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.
Today on Westside Cribz, Mortgage rates drop for 4th consecutive month, Willow Smith buys her first home in Malibu, and Local property listings you don’t want to miss all this and more, brought to you […]

Program would help Angelenos distinguish between licensed and unlicensed cannabis vendors and safe cannabis products By Dolores Quintana Members of the Los Angeles City Council have introduced a motion to establish a program in Los […]
Vernisagge invites you to join them for Sarah Robarts’ exhibition of paintings with Hooper C. Dunbar on September 7th. This is Sarah’s first show in 17 years after her show in London, since founding Ballantines PR. The reception […]

By Toi Creel Culver City Firefighters are helping connecting seniors to vaccines. The Culver City Fire Department (CCFD) is doing their part to make sure seniors are taken care of. Firefighters are collaborating with the […]

Officials Urge Residents To Avoid Raw Milk Products After Second Positive H5N1 Test Result California agricultural officials have forbidden new sales of Raw Milk Farm’s products, according to the Los Angeles Times. California Department of […]

The Grant Program Process Is Open Now, Taking Applications Until September 15 By Dolores Quintana Culver City, known for its vibrant arts and cultural scene, is excited to announce the availability of grants through the […]
The coroner’s office today released the name of the man fatally wounded in Inglewood by a gunman who fled the scene. The victim was 26-year-old Walter Dorsey III of Venice, said coroner’s Investigator Kristy McCracken. […]
A group protesting the shooting death of an unarmed black man by police in South Los Angeles camped in front of the Hancock Park residence of Mayor Eric Garcetti overnight, vowing to remain until Tuesday. […]

Redevelopment Plans Unveiled for Property Near LAX The current site of a Staples retail store near Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in Westchester could become a senior housing project, as reported by Urbanize Los Angeles. […]
Santa Monica Public Library presents author Charles Phoenix, discussing his new book, Addicted to Americana, on Sunday, March 4, 2018, at 2:00 pm in the Main Library’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Auditorium, 601 Santa Monica Blvd. Charles Phoenix, the showman, […]

City advises vigilance as coyote sightings continue in Culver City. Coyotes continue to inhabit Culver City and other parts of Southern California, prompting city officials to remind residents that the animals, while typically wary of […]

Goal of organizers is to raise enough funds for future costs of permanent housing By Dolores Quintana Former restaurateur Chef Clive Jackson, who was the executive chef and owner of Brownstone Bistro in Midcity until […]

The seasonal rollout includes five dairy-free flavors and a vegan, gluten-free ice cream cake. Salt & Straw is opening the year with an expanded slate of dairy-free offerings, introducing new vegan ice cream flavors and […]
Ambush shooting remains under investigation by Culver City police By Chad Winthrop Two suspects face attempted murder charges following an ambush shooting in Culver City recently. According to the Culver City Police Department (CCPD), on […]

Measures Expand Worker Rights, Regulate Technology, Strengthen Protections for Students and Renters. A sweeping package of new California laws set to take effect in 2026 will expand consumer protections, lower health care costs, regulate artificial […]
The Los Angeles Dodgers are expecting a large crowd for tonight’s interleague game against the Boston Red Sox and are urging fans to plan accordingly and consider taking alternate modes of transportation to Dodger Stadium. […]