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.
Photo of a recent first ever “Jr. FBI Camp†graduation ceremony. Brentwood resident Diane K. Good (top right) is the program director. The kids learned fingerprinting, teeth-matching and other investigational skills as part of their […]
By Sam Skopp On Saturday, January 21, the main branch of the Santa Monica Public library hosted a lecture from Jean-Pierre Isbouts, whose work on Biblical archeology has been published by National Geographic. Isbouts […]
A homicide investigation was underway today into the stabbing death of an 86-year-old woman inside her home in upscale Windsor Square, police said. A caretaker found the body during a routine visit around 7:25 p.m. […]
A co-pilot who flew on bombing missions over Germany during World War II will be honored as the Veteran of the Game at tonight’s Los Angeles Dodgers-San Diego Padres game at Dodger Stadium. Wallace E. […]
Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Torrance, called Monday for a congressional hearing on the potentially deadly “superbug” outbreaks that have been linked to contaminated medical scopes and caused at least seven infections, and two deaths, at Ronald […]
As part of an L.A. County-sponsored initiative to teach sustainable gardening practices, L.A.’s Smart Gardening Program hosted an advanced composting and vermicomposting workshop in Virginia Avenue Park this past Saturday. #virginiaavenuepark #gardening #santamonica

Facility to Offer Comprehensive Training Programs for All Ages By Susan Payne The first dedicated ninja warrior obstacle training facility in Los Angeles is set to open at the beginning of August in Culver City. […]

Over 7,500 COVID-19 cases in LA County By Sam Catanzaro The City of Los Angeles is closing all parks for Easter Sunday to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). On Wednesday Los Angeles […]

No victims reported by police By Sam Catanzaro Police found spent shells and live ammunition following reports of shots fired at Culver City Park Monday. Accoridng to the Culver City Police Department, on September 21 […]
By Tom Elias When devastating wildfires whipped through both Northern and Southern California last fall, state requests for emergency declarations that would open federal purse strings to assist in […]
Doctors at UCLA and UC Irvine student health centers plan to go on strike today and stay off work until Wednesday as part of a labor action by physicians at all 10 University of California […]
Expect delays all afternoon By Sam Catanzaro Traffic during rush hour on Fridays is always bad in Los Angeles, but today commuters will be driving especially slow as President Donald Trump will be in West […]
A small chance of showers and thunderstorms will hover over the Southland Monday, the National Weather Service said. NWS forecasters set the chance of showers and thunderstorms in Los Angeles County at 20 percent Monday […]

Shoppers were cleared from the building as firefighters worked to contain the blaze. By Dolores Quintana The Westfield Culver City Mall, at 6000 Sepulveda Boulevard, was the scene of a fire on Thursday evening. The […]
There are plenty of great places to go on the Westside to get a facial, exfoliation or dermabrasion treatments. So why DermaRenewal, in Brentwood Village?“I get results for people,†says proprietor Kim Sommer. “People keep […]
The Los Angeles City Council could vote today to place a measure on the March 3 ballot that would ask voters if city elections should coincide with federal and state balloting starting in 2020. The […]