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.
Two doctors who both operated medical offices in Lynwood pleaded not guilty today to federal charges alleging they sold prescriptions for powerful drugs to gang members suspected of using cash gleaned from residential burglaries committed […]
Navigating the crowded taco scene for National Taco Day. By Kerry Slater October 4 is National Taco Day, and while every day is more or less a taco day in on the Westside, here are […]

Crude spikes more than 10% as energy markets react to escalating military conflict Oil prices jumped sharply when global markets opened Sunday following the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, with double-digit gains before easing […]
In the last Brentwood News it was reported that Pastor Jeanine Horowitz of the Solutions Christian Church had accused the YMCA of racial discrimination because the YMCA wouldn’t allow Horowitz’s congregation, primarily African-American, to use […]
By Sam Skopp Fitdog Sports Club, a dog daycare facility on 21st Street in Santa Monica, was host to an adoption event Sat., Feb. 10, benefitting Adopt & Shop, the retail and adoption locations for […]
More than three months after she wrote a letter to the administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) declaring Santa Monica Airport (SMO) a danger to the health and safety of those living near the […]
LAUSD teachers strike for first time since 1989. By Sam Catanzaro Los Angeles public school teachers, including many in and near Brentwood, are now on their fourth day of striking, affecting nearly 500,000 Los Angeles Unified […]
Lawmakers Push for Tougher Penalties To Protect Vulnerable Communities California lawmakers have introduced a bipartisan bill aimed at cracking down on looting and impersonation of emergency personnel during wildfires and other natural disasters. The bill […]
Despite robust closed escrow sales in June, California pending home sales slipped for the sixth consecutive month, suggesting an impending slowdown in the state’s housing market as the peak homebuying season winds down, the California […]
Pacific Palisades Residents Association (PPRA) hosted a CD11 campaign debate February 16 at University Synagogue. Mike Bonin, current CD11 councilman, didn’t attend. His two challengers, Robin Rudisill and Mark Ryavec, did. Rudisill focused on issues […]

Retail and Drugstore Chains Hit by at Least 5,000 Fraudulent Purchases By Keemia Zhang Late last month, Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn called upon corporate retailers – including CVS, Walgreens, and Target – to […]
Delphi Greek celebrates 36 years in business with more to come By Susan Payne A “welcome” sign in Greek letters arches over the entrance of Delphi Greek in Westwood unspeakably counting the many who have […]

Price Cut Adds to a Broader Retreat From His Los Angeles Real Estate Holdings. Musician Drake has reduced the price of his Beverly Hills estate by $9 million, listing the high-profile property for $79 million […]
The union representing Los Angeles Unified School District teachers declared an impasse today in its contract negotiations with the district, saying there is a “significant gap between the two sides on compensation,” and district officials […]
Local organization Nourish L.A turns excess food into groceries for those who are food insecure in our neighborhoods and the need for nourishment has only grown in the past few months. .Video sponsored by School of […]
A network in Century City who tried to revive television soap operas All My Children and One Life To Live has filed for bankruptcy, according to the United States Bankruptcy Court in Delaware. Prospect Park […]