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.
Electricity was cut to the Malibu Colony and some homes along the beach near the Malibu Civic Center yesterday. Southern California Edison crews needed to make urgent repairs to an overhead circuit there, according to a […]

Joint Effort by Different Agencies Attempts to Make a Difference By Dolores Quintana The City of Culver City, in association with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and her Inside Safe program, took significant steps on […]
Brentwood’s Schwarzenegger Brags of His Friendship with Russian Premier Gorbachev Brentwood’s Arnold Schwarzenegger told Time Magazine he has had a longtime friendship with former Russian leader, Gorbachev, and that every time he goes to Russia […]

LA restaurants, Including Randy’s Donuts, Rally Behind The Dodgers After the Dodgers clinched their spot in the 2024 World Series, the entire city has gotten Dodger Fever. Even restaurants are celebrating the series between those […]
A majority of veterans who leave the military and return to Los Angeles County are unprepared for the transition to civilian life, with most having no job and many suffering from untreated physical and mental […]

Clifford Proctor Faces Charges in the Shooting of 29-Year-Old Brendon Glenn Nearly a decade after the fatal shooting of an unarmed man in Venice, authorities have arrested the former Los Angeles police officer accused of […]
The FlyAway bus system today will begin service from Hollywood to Los Angeles International Airport. The shuttle will run hourly, leaving at 15 minutes past the hour from 5:15 a.m. to 10:15 p.m. from the […]

Forecasters Say Confidence Is High That Rainfall Will Peak From Christmas Eve Into Christmas Day Forecasters are warning Southern California residents to prepare for a wet Christmas week, as an atmospheric river is expected to […]
The mother of a man who died from injuries suffered when his motor scooter collided with a Santa Monica police cruiser is suing the city for wrongful death. Ermine Nelson’s son, 30-year-old Walter James […]

Join the Dialogue on Police Accountability and Transparency The Culver City Police Department is inviting the community to participate in a crucial dialogue regarding the findings of the 2023 Racial Identity Profiling Act (RIPA) Report. […]

The prestigious California Michelin Guide–which included two Culver City restaurants in its previous edition–will still return in 2021 after being canceled due to the pandemic. As reported by Eater Los Angeles, the California Michelin Guide will be […]
The West L.A Veterans Affairs unveiled 120 new units of permanent and supportive housing on its campus three years after the ‘Veterans Row’ encampment along San Vicente blvd. The housing comes amid an ongoing lawsuit […]
An Italian man whose newlywed wife was struck and killed by a car driven onto the Venice boardwalk testified Monday that the motorist gave no warning as he weaved down the crowded tourist destination. Testifying in […]

Development taking shape near Ballona Creek By Chad Winthrop Eight small homes are taking shape in Del Rey on land that used to contain a 1920s house and mid-century duplex. The development, located at 4910-4918 […]
R.E.A.D. – and one bunny – continues its work helping students learn to read at Westside libraries and elementary schools. What could be better for a child than reading aloud to a non-judgmental listener, one […]

Victims Escape Uninjured; Suspect Detained Near Culver City School Police responded to a report of an assault with a deadly weapon near Ocean Drive and Westwood Boulevard on Friday morning, where a man and his […]