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.
Gibson International is hosting a back-to-school drive to collect new and gently used children’s clothing and new school supplies to help the youth served by the Mar Vista Family Center in Culver City start the […]
The Los Angeles Board of Education held a private retreat over the weekend to discuss the next superintendent of schools and ended up picking two executive search firms to interview, it was reported today. Five […]

Final tally 1,350 signatures short of required amount By Dolores Quintana The group that attempted to recall Los Angeles City Councilmember Mike Bonin was unable to collect the number of signatures needed to set in […]
A 14-acre mixed-use property in Playa Vista that includes a large apartment complex, nine-screen Cinemark Cinema, Whole Foods market and other retail shops and office space, has been sold to Invesco Real Estate, it was […]
Katey Sagal will receive the 2,529th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame today, honored for a career best known for her 11 seasons portraying outrageous housewife Peg Bundy on the Fox comedy “Married… With […]
Is it unexpected that a rock star would compose an opera? Well, believe it! Brentwood resident, Stewart Copeland, was the founder and drummer for the rock band “The Police†(which featured Sting). Copeland will be […]
Lawmakers approved funding despite request to delay by Traci Park By Dolores Quintana Councilmember-elect Traci Park sought to delay a vote on $5.1 million in funding that will be used for transportation projects in CD11 […]
Police Searching for Four Armed Men After Home Invasion The Culver City Police Department is investigating a home invasion that occurred Sunday afternoon, October 12, in the 4100 block of Minerva Avenue, where four masked […]
Assemblyman Sebastian Ridley-Thomas, D-Century City, aims to shore up preschool education in California with Assembly Bill 2125 (AB 2125), which proposes to increase teacher salaries and raise the reimbursement rates paid to early childhood education […]
As the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District nears its end, YMCA Santa Monica is setting up for its popular Summer and Day Camp sessions. Available for pre-school and elementary campers during summer, Y camps are […]
Amiga Amore, Jikoni.La, Häsi Bread and Fleurs et Sel Unveil Inventive Seasonal Sweets With Thanksgiving approaching, several Los Angeles bakeries and pop-up kitchens are offering limited-edition holiday desserts, giving Angelenos a chance to preorder specialty […]
A 40-hour closure of a 2 1/2-mile stretch of the Hollywood (101) Freeway in the Boyle Heights area to accommodate demolition of the Sixth Street Viaduct was underway this morning. What has been dubbed as […]
The free event will offer free groceries, school supplies, outfits, haircuts, medical screenings, and carnival rides The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation, in partnership with the Clayton Kershaw family, will host a Back to School Bash […]
Chelsea Handler is moving to Netflix, where she will develop a new talk show set to debut in early 2016. The no-holds-barred comedian and author, who hosts Chelsea Lately on the E! network, also will […]
The City of Beverly Hills has increased the amount of money that city businesses can receive for the purchase and installation of waterless serials from $200 to $500. In most cases, the $500 covers the […]
Aviva Family and Children�s Services, a non-profit, non-sectarian, multi-service agency provides care and treatment to abandoned, neglected, abused and at-risk youth in the greater Los Angeles community from their Hollywood base. Thanks in large part […]