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.
Los Angeles County officials are allowing the use of powerful psychiatric drugs on far more children in the juvenile delinquency and foster care systems than they had previously acknowledged, it was reported today. The newly […]
A $500,000 bond was set today for a JetBlue Airways flight attendant who fled Los Angeles International Airport after security officials pulled her aside for a random baggage search and later allegedly found nearly 70 […]

The restaurant’s Grand Opening Is On Saturday, August 5 By Dolores Quintana Hey, Sunshine Kitchen, a new and eagerly anticipated plant-based fast-casual restaurant, is ready to serve the public with its grand opening on Saturday, […]
The Mirror Media Group is excited to launch the newspaper, “Westsidetoday.com” – our newest edition to our vast array of local Westside media products. Yes, the newspaper’s name is the URL that we acquired in […]
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority board will hold a closed-door meeting today to consider candidates to become the agency’s next CEO. CEO Art Leahy announced in January that he will be stepping down […]
An off-duty sheriff’s deputy was shot and killed in her La Canada Flintridge home by her husband, a Los Angeles County firefighter who fled to a facility in Pacoima where he shot himself to death […]
From deadly accidents in mines, to the hazardous pollutants from smokestacks, to the disposal of its toxic ash waste, coal is our most dangerous and dirtiest source of energy. Coal-fired power is a serious threat […]
Pepperdine University was ranked number 10 for “Students Most Engaged in Community Service” in Princeton Review’s The Best 380 Colleges: 2016 Edition. The distinction seems to reinforce the University’s mission of “Strengthening lives for purpose, service, and leadership” and comes iust […]
A judge ruled that a couple who sued the managers of Staples Center after their 34-month-old son was fatally injured in a fall from the ledge of a luxury suite almost four years ago can […]
By Mike Perkins Culver City was home to a film festival Wednesday night, to empower young women to get more involved in the film industry. The Fifth Annual Archer Film Festival, held at the Arclight […]
Winston Pies, Planta Cocina headed for shopping center By Dolores Quintana Marina Del Rey has two new restaurants to look forward to in the coming months as reported by Toddrickallen.com. These two new spaces will […]
A woman is suing the city of Long Beach for injuries suffered after she fell over a railing on the Queen Mary and descended into the water nearly 100 feet below, allegedly because of “unstable […]

Culver City police searching for suspect in May 12 incident By Sam Catanzaro A French bulldog puppy was stolen at gunpoint in Culver City this week. According to the Culver City Police Department (CCPD), on […]
Beginning this past Saturday and lasting into the coming week, YourDailyPhotograph.com is hosting fine art photography from its Editions of Eleven and Vices series of works in a pop-up space in downtown Santa Monica’s Santa […]
Where there’s a will, there’s a way – and if there are tricky circumstances that hinder a hobbyist from practicing a beloved pastime, enough persistence and passion can tweak the situation. Ronald (“Ron”) Sasiela, who […]
Emergency Activation, Safety Tips, Community Support in the Face of Adverse Weather By Dolores Quintana As Tropical Storm Hilary continues its path towards Southern California, the City of Culver City’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) has […]