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.

New Analysis Shows Retail Wages Can’t Keep Pace With Rising Housing Costs Pressures in the rental market continue to outpace retail workers’ earnings, according to a new Redfin analysis that shows service-sector wages remain far below what […]
For those itching to listen to music in its rawest form by a group of genuinely passionate performers, look no further than the Teahouse Music Company. Designed to be a boutique music booking agency that […]

Check Out These Options for Your New Year’s Dinner & Drinks Alice B., the newest creation of the duo behind Socalo and Border Grill – celebrity chef Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken is celebrating […]
Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner Mark Fajardo will resign from his position atop one of the country’s busiest coroner’s office, his office announced yesterday. “I can confirm that he is submitting his letter of resignation […]

Report Shows Slight Increase in Overall Mortality Rate but Signals Slowing of Deaths The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has unveiled its fifth annual report detailing mortality rates among individuals experiencing homelessness in […]
A motorcyclist was killed today in a collision with a car at Washington Boulevard and Overland Avenue in Culver City. Although the investigation is continuing, police said they do not believe that alcohol or high […]
The director and actor introduce the new horror film at the American Cinematheque. @culvercitywlanews The @Beyond Fest Secret Screening of Osgood Perkins film LONGLEGS With Perkins and Nicolas Cage at the Aero Theatre. The director […]
Several of you joined our Brentwood Booster Club and sent us letters and donations welcoming us back to the neighboorhood. Thanks for your support and please keep reading! We need everyone to join!-Jeff Hall & […]
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 […]
A campaign is in play to save Pepy’s Galley and Phil Yoakum’s Bowling Supply, two local small businesses that have been a part of the Mar Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles for the past 40 […]
If you are looking for guidance in replacing a thirsty garden with a water-wise landscape, here are two resources: The Association of Professional Landscape Designers has an easy to use website: www.apld.org. Under “find a […]
Vote 16 would allow 16-year-olds to vote in municipal elections in Culver City By Sam Catanzaro The Culver City school board has expressed support for an initiative that would allow 16-year-olds to vote in Culver […]
Mexican director Alejandro Inarritu, speaking backstage at the Dolby Theatre after his second consecutive Oscar win for directing, called prejudices about skin color “absurd” and “irrelevant.” “Still we are dragging this tribal thinking … it […]
The City Council voted during the May 8, 2017 Council meeting to move forward with the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) Signal System Improvements Project, marking a major step in realizing the top priority project of […]
An alleged attempt to abduct a child earlier this week in Culver City has the local police department searching for suspect, it was announced. Also, the Culver City Police Dept. (CCPD) reported two suspects were […]
A lawsuit filed against the late Wayne Rogers by a onetime actress who says the former “M*A*S*H” star fathered her son and shirked his support obligations will continue despite the actor’s death, an attorney for […]