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.
Starting August 12, and occurring every Wednesday, from 10 am – 5:30 pm, Los Angeles County Waterworks District 29 will have Waterworks Wednesday customer service hours at Malibu City Hall to offer water conservation information and […]
By Tom Elias Democrats were gloating in mid-January, almost assuming victories in two once-solidly Republican California congressional districts and figuring that could help assure their retaking control of the House of Representatives after eight […]
Nearly 100 guests, including Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky and Los Angeles City Councilman Paul Koretz, were on hand for the January 12, 2012 campus-naming ceremony and sign unveiling at Vista Del Mar Child […]
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Natural History Museum and La Brea Tar Pits provide free admission during three-day strike, Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens also offering free admission. Two of Los Angeles’ most prominent institutions of learning have announced […]
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Wednesday, Jan. 28, to officially open the new Betty Ford Center outpatient addiction treatment clinic in West Los Angeles. Patients have been admitted beginning the first week in February. “With […]
This week a free mobile dental clinic created by Village for Vets, The Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC, and The Los Angeles Veterans Collaborative will provide comprehensive dental care to as many as […]
In a proclaimed attempt to “address a big wrong” committed by legislators in Washington, D.C., the Los Angeles City Council last week unanimously threw its support behind a State Senator’s attempt to expand access to […]

Play About Legendary Screen Star Runs Until May 14 At The Geffen Playhouse By Beverly Cohn Ava Gardner, born Ava Lavinia Gardner in the small town of Grabtown, North Carolina eventually became one of the […]
Seven Jewish protesters from Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay area were arrested on March 17 in the lobby of the Century City offices of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), reports the […]

Five-story building planned for 2600-2616 South Sepulveda By Dolores Quintana Another multifamily residential development has been approved near the Expo Line’s Sepulveda Station as reported by Urbanize Los Angeles. This new development will be located […]
Santa Monica’s New Chef Series Debuts With a Culinary Celebration of California and Hawaiian Flavors Marelle, a coastal dining destination in Santa Monica, will debut its new chef collaboration series, The Guest List, with a […]

The effort aims to highlight the city’s culinary, creative, and experiential attractions as it prepares The City of Culver City is launching a public initiative to develop a tourism brand, inviting residents to share ideas […]
BY JEFF HALL & KELLY HARTOG A neighborhood hangout for 45 years, the popular café is set to close sometime this summer. High property taxes are forcing local Brentwood eatery Early World to close its […]
All westbound lanes of the Santa Monica (10) Freeway in Santa Monica and northbound lanes of Pacific Coast Highway were temporarily closed this morning for a death investigation. The California Highway Patrol said the body […]

Federal Forces Begin Partial Withdrawal From Protest Response as California Leaders Push Back U.S. Northern Command announced Tuesday that 150 National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles for immigration protest response will be reassigned to […]