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.
Santa Monica may be one of the most traffic-calmed cities in the United States, but there have been 874 injury or fatal crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists in Santa Monica in the past three years, […]
A former English teacher turned himself in today to begin serving a jail sentence for having sexual relationships with two female students, one of whom became pregnant, while working at the private Hancock Park all-girls […]
Veterans receiving over 30%-60% AMI will be ineligible for housing on the West L.A VA Campus. .Video sponsored by The Canyon Club.
Andrew Isaac has joined Odgers Law Group as managing attorney of their Century City office. “We’re thrilled to have Andrew Isaac join our team. Andrew is a valuable addition to our firm, with years of […]
Last Saturday, the Santa Monica Pier was host to the Off the Hook Seafood Festival, which featured participating restaurants offering freshly prepared seafood to participants. The event also included live music by Black Crystal Wolf Kids and […]
The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County dropped today for the 46th consecutive day, decreasing three-tenths of a cent to $3.858, its lowest amount since Feb. 22. The […]
Crime in Brentwood was down 9% in 2010 over 2009. Robberies were down 53%, Burglaries were down 28%, and Burglary Theft from Motor Vehicle was down 15%. This primarily is due to you the Brentwood […]
Firefighters expected to work into Tuesday to put out a brush fire in Brentwood’s Mandeville Canyon that has charred about 55 acres. The flames have been 95 percent contained by a line of cleared vegetation […]
Palisadian men, women and children are coming together for a “Palisades Community Gratitude BBQ” to salute local fire fighters and police officers. The event is hosted by the Chabad Jewish Community Center and will take […]
The seasons go round and round sometimes without notice, but I like to pay attention. The Labor Day holiday reminds us that summer has almost ended and the school year will soon begin. This year […]
Investigations were underway today into a murder-suicide that took the lives of an actress and dancer and her husband, an aspiring rap artist. The bodies of Earl Hayes, 34, and Stephanie Moseley, 30, were found […]
Driving along Santa Monica Blvd., you may have seen a playful billboard featuring two rugged men with impressively big beards, accompanied by the witty slogan, “Experience you can trust, beards you can admire.” Behind the […]
A robber attempted to steal a woman’s purse and her companion gave chase. The robbers did not get away with the purse after a struggle, but a suspect discharged a gun. @culvercitywlanews The Street Where […]
“American Crime,” an 11-episode drama about the wide-ranging effects of an attack on a young couple in Modesto, will premiere March 5, ABC announced Wednesday. “American Crime” is written, directed and produced by the Oscar-winning […]
Please tell your readers that I can imagine how frustrating it was to have not seen the president, but unfortunately no one at the restaurant was privy to any element of the president’s path of […]
More than 400 pieces of art created by Japanese- Americans during World War II, as they were locked up in concentration camps across the western United States, have been acquired by a Los Angeles museum, […]