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  • Catastrophic Floods Leave Camp Mystic Reeling: 41 People Remain Missing, 82 People Confirmed Dead in Kerr County

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 6, 2025

    KERRVILLE, Texas - A beloved Christian summer camp for girls, Camp Mystic, located along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, Texas, has been devastated by catastrophic flash flooding that struck early Friday, July 4, 2025. The floods, triggered by nearly a foot of rain in a few hours, have claimed dozens of lives, left infrastructure in ruins, and plunged families into grief as the search continues for missing campers. Authorities have confirmed the deaths of several young gir...

  • Anime Expo 2025 Opens at the Los Angeles Convention Center

    Robert Butchko, Observer Staff Writer

    Every Fourth of July weekend, Anime Expo comes to the Los Angeles Convention Center. Anime are Japanese cartoons, known for exaggeratedly stylized art that sometimes contrasts with the stories they tell. Each year, Anime Expo draws over a hundred thousand attendees to the three-block area around the Convention Center. Inside, people can buy both official artwork and fanmade pieces, meet with industry professionals, and enjoy a variety of Japanese food from the various food...

  • Uber's new shuttles look suspiciously familiar to anyone who's taken a bus

    Stacker, Sophie Hurwitz for Grist|Updated Jul 4, 2025

    Uber’s new shuttles look suspiciously familiar to anyone who’s taken a bus Every few years, a Silicon Valley gig-economy company announces a “disruptive” innovation that looks a whole lot like a bus. Uber rolled out Smart Routes a decade ago, followed a short time later by the Lyft Shuttle of its biggest competitor. Even Elon Musk gave it a try in 2018 with the “urban loop system” that never quite materialized beyond the Vegas Strip. And does anyone remember Chariot? Now it’s...

  • Summer safety tips for dogs

    Stacker, Lindsay Cassibry for Ollie|Updated Jul 4, 2025

    Summer safety tips for dogs As the temperatures rise during the summer months, so do the risks to your dog’s health. Heat-related conditions, such as heatstroke, are among the most serious and life-threatening issues dogs can face during warmer weather. Dr. Lindsay Cassibry, one of Ollie’s in-house vets, shares her advice on how to handle common summer safety hazards like a pro. How can you tell if it’s too hot for a walk? One of the most frequent questions from dog paren...

  • What the REAL ID delay tells us about implementing proof-of-citizenship laws

    Stacker, Jessica Huseman for Votebeat|Updated Jul 4, 2025

    What the REAL ID delay tells us about implementing proof-of-citizenship laws You know the REAL ID that you need if you want to board a plane? The deadline to get one was supposed to be May 7. But just days before that, the Department of Homeland Security hit pause, again. Twenty years after Congress passed the REAL ID Act, too many people still didn’t have the right kind of ID, so enforcement was delayed — as it has been multiple times. It’s easy to see why. In states like...

  • ‘We're still living with the aftermath': Floridians brace for fresh hurricane season

    Stacker|Updated Jul 4, 2025

    ‘We’re still living with the aftermath’: Floridians brace for fresh hurricane season Idalia. Debby. Helene. Not visiting friends, not neighbors. All hurricanes that have not yet faded into memory for the residents of Taylor County in Florida, where all three powerful storms hit in just two years. “It’s hard to look at these hurricanes as memories when we’re still living with the aftermath and worrying about what’s coming next,” said Thomas Demps. After taking direct hits fro...

  • How to pull off a catfish search like the MTV pros

    Stacker, Dan Ketchum for Spokeo|Updated Jul 4, 2025

    How to pull off a catfish search like the MTV pros Look, MTV’s “Catfish” is definitely a guilty pleasure, but like any good catfish search, the rabbit hole goes a lot deeper than surface-level drama. There’s a good reason the show’s been running since 2012—tea-sipping aside, legit experts uncover complex webs of scam artists’ deception. And that isn’t just good entertainment, it can be a valuable resource for avoiding and netting your own nasties. So how does the team behind ...

  • Eco-anxiety in little kids? These early childhood teachers are on the case.

    Stacker, Ann Schimke for Chalkbeat|Updated Jul 4, 2025

    Eco-anxiety in little kids? These early childhood teachers are on the case. A preschooler in Raegan Haines' class at Palmer Elementary in Denver prepares to plant wildflowers in a pot she decorated. Stavros, a 4-year-old at Denver’s Palmer Elementary School, stood on a low blue chair scooping soil into a white pot he’d decorated with his school picture and stickers of a donut, a camera, and the word “lucky.” Next, he shook a packet of seeds for wildflowers native to Colorad...

  • Extreme heat is becoming more common in the U.S. Here's how to stay safe.

    Stacker, Eliza Fawcett for Healthbeat|Updated Jul 4, 2025

    Extreme heat is becoming more common in the U.S. Here’s how to stay safe. Summer brings heat waves — and the risk of heat-related illnesses. Extreme heat is the primary cause of weather-related mortality in the United States, posing a significant threat to public health. Periods of unusually hot weather are especially dangerous for elderly people and those with chronic conditions. But anyone working or exercising outside, or those without access to cool shelters, can be vulner...

  • Santa Monica Promenade 'Entertainment Zone' Unlikely to Work if Homeless Problems Persist

    Observer Staff|Updated Jul 3, 2025

    July 3, 2025 - In an effort to prop up a fading shopping and entertainment area in downtown Santa Monica, the city council okayed the outdoor consumption of alcohol from 6 pm until 2 am on the Third Street Promenade on the weekends. While the move is undoubtedly popular with heavy drinkers, it is unclear whether the new law will be enough to counter the perception of downtown Santa Monica as largely a territory for the drug-addicted homeless. Officials are not even able to...

  • What is a p-card? How to choose a purchasing card

    Stacker, Ashley Nguyen for Ramp|Updated Jul 3, 2025

    What is a p-card? How to choose a purchasing card P-cards, or purchase cards, are company cards that employees can use to make business purchases without going through the traditional purchase request and approval process. This avoids the long wait times between needing to make a purchase and getting it approved. It’s also an alternative to employees using their personal credit cards for business expenses and filing for reimbursement. Also known as procurement cards, p...

  • Don't end up on the romance hamster wheel, spending your limited time and energy on people who aren't right for you

    Stacker, Megan DeMatteo for Exclusive Matchmaking|Updated Jul 3, 2025

    How single older men can stand out and find real love, according to a matchmaker Dating is fun at every age, but it has serious benefits for mature adults. Research tells us healthy romantic relationships among older people can improve cognitive function, boost physical vitality, and lead to a happier, more satisfying life. These perks can even reduce stress hormones, boost lifespan, and make healing after surgeries less painful. However, as anyone who’s survived heartbreak w...

  • Delusion Runs Deep in Santa Monica

    Arthur Jeon, Special to the Observer|Updated Jul 3, 2025

    Dear Council, I'm appalled by the recent decision to not fund the five police officers our chief says is necessary to keep our city safe. This is a clueless and out-of-touch choice that belies either a deep distrust and lack of support for law enforcement, or willful ignorance of the one issue that plagues us, namely crime and disorder. You are failing our city, as this news report sums up perfectly, ending with one woman saying she doesn't feel safe on our streets. Who does...

  • "Midas Man" Kicks Off 20th Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival with Star-Studded Gala Premiere

    Rachel Danielle Ganz, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 3, 2025

    Beverly Hills, CA – The 20th Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival opened with a bang on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, showcasing the gala premiere of *Midas Man*, a captivating biopic about Brian Epstein, the visionary manager who propelled The Beatles to global stardom. The festival, running through July 1, 2025, began with an unforgettable evening filled with celebrity appearances, a vibrant red carpet, and a heartfelt celebration of E...

  • Santa Monica's 2025 4th of July Main Street Parade: Celebrating 150 Years of Cityhood

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 3, 2025

    The 2025 4th of July Parade on Main Street in Santa Monica, organized by Jeffrey Jarow, Senior Vice President of PAR Commercial Brokerage, will celebrate the city's 150th anniversary of cityhood. Hosted by the Ocean Park Association, the parade begins at 9:30 a.m. on July 4, starting at Pico Boulevard and Main Street, proceeding south along Main Street, and concluding at Marine Street. This milestone event, honoring Santa Monica's founding in 1875, will feature festive...

  • Mass Shooting in Downtown Chicago Leaves 12 Shot, 3 Dead Early Thursday Morning July 3 2025

    Stan Greene, Observer STaff Writer|Updated Jul 3, 2025

    **Chicago, IL – July 3, 2025** – In a tragic turn of events, a mass shooting rocked downtown Chicago late on the night of July 2, 2025, leaving at least 12 people injured and 3 dead. The incident, which authorities believe may have been a drive-by shooting, has sent shockwaves through the city and prompted an immediate response from law enforcement and emergency services. According to preliminary reports from the Chicago Police Department (CPD), the shooting occurred ove...