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.

From Brats to Biryani: Citizen Public Market Unveils Fantastic New Flavors Culver City’s Citizen Public Market is rolling out a trio of culinary and cultural offerings in June, including the debut of a burger-and-bratwurst kitchen, […]
Olympians, sports legends, City of Los Angeles Officials and the 2024 Olympic Committee used the Annenberg Community Beach House as a picturesque backdrop to make the formal announcement of Los Angeles’ bid to host the […]
More than half a million babies are born too soon each year and thousands don’t live to celebrate their first birthday as a result. November is Prematurity Awareness Month, and the March of Dimes launched […]
Recently returned from a three-month journey studying the primates in Africa, Brentwood resident Katie Hall gives Westside Today her story. I have just returned from a three-month term as a field assistant in the Budongo […]
An initiative aiming to have at least 80 percent of taxicabs within the City of Los Angeles be “green” by the end of 2015 is apparently making progress toward its goal, a report from the […]
By Susan Payne “Age is a number, fitness is a lifestyle.” Santa Monica personal trainer Betsy Mendel truly believes this. Over the last 20 years, Mendel has enjoyed seeing the natural progression of her clients […]
The Coral Tree Café in Brentwood is going above and beyond the usual duties of a quality eatery: the restaurant now not only serves delicious and organic dining, but is also hoping to promote literacy […]
Supervisor Mitchell Called on Residents to take action at the rally for Ambrocio “Enrique” Lozano in Culver City.

Find the Best 4th of July Displays and Parades on This List The Culver City Downtown Business Association has stepped in to replace the former Culver City Fireworks show, spearheading a new tradition for Culver […]

LA County Health Report Releases Weekly Covid Data By Dolores Quintana The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) emphasizes the continued availability of COVID-19 services to residents, encouraging them to utilize testing, […]

Officials Ramp Up Patrols and Plan Emergency Response as Shavuot Concludes. Security outside Jewish institutions in Los Angeles has been increased following a violent attack in Boulder, Colorado, where a man reportedly used a makeshift […]
The Southern California Gas Company advised West Los Angeles-area residents not to be alarmed today if they detect the smell of natural gas in the air. Crews were working on a pipeline project, which started […]
The court-appointed lawyer for Casey Kasem filed new court papers on May 19 asking that one of the radio legend’s daughters, who is serving as his temporary conservator, be given additional powers to ensure her […]
A search was continuing today for an 18-inch-tall bronze statue of television legend Ed Sullivan that was stolen from a pedestal at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences’ Hall of Fame Plaza. The statue […]
Retired Dodger broadcaster Vin Scully and former Los Angeles Laker Kareem Abdul-Jabbar are among 21 people who will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, during a ceremony Tuesday at the […]
Century City’s southside neighbor, Cheviot Hills, has had many high-profile residents roll through its affluent foothills. From Lucille Ball to Ray Bradbury to Travis Barker, the Westside neighborhood is currently enjoying a revival as one […]