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Articles from the May 19, 2025 edition


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  • Gunshots Fired on Promenade Sunday Night May 18, as a Private Shoe Store Sale Turns into Gunfire.

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 19, 2025

    Update, Monday afternoon: An attempted robbery took place at a shoe store called Sole & Laces on Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade, as reported in the Los Angeles Times article published today, May 19, 2025. The incident occurred on Sunday night, May 18, 2025, around 9:30 p.m., according to the Santa Monica Police Department. The identity of the man who was fatally shot by the store owner has not been disclosed in the available sources. Additionally, while a second...

  • Shoreside at The Shore Hotel: Santa Monica's Newest Coastal Dining Gem

    Chanin Victor, Lifestyle and Travel Editor|Updated May 19, 2025

    Shoreside, the chic new ocean-adjacent restaurant and bar with sweeping views, now open at the reimagined Shore Hotel, has officially opened its doors-ushering in a fresh era of elevated seaside dining in Santa Monica. Inspired by the vibrant flavors of California and the effortless elegance of SoCal living, Shoreside is where refined cuisine meets relaxed coastal charm. Perched along Ocean Avenue with sweeping views of the beach, Shore Hotel blends eco-friendly vibes with eas...

  • Is a concussion considered a traumatic brain injury?

    Stacker, Jonathan H. Stokes for Stokes Stemle, LLC|Updated May 19, 2025

    A concussion is a brain injury that occurs when a violent blow or jolt hits the head and causes the brain to strike against the inside of the skull. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), concussions can damage brain cells and lead to dangerous chemical changes within the brain. But is there a difference between a concussion and a traumatic brain injury (TBI)? Learn how to distinguish between this terminology below. And remember, if you have been...

  • Average auto loan debt grew 2.1% to $24,297 in 2024

    Stacker, Chris Horymski for Experian|Updated May 19, 2025

    Just when activity began to normalize on the nation's car dealer lots, tariff uncertainty threatens to increase auto prices for Americans in 2025. But for now, we're taking a look at 2024 data, which shows car loan balances increased moderately last year. The average auto loan balance held by consumers in the United States increased 2.1% to $24,297 as of the third quarter (Q3) of 2024, according to Experian data. This increase broadly impacted all U.S. regions and consumers...

  • What you need to know about Social Security spousal benefits

    Stacker, Philip D. Ryan for Ryan Bisher Ryan & Simons|Updated May 19, 2025

    One key benefit that many people overlook when trying to maximize their Social Security benefits is the spousal benefit. Under Social Security regulations, an individual may apply for Social Security benefits based on the work history of their spouse. Social Security spousal benefits are granted to individuals who performed the important work of raising families and maintaining the family home, by allowing them to claim benefits based on their spouse's work history, Ryan...

  • Public Drunkenness on the 3rd Street Promenade Day and Night Over the Last 4 months

    John Alle, Special to the Observer|Updated May 19, 2025

    1) The Santa Monica Coalition/Safe Cities is in favor of additional outdoor restaurant seating for service and consumption of food and all alcoholic beverages. But the City charges almost as much for the outdoor seating as property owners are receiving in rent for indoor brick and mortar space 2) The Mayor's and City Council's publicly stated goal and objective is to expand the program from 5 or 6 am to 2 am daily. 3) In just the last week there have been multiple arrests for...

  • To survive Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the workplace, become a learning athlete

    Stacker, Kathy Diaz for Cognizant|Updated May 19, 2025

    This summer, a wave of new graduates are embarking on finding their first jobs and entering the workforce. Amidst a competitive job landscape, it's also an exciting time that's marked by a flurry of hallmark learnings like navigating a new professional network and making a positive impression with colleagues. These young professionals are also grappling with an increasingly daunting consideration: How might generative AI affect their roles over the coming years? While there...

  • In the U.S., eating disorder-related emergency room visits among youth more than doubled in just four year; among children and teens in Europe have spiked by up to 40% since 2019.

    Stacker, Kayla Levy for Charlie Health|Updated May 19, 2025

    Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions that affect millions of people across the country. Yet stigma, misinformation, and outdated stereotypes continue to cloud public understanding of who develops eating disorders, when symptoms begin, and what recovery looks like. In reality, conditions like anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder are life-threatening and often co-occur with other mental health issues, such as anxiety or depression. Recent data points to...

  • How to lower your insurance costs without compromising coverage

    Stacker, John Davey for CheapInsurance.com|Updated May 19, 2025

    Insurance is an important part of financial planning. It can help you protect yourself from unexpected financial losses due to accidents, illnesses, or other events. However, insurance can also be expensive. This is where insurance discounts come in. Insurance discounts are offered by insurance companies to lower the cost of your insurance policy. There are many different types of insurance discounts available, depending on your individual circumstances. By taking advantage...

  • New research links gun violence exposure to higher rates of depression and suicidal ideation

    Stacker, Fairriona Magee for The Trace|Updated May 19, 2025

    For decades, politicians and gun lobbying organizations have perpetuated the notion that mental health issues drive mass violence. A new study is challenging that narrative, though, showing that, rather than causing acts of violence, exposure to gun violence increased rates of depression among respondents and led to higher use of mental health services, The Trace reports. The study, led by researchers at the New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center, surveyed 8,009 respondents...

  • Study: Teaching science and reading together yields double benefits for learning

    Stacker, Susan M. Kowalski for The 74|Updated May 19, 2025

    This month marks the five-year anniversary of the World Health Organization's declaration that COVID-19 was a pandemic. That announcement shuttered school buildings and launched millions of students into remote learning. While the immediate health crisis is over, the long-term impact on students is not, The 74 reports. The latest Nation's Report Card underscores that academic recovery remains elusive, with many students needing months of additional instructional time to close...

  • How people with disabilities navigate voting hurdles

    Stacker, Alexander Shur for Votebeat|Updated May 19, 2025

    Denise Jess walked into a Madison, Wisconsin, polling place on Saturday, April 29, to vote early in person, and encountered a familiar barrier: an absentee ballot envelope with a blank space for writing in her name, birthdate, and address. Jess, who is blind, chuckled along with her wife, who accompanied her to the polls. Who was going to do all that writing? A poll worker quickly offered help, reminding Jess that she had the right to assistance, Votebeat says. Jess, who is ex...

  • Business insurance report: 92% are covered, only 13% feel completely prepared to face risks

    Stacker, Erika Malzberg for NEXT|Updated May 19, 2025

    More insurance coverage should mean more confidence for small business owners, right? Not exactly—at least, not yet. According to a NEXT nationwide survey of 500 small business owners, insurance adoption is up across the board but confidence hasn't caught up. Despite more business owners having small business insurance coverage, many still feel unprepared to face real-world risks, and a majority say they find insurance confusing. This year's survey, a follow-up to NEXT's 2...

  • The Disorder From Which Everything Bad Arises - Santa Monica is Dying from Lack of Law Enforcement

    Arthur Jeon, Special to the Observer|Updated May 19, 2025

    Dear Council, I don't often share John Alle's videos. I find him directionally right, but I think he is tactically wrong-I've argued with him about his signs on the promenade which are often unnecessarily personal and seem counterproductive. His scope is too narrow, (we are more than our disorder), and occasionally he drifts into hyperbole. But I absolutely understand his frustration in the face of a seemingly indifferent bureaucracy that seems more intent on gaslighting our...

  • So Many Ways to Spend a Fun-Filled Weekend in Torrance – Just a 20-Minute Drive from Santa Monica

    Chanin Victor, Travel and Lifestyle Editor|Updated May 19, 2025

    Welcome to Torrance, California-Where Coastal Beach Vibe Meets City Energy Located in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, just 20 minutes south of the Westside, Torrance is a hidden gem blending breezy beach vibes with vibrant city life. Whether you're planning a quick day trip or a full weekend getaway, Torrance delivers the best of both worlds-mid-century charm, a rich cultural history, and a laid-back California feel that's perfect for families. Many SoCal...

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