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.
On May 22nd Alison Hurst, a StandUp For Kids (SU4K) volunteer, received StandUp For Kids’ most prestigious award in the nation: Alison was awarded the Outreach Counselor of the Year Award for her outstanding hard […]
The Los Angeles Ethics Commission Tuesday will review the case of former Los Angeles police Sgt. Lewis James Parker III, who is alleged to have violated city law by releasing an audio tape of an […]
A fire heavily damaged a single-story commercial building in the downtown Los Angeles area today and left a firefighter with an injury, authorities said. Firefighters sent at 7:40 a.m. to Smith & Company, a metal-fabrication […]
By Sam Skopp Camera Obscura Art Lab’s current artist-in-residence is Shannon Freshwater, an illustrator who works in collage and assemblage, and teaches at the Art Center College of Design and Cal State Northridge. Saturday […]
Today, California State Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica), who authored the Orca Welfare and Safety Act that ended orca shows and captive breeding in California, released a statement on the passing of Tilikum: “I am […]

Governor Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders are pushing to reauthorize the program this year, citing its role in generating 287,000 jobs A new study released this week by the Environmental Defense Fund and Greenline Insights […]
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Meet Jazmin Tyler, A Home Cook Ready to Shake Up the Culinary World in the Show’s First Season By Dolores Quintana Executive Producer and renowned chef David Chang is flipping the script on traditional food […]
A Metro Blue Line train collided with a car Wednesday in downtown Los Angeles before the driver of the car fled the scene. The crash occurred around 11 p.m. near Flower and 12th streets, according […]
By Jess Linde Tech support can be a complex and expensive process, with the most well known in-home service, Best Buy’s “Geek Squad,” sometimes requiring a wait of up to five days for help. HelloTech, […]

Luis Armando Victoria Dominguez, 34, of La Paz, Mexico, sentenced to 18 months in federal prison By Sam Catanzaro A man was sentenced this week to 18 months in federal prison for attempting to breach […]
City and county officials joined billboard company Clear Channel Outdoors and anti-human trafficking groups Monday to announce an effort to raise awareness in Los Angeles about modern-day slavery, including promoting a hotline for victims […]
A first-day-of-issue ceremony for a stamp commemorating this summer’s Special Olympics World Games was held Saturday, part of the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics Orange County Regional Spring Games at Irvine High School’s football […]
On Friday, October 9th works by Mozart, Haydn and Honegger will launch the 25th anniversary season of Music at St. Matthew’s, a concert series that has been offered by the Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew’s […]
The Los Angeles Unified School District, which just two months ago saw a pro-charter school majority elected to the Board of Education for the first time, is about to get another jolt, it was reported […]
— Over the past 36 years, del Mano Gallery has had the privilege to represent the work of the most recognized and accomplished wood artists in the world. Continuing that standard, we are extremely pleased […]