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.
The 10th annual Tree Hugging Day will be held on the Tuesday, March 20, 2018 Spring Equinox and will feature a free-to-the-public, family-friendly event that will take place starting 6:00pm (until7:00pm) in the Santa Monica Palisades Park at the […]
For some, design review is a vital part of the democratic process, enabling the public to have a say in their own neighborhood’s aesthetic. For others, it’s a creatively stifling trend that creates homogenized design […]
Local news and culture in under 5 minutes. * Julian Dixon Library Now Open For Sidewalk Service * 30 Bus Stops In Culver City Getting New Seating All this and more on today’s show made […]
Delicious for us, Dangerous to Dogs; Foods to Keep Away From Your DogBy Julia Szabo Check out this really cool article from Fetchdog.com! Most of us who live with animals know that chocolate and dogs […]
Defying officials, Venice Skate Park skaters recently took matters into their own hands after the City of Los Angeles filled the park with sand. Learn more in this video made possible by Maser Condo Sales – […]

Police Secure Area as Investigation Unfolds on Thursday Morning The Culver City Police Department received a call around 7:23 a.m. on Thursday from a passerby who reported seeing an unresponsive woman on the ground in […]
After nine years of planning, and nearly three years of design and construction, Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus maintenance facility is now up and running – and keeping the city’s blue buses running greener than […]
The board that oversees the Department of Water and Power is scheduled to vote today on whether to raise customer water rates over the next five years to help pay for upgrades on the city’s […]

Police Suspect There May Be More Victims, Seek Public’s Help Terrance Hawkins has been indicted on 26 felony counts, including forcible rape, intimate partner violence, and stalking, in connection with 11 victims across Los Angeles […]

“The Outlook,” Offers City-To-Ocean Vistas, Wellness Center, and Screening Lounge Developer David Maman has listed a newly built Brentwood mansion with sweeping views of the Getty Center and Downtown Los Angeles for $38 million. The […]

Community Activists Contest Project Modifications and CEQA Exemptions By Dolores Quintana On Thursday, the City of Culver City was served with legal action as “Friends and Families for MOVE Culver City” filed a lawsuit questioning […]

Report Sparks Concerns for Real Estate Development in Southern California By Dolores Quintana The University of Southern California’s Lusk Center for Real Estate predicts an upward trajectory in multifamily rents across Southern California over the […]
LA KISS of the Arena Football League will hold open tryouts today at Whittier College, part of its efforts to rebound from a 3-15 record during its inaugural season. “We’re looking for players,” coach Bob […]
Viewership for Fox’s coverage of Game 2 of the World Series increased six percent from the record-low figures of Game 1, according to live-plus-same-day figures released today by Nielsen. The Kansas City Royals series-tying 7-2 […]
A water main break caused street flooding in Hollywood today (May 24), disrupting service to some buildings. Firefighters responded just before 6 p.m. to a call of flooding in the 400 block of North Curson […]
A Los Angeles City Council committee agreed on May 13 to form a working group to explore ways to legalize street vendors. Street vendors selling hot dogs, tacos, and other foods are commonly seen around […]