February 26, 2026

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BREAKING NEWS: Pedal Power or Traffic Nightmare? Olympic Cyclists May Zoom Through Santa Monica en Route to Hollywood Glory

I. M. Wheely Tired, Special to the Observer | Feb 26, 2026

In a plot twist worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster, Santa Monica might still get its moment in the 2028 Olympic spotlight-despite politely declining to host beach volleyball earlier. A leaked course map, dramatically unveiled by former pro cyclist Phil Gaimon in a recent video blog, suggests the men's and women's road races could pedal right through the heart of the city. Starting at the photogenic Venice Beach Boardwalk, the peloton would zip along Main Street in Santa Monica...

BREAKING NEWS: State Senator Ben Allen Leads Delegate Vote at California Democratic Convention for Insurance Commissioner Race

David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer | Feb 26, 2026

Santa Monica, CA – February 26, 2026 – State Senator Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica), who represents the Westside including Santa Monica, received the highest share of delegate votes among Democratic candidates at the California Democratic Party's state convention held last weekend in San Francisco. According to reports from the convention, Allen garnered approximately 42% (1,056 votes, or 41.7%) of the ballots cast by delegates in the race for Insurance Commissioner. Former...

BREAKING NEWS: Buyer Emerges for Downtown LA's Infamous Graffiti Towers in $470 Million Deal

David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer | Feb 26, 2026

February 24, 2026 – A long-stalled luxury development in downtown Los Angeles, known for its graffiti-covered skyscrapers, is poised for revival after a Riverside County developer submitted a $470 million bid to acquire the unfinished Oceanwide Plaza project. The KPC Group, led by Dr. Kali P. Chaudhuri, along with partner Lendlease-the original contractor-filed the purchase agreement in federal bankruptcy court on February 23, 2026. If no higher qualified bids are received,...

BREAKING NEWS: Green Light for Glory: Palisades Recreation Center Rises from the Ashes with Caruso's Steadfast Boost

Palisades Phoenix, Observer Staff Writer | Feb 26, 2026

SANTA MONICA - Just over a year after the devastating Palisades Fire scorched more than 23,000 acres, destroyed nearly 7,000 structures and upended countless lives, Pacific Palisades is getting some long-awaited good news: the beloved Recreation Center is officially cleared for a full-speed rebuild. Developer and philanthropist Rick Caruso took to X on Wednesday to deliver the update that has neighbors cheering. "We got the green light!" he posted. "LA Department of...

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