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  • At 15, Stephen Miller was no longer Eating Glue. He Was Protesting Against Leftism at Samohi

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 30, 2019

    I was Steve Miller's first boss. He wrote an anti-Freshman Seminar for me. This was long after he was in third grade, and apparently eating glue, according to a third grade teacher recently suspended by SMMUSD, the local school district. "He was a creepy loner," she recalled. https://www.spin.com/2018/10/stephen-miller-teacher-suspended-ate-glue/ Then as now, I publish a local print newspaper in Santa Monica, CA called the Observer. In 2002, a 16 year old kid named Steve...

  • Super Expensive Proper Hotel to Open June 20th at 7th and Wilshire Blvd

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 4, 2019

    The Santa Monica Proper Hotel says it will open June 20th. The new hotel wraps around the Santa Monica Professional Building at 710 Wilshire Boulevard. The landmark Professional Building built in 1928 was originally designed as a medical building and converted into commercial office space in the 1950s. It has been assimilated into the larger, new hotel building which occupies it's former parking lot. The complex includes at least 3 expensive restaurants and an Ayurvedic spa...

  • DoorDash, Postmates and Uber Eats Have Emptied Local Restaurants, some staff say

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 4, 2019

    Yogi Berra reportedly once said about a particular New York restaurant, "no one goes there anymore. You can never get a seat it's so crowded." The opposite is apparently true at some local eateries: the culprit Karen: DoorDash, Postmates, Uber eats and the like. Such delivery services may add $5 or $10 to the cost of a meal. But using them means that diners don't have to wait in line, or drive to the restaurant at all. As a consequence, Juan at Izzy's Deli on Wilshire reports...

  • Shake Shack In, Panera Bread, FedEx/Kinko's Out

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 17, 2019

    East Coast burger-meisters Shake Shack will open a Santa Monica location in the former Panera Bread location at 5th Street and Wilshire Blvd, which is a sigh of relief. At least in this location, Santa Monica will not densify. However, the FedEx open for 24 hours at Sixth Street and Wilshire Blvd, will close forever on September 4th. It will then be demolished for super expensive, ultra luxurious apartments built by NMS. NMS will construct 40 apartments in a four story mixed...

  • Ann Whitley Receives Award for Excellence at Roosevelt Elementary School, as she retires after 31 years.

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 9, 2019

    Ann Whitley taught at Roosevelt Elementary School starting 31 years ago, in 1988. This year, she retired. During that time, she team taught with several other teachers, including Angie Snow, Megan Cuevas, Martha Simmons and Carolyn Edwards. At a PTA meeting Tuesday at Roosevelt Elementary School, Ms. Whitley was presented with an Award for Excellence by the current Principal of Roosevelt, Lynda Holeva. "The team teaching we did was a departmentalized partnership where each...

  • Santa Monica Recycling Center Closes Due to National Recycling Crisis Caused by China's New Policy

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 9, 2019

    The City of Santa Monica has announced that the Recycling Center located on Michigan Avenue, has closed. The announcement was made on the City's website. https://www.smgov.net/uploadedFiles/Departments/Public_Works/Solid_Waste/Recycling%20Center%20Flyer%20060319(1).pdf "The Santa Monica Community Recycling Center, commonly known as the Buyback Center, will close effective June 15, 2019, until further notice. The City is in the process of identifying an option to work with a...

  • Roofer or Welder Starts Fire at Notre Dame de Paris, Building Seems Intact, but Heavily Damages

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 22, 2019
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    A fire linked to renovation work of the 870 year old Catholic cathedral, broke out after a welder applied a blowtorch to lead paneling sitting on dry wood. "Repairs to the lead roof required welding lead sheets which rested on dry, well-seasoned timber, much of it porous or powdery with age. This is a particularly risky process for historic buildings." Wikipedia, quoting Le Perisien "Renovation works often cause fires, and it is suspected that the Notre-Dame fire may have...

  • Santa Monica High School Choir Performed at Notre Dame de Paris 3 Days Before Fire

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 19, 2019

    4/15/2019: Santa Monica High School Choir performed at Notre Dame de Paris on Friday April 12, 2019, just 60 hours before a great fire that heavily damaged the cathedral. They may have been the last musical group to perform at the 870 year old cathedral, prior to the fire. “Santa Monica High School’s advanced choirs returned today from a concert tour of France, and were shocked to hear about the fire in Notre Dame,” reads the SamoHI Facebook page. “We will always remembe...

  • Downed Power Lines After Transformer Sparks Out at 11th Street and Idaho Ave in Santa Monica

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 16, 2019

    4/14/2019: Idaho Avenue was closed and high voltage power lines lay on the ground in one Santa Monica neighborhood. The explosion and power outage began just before 10 am PST. "I saw flames bouncing around!" said one local resident. "I can see wires hanging down from the power poles. The white box near the tree has major sparks flying from it." Our witness counted two loud explosions and a large electrical wire came falling down with sparks flying. The Santa Monica Fire Depart...

  • Over 15,000 runners complete the 2019 Los Angeles marathon

    David Ganezer, Observer staff writer|Updated Mar 27, 2019

    1,000 runners completed the Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday morning March 24, 2019. Security was tight and spectators were not allowed within one block of the finish line, probably to avoid a repeat of the Boston marathon 10 years ago where Chechen terrorists blew up a bomb, killing five and injuring 17. The LA Marathon will wend it's way to the finish line at Ocean Avenue and the California Incline Sunday morning, March 24th. The starting pistol is at 7 am, so runners should...

  • LA Marathon Runs to the Sea Sunday Morning, March 24 2019

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 24, 2019

    The LA Marathon will wend it's way to the finish line at Ocean Avenue and the California Incline Sunday morning, March 24th. The starting pistol is at 7 am, so runners should start cross the line about 2 hours and ten minutes later. Those in wheelchairs and other very special athletes, will be crossing the line for the following several hours. If you don't love runners, sweat, dogs and marathons, avoid California and Ocean Ave Sunday until about 4 pm. For those who are not run...

  • SamoHi Wins LA Regional Science Bowl, Defeating UniHi and Arcadia High at JPL

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 3, 2019

    This Saturday February 23, 2019 Santa Monica High Schools Ocean Science Bowl Team won the 20th Annual Los Angeles Regional Competition at JPL in Pasadena. "Team members included Ireland Neville, Ryan Chien, Teddy Berger, Derek Wen, Donny Sanders, and coach Ingo Gaida. The competition consists of 4 player teams answering questions based in marine biology, physical oceanography, marine geology, and marine policy/ chemistry related topics," said Chien. "The game is in multiple ch...

  • Video: #Geyser on #PCH as Truck Shears Fire Hydrant Early Wednesday Morning in Santa Monica

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 14, 2019

    Pacific coast highway was closed in both directions in Santa Monica on Wednesday morning. Traffic accident just south of the California incline and caused a 200 foot Kaiser to appear above Palisades Park. City of Santa Monica Crews secured the water leak at 6:38 AM. The 10 freeway remained closed at 4th Street, and PCH remained closed southbound at the California incline. Traffic was backed up for miles in both directions into Santa Monica. News helicopters awoke residents...

  • Cal Fire Clears PG&E of Liability for Napa Fire, Blaming a Private Electrical Facility Instead

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jan 28, 2019
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    Sacramento - Cal Fire has essentially exonerated Pacific Gas & Electric from liability for the fire that destroyed parts of Napa, California. This xould mean that PG&E, the State's largest utility, will not have to declare bankruptcy, as it told shareholders it would probably do this year. CAL FIRE says the Tubbs Fire, which occurred during the October "2017 Fire Siege," was caused by a private electrical system adjacent to a residential structure. CAL FIRE investigators did...

  • Gleam Davis Elected New Santa Monica Mayor

    David Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Updated Dec 13, 2018

    In an action about as surprising as 25 SM Paramedics and firemen rushing to rescue a homeless guy sleeping on the corner of 7th and Arizona, Gleam Davis was elected Santa Monica Mayor. The Harvard Law School graduate is corporate counsel for AT&T and has sat on the council since taking Herb Katz' seat in 2009. Katz died that year. "Serving the community is an honor and wonderful opportunity to elevate Santa Monicans priorities during an exciting time in the City's history. We...

  • CSUDH Physicist Kenneth Ganezer, 65, Dead from Vascular Dementia in Los Angeles

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 26, 2018
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    Professor Kenneth Ganezer died Thursday of complications from Vascular Dementia. He was just 65. He was a kind and gentle man and teacher, who will be missed by his many friends and students. Ken was a physics professor at California State University Dominguez Hills from 1990 to 2016. He was renowned for his research into particle physics, and is credited with devising an experiment to prove the existence of Strange Particles. His research into Grand Unified Field theories...

  • City Loses Voting Rights Lawsuit Filed by Pico Neighborhood Association, Tentatively

    David Ganezer, Publisher, Observer Newspaper|Updated Nov 18, 2018

    In a Superior Court lawsuit filed by the Pico Neighborhood Association against the City of Santa Monica, Superior Court Judge Yvette M. Palazuelas has issued a Tentative ruling against the City. She is inclined to find that the City is in violation of the California Voter Rights Act, and the Equal Protection Clause of the California Constitution, in having Citywide representation rather than City Council districts. She ordered further briefing, and set another hearing for...

  • Fire Sale: Santa Monica Hotels fill with Malibu and Calabasas Refugees

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 13, 2018

    Streets in Santa Monica were filled with refugees from Malibu and communities immediately north which were affected by the Woolsey and West Hills fires. The fires could be seen reflecting off the water of Santa Monica Bay. At Shutters hotel, the manager told us the hotel was completely booked. "We had sooo soo many families from Malibu! We had to accommodate them in others hotels. Every hotel was packed," she said. Two fire related deaths were reported in Malibu. 35,000 acres...

  • Entire City of Malibu Under Mandatory Evacuation, as Woolsey Fire Burns Toward the Pacific.

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 11, 2018

    If you were thinking of driving to Ventura County today, think again. The entire city is under mandatory evacuation order fas the Woolsey Fire burns South toward the ocean. From the roof of our condo building in Santa Monica, the plume of smoke seemed miles high. A separate fire burned near Griffith Park. The condor enclosure area in Griffith Park zoo was being evacuated of animals, and all humans were evacuated from the Griffith Park zoo, which is closed. At 7 am, CalFire...

  • Observer Recommendations for Santa Monica Election Nov. 6th: Time for a Change

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 6, 2018

    At the Santa Monica Observer, we received not one dollar in city funds for advertising the last two years. No candidate this year has placed even one ad with us yet. Trust me, we have no friends at City Hall either. Santa Monica officials even try to avoid me when they run into me at Ralphs. The same could be said for most of my old friends. Is this anything to be proud of? Probably not. But at least it's true. Anyway, with no axe to grind and no dog in the fight, we present...

  • SamoHi Key Club Fundraises for Cedars-Sinai Hospital Pediatric Trauma Center

    David Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Updated Oct 30, 2018

    "The Key Club is an international service organization," explained Phil Brock, from the Kiwanis Club. "The SamoHi Key Club was established over 100 years ago. Our overall purpose is to better the community and help make the world a better place," he said. "Right now our charity of choice is the pediatric trauma program. The program helps to prevent young people and children from dying from preventable diseases. We want all children to live a life filled with happiness, joy...

  • Alt Car Expo to Rock the Socket! An interview with the woman behind the Alt Car Expo

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Oct 12, 2018

    Boasting the largest collection of hydrogen, electric and hybrid vehicles in the region, the 13th Annual City of Santa Monica AltCar Expo will return to Santa Monica on October 12-13, 2018 with brand new vehicles, speakers, and exhibitors to showcase the newest innovations of the alternative technology industry. This two-day event is free to attend and brings together in one place a variety of brands, technologies, and manufacturers specializing in alternative technology. An...

  • Why Won't Any of the Incumbents Talk About Crime? It's All Residents Talk About

    David Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Updated Oct 7, 2018
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    It’s shaping up to be a weird and wild election season, despite the fact that the City Council incumbents will walk into their 40th terms as City Council members. Surprise! It may not count, as the redistricting lawsuit marches on. Armen Melkonians is a local rabble rouser (my term), founder of Residocracy on Facebook, “which has grown quite a bit, we’re getting more readership and it continues to grow. And it goes to show you that people are very concerned about crime, becau...

  • Disrupting Snail Mail: What if Direct Mail Behaved Like a Digital Channel?

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 16, 2018

    The digital age has rewritten the script for (some would call it disrupted) industries from newspapers to automobiles. What about direct mail, those advertisements on pieces of actual paper one sorts through twice a day, once at work and again at home? One would imagine that business would be affected the most. Enter David Fink, a 20-year veteran of consumer startups. Fink describes himself as falling in love with entrepreneurship in the age of technology. Fink thought he coul...

  • Seeking a Meditation Get Away? The Shore Hotel in Santa Monica Has an App for that. And a Garden

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 6, 2018

    The Shore Hotel has launched a Meditation Garden, which sync's with an app called StopBreatheThink. We asked the hotel's General Manager Gerry Peck, why a first class hotel on bustling Ocean Avenue, features Meditation. His response: Gerry Peck, the General Manager of Shore Hotel, describes the Meditation Garden as a self guided area for people to sit on and watch a meditation video, or meet with a teacher, and meditate. "We suggest that guests set an hour aside in the garden...

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