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.

Public health officials advise against swimming or surfing at popular coastal sites. Health officials are warning swimmers and surfers to stay out of the water at five popular Los Angeles County coastal sites after routine […]

A sixty-eight-year-old Los Angeles man faces commercial burglary charges. An armed burglary suspect is in custody following a barricade situation on South Robertson Boulevard that locked down a local commercial district for nearly four hours. […]

The limited-time collaboration features charcoal-dough pizza, collectible boxes, and concert ticket giveaways. Prince St. Pizza is teaming up with rock bands Avenged Sevenfold and Good Charlotte to debut a series of custom, band-inspired pizzas and […]

Outside oversight triggers a debate between county fiscal watchdogs and advocates who expect billions in additional state funding. Los Angeles County regulators have ordered the nation’s second-largest school district to overhaul its budget within 45 […]

From decadent custard challah French toast to a dynamite breakfast burrito, CULVER&MAIN builds buzz with a high-profile kitchen takeover. By Dolores Quintana If you haven’t tried CULVER&MAIN, what are you waiting for? Located in downtown […]

A federal judge hands down an 18-month sentence for covering up a $25,000 armed extortion at a Beverly Hills-adjacent mansion. Former Los Angeles County Sheriff‘s Deputy Scott Allen Simpkins was sentenced to 18 months in federal […]

Interim manager says the ruptured 1916 trunk line could be fully repaired soon, but key WeHo intersections remain heavily barricaded. LADWP utility crews working through the night drained nearly 200,000 gallons of water from a […]

Wallis Annenberg PetSpace launches a month-long initiative offering free adoptions, vaccinations, and microchipping throughout July. Prospective pet owners across Los Angeles can adopt a dog or cat at no cost this month under a regional […]

State-backed initiatives offer up to $15,000 in stipends for hands-on internships. Opportunities to earn up to $15,000 this academic year are available to West Los Angeles College students through two fellowship programs focusing on environmental […]

A stalled two-city development plan adds dozens of apartments along the municipal border. Bastion Development is increasing the density of its planned mixed-use complex along the Mar Vista and Culver City border by tapping into […]

Prosecutor Nathan Hochman sought to pause payouts over fraud allegations, but the court sided with victims citing immediate hardships. Los Angeles County will proceed with more than $4 billion in sexual abuse settlement payments after a […]

The couple recently celebrated a baby shower for their child. Los Angeles Police Department homicide detectives are investigating a suspected murder-suicide after a man and his nearly to term pregnant wife were found shot to […]

The car-free community gathering made changes to avoid closed streets and pipeline work. Sunday’s CicLAvia—Meet the Hollywoods open-streets event will feature an altered route layout following a major water main rupture that damaged nearby infrastructure […]

Judge orders over $300,000 in restitution for Crips gang member who ran a multi-year financial fraud network. Crips street gang member Chase Matthew Griffin will serve nine years in federal prison for orchestrating a $2.8 […]

The thirteen-year-old boy vanished on Monday evening, prompting an urgent multi-agency search. Update: Ian Williams has been found. An urgent search is underway along the Los Angeles coastline after a 13-year-old boy with severe autism […]

Local independent ice cream makers bring unique flavors to DTLA while national brands roll out weekend discounts. Food festivals, independent scoop shops, and national fast-food chains are cutting prices and serving limited-edition menus across the […]