation options other than their cars, Councilmembers Mike Bonin and José Huizar led efforts to adopt a 20-year mobility plan Tuesday, […]

Garcetti orders 13 city recreation centers to be used to house the homeless COVID-19 crisis. By Sam Catanzar Emergency shelters for the homeless are coming to the Westside during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. On […]
Los Angeles County, including the City of Santa Monica, has launched “Text-to-911” service as of December 1, 2017. “Text-to-9-1-1” refers to the public’s ability to send text messages to local 9-1-1 call centers during an […]
Today is a special day for PaintCare, a nonprofit paint stewardship program developed by the coatings industry, as it celebrates its fifth year in California, more than 800 drop-off sites, and nearly 12 million gallons […]
A lot has been said about parents who want to be their kid’s best friend, rather than an authoritative figure. Strangely, I see this same pattern happening with some young teachers. Unlike the older, more […]
Angela Michael has taught voice lessons for 8 years and has done amazing things with her own singing career. She sang on Kim Possible, The Muppets, Get Him To The Greek, Rock of Ages, Phineas […]
Venice Oceanarium Director Tim Rudnick describes it as “a big orgy for the fish.” The 20th anniversary of the organization’s Grunion Run Party did not disappoint the hundreds that turned up to watch the bizarre […]
The blood supply at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has reached critically low levels, hospital officials said Wednesday. “We need blood donations year-round to help us care for our patients,” said Dr. Ajay Perumbeti, director of […]