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  • Official Koala Tartan Created to Help These Endangered Animals

    Australian Koala Foundation|Updated Nov 8, 2023

    Adored the world over, the Australian koala has now been honoured with its own official koala tartan for the first time in history. To celebrate this milestone, the Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) have launched an international raffle to win a beautiful, handcrafted throw made from the unique koala tartan design. The Australian weavers who designed the koala tartan, Fred and Marie Lawson, have already created 10 registered tartans before turning their attention to the...

  • On Day II, It Seemed that the 2022 Genesis Golf Invitational Would Become the Joaquin Neimann Run Away and Hide. 

    Robert Butchko, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 20, 2022

    Midway through the second round, it looked like the 2022 Genesis Invitational was going to turn into the Joaquin Neimann Run Away and Hide. Chile's best-known PGA tour member-and, other than Mito Pereira, its only one-opened the tournament with a record-tying first round score and promptly broke the rule that the hardest thing to do was follow up a great round with a good one. Neimann's second round was not better than his first round, but it was exactly as good. His second...

  • Genesis: Chilean Joaquin Niemann tied Charlie Sifford's first-round course record with an eight under par 63 to open up a three shot lead.

    Robert Butchko, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 18, 2022

    This year's return of the fans to Riviera after a Covid-restricted tournament last year coincides with perhaps the strongest field of players outside of the major tournaments, with every member of the top ten appearing. World number two Colin Morikawa gave the best showing in the group, coming in at four under and in prime position to make a move. Dustin Johnson, fifth-ranked in the world and a former winner at Riviera, fought a balky putter and fell afoul of the sand traps...

  • DTSM Seeks PR Agency to Make Homelessness, Crime, and Their Own Corruption Go Away

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Updated Feb 18, 2022

    2/15/22: At their meeting tomorrow, the Audit and Finance Committee for Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. will discuss hiring a "communication firm to handle board communication and crisis management." DTSM is the quasi-governmental agency that assesses business owners in the downtown and Third Street Promenade area fees that are supposed to be used to promote "economic stability, growth and community life within this unique neighborhood." Six of DTSM's 13 board members are...

  • As If Struck by Lightning, a Flock of Birds Falls Dead From the Sky

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 17, 2022

    8: Some were reminded of Alfred Hitchcock's movie "The Birds," when surveillance footage captured a bizarre moment. One Tuesday afternoon, ordinary life in a neighborhood in Mexico was interrupted when a flock of birds fell from the sky mid-flight. A local veterinarian told police in the northern Mexican city of Chihuahua that the birds could have died after inhaling toxic fumes. But others believe it's more likely that they were struck by lightning mid flight. "Those...

  • The Vaccinated Were Over 10 Percent More Likely than the Unvaxxed to Contract Covid-19 This Past Week, According to LA County Public Health Data

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Updated Feb 16, 2022
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    February 10, 2022 - According to data released today by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, the vaccinated population contracted Covid-19 at a rate more than 10% higher than the unvaccinated during the week between February 3 and February 10. Number of vaccinated individuals: 7,131,679 (71.2% of the county population) Total number of new infections this week: 52,044 Number of infections in vaccinated people: 42,651 82% of the new infections were in vaccinated...

  • Homeless Crisis Is Now The Top Issue for Los Angeles County Voters

    Jack Simon, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 16, 2022

    Los Angeles County voters have "a complete lack of faith" in the city of Los Angeles and their county to address the homelessness crisis. That's the consensus of six focus groups, according to a coalition of civic leaders who released the results of a study Thursday that addressed the important issues of the upcoming local elections in June and November. "There is an absolute, total, complete, without exception, lack of faith in city and county government to address...

  • Omicron Prevented More Deaths than the Vaccine this Winter, According to LA County Public Health Statistics

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Updated Feb 14, 2022
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    February 10, 2022 - In a comparison between 5 weeks during last winter's Covid-19 surge and the current now-ebbing surge, while there were far more infections this winter, there were a far large number of deaths last winter. In a span surrounding each surge's peak, there were 24% fewer deaths overall this year and only 10% of the number of deaths per case. Using the following statistics, taken from the LA County Department of Public Health, it is necessary to conclude that...

  • Barney's Beanery: Promenade Restaurateur Explains Why Parking Structure 3 Matters

    David Houston, Owner, Barneys Beanery.|Updated Feb 10, 2022

    First of all, thank you (to DTSM) for all your help during these last two years of the pandemic. Unfortunately, we have now been dealt another business threatening blow by the city. We've been notified that the city intends to demo parking lot 3 and rebuild it as a homeless structure. This will be devastating to our business as well as every other business on 3rd Street Promenade. First of all, this takes away the primary parking location for most of our customers and staff....

  • Yet Another Reprieve for Downtown Santa Monica Parking Garage 3

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Updated Feb 8, 2022

    February 4, 2022 - Demolition has once again been stayed for Parking Garage #3 in downtown Santa Monica. Following the dismissal on a technicality of a lawsuit brought by the Santa Monica Bayside Owners Association against the demolition, the City of Santa Monica hastily scheduled demolition of the structure for February 14, ten days from now. The city reportedly did not give proper notification to the Air Quality Management Board of the demolition, nor did they have a...

  • Dognappers Attempt to Steal French Bulldog at 14th Street and Pearl in Santa Monica

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 8, 2022
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    According to a post on NextDoor, dognappers attempted to steal a French Bulldog from an owner in Santa Monica. The three teenagers pinned the owner on the ground. But he beat them off through use of pepper spray. Lady Gaga's bulldogs were famously the subject of a theft in 2021. Los Angeles County is currently experiencing a crime wave, as are other areas of the US. The Nextdoor post reads as follows: "*DOG THIEVES IN OCEAN PARK* I was just jumped in broad daylight by 3...

  • Downtown Ambassador Program is Not Saving the Promenade, Which Largely Belongs to Homeless Vagrants Now

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Updated Feb 5, 2022
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    February 2, 2022 - Squalid conditions downtown and on the Third Street Promenade appear to be causing much of the vacancies in retail spaces visible there today. The downtown and Promenade area were already ailing before the lockdowns of 2020, with an increasing presence of vagrants who appeared to need drug rehabilitation or mental health services. But once the Covid-19 lockdowns closed all retail businesses that weren't labeled essential and after the riot on May 31, 2020,...

  • After Beating Business Owners on a Technicality, City of Santa Monica to Demolish Parking Structure 3 on February 14

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 4, 2022
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    The City of Santa Monica is wasting no time to demolish Parking Structure 3. The City is rushing to demolish the structure to create facts on the ground, and to discourage the property owners who oppose its replacement by a high end homeless shelter. The doomed structure won a reprieve in December, when Superior Court Judge Michael Beckloff granted an injunction against demolition, on grounds that CEQA had not been complied with by the City. However, two can play at the...

  • Those "Covid" Deaths Tabulated by the County Aren't Necessarily From Covid, Health Officials Admit

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Updated Feb 3, 2022
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    January 28, 2022 - Of the Covid deaths tabulated by the LA County Department of Public Health over the last two weeks, 80% are noted as involving underlying conditions. Now health officials have admitted that they do not actually know if these individuals died from the fact they had Covid or from the underlying condition. As long as the death was not from a traumatic accident, the "Covid" label is applied based solely on whether or not the death occurred less than 30 days...

  • "Effective Immediately", Whoppi Goldberg Suspended For 2 Weeks From ABC's The View

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 2, 2022

    2/1/22: I've never really warmed up to Whoopi Goldberg. Aside from culturally appropriating my own ethnicity (her real name is Karen Henry); she just isn't that funny. She also walks with a heavy helping of self righteousness. She speaks about topics of which she has no particular knowledge. Nowhere was that more evident than when she said that the Holocaust in WWII was not a reflection of Racism, because it was white people killing other white people. Anyone who has read...

  • Second Gascon Recall Effort Approved by County Recorder; More Than 80 Firearms Among Stolen Goods from Trains; Rick Caruso Registers as Democrat and Other Stories: Monday Morning Memo

    Association of Deputy District Attorneys|Updated Feb 2, 2022

    Courts & Rulings Calif. DAs win temporary restraining order preventing corrections dept. from awarding 66% 'good conduct credits' to second-strikers The California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation recently enacted so-called "emergency" regulations to allow for additional "good conduct credits" to be awarded to serious and violent felons, and not based upon these felons completing any rehabilitation programs, or in essence, proving their good conduct. California...

  • UCLA Closed by Threat of Mass Shooting From Former Philosophy Dept. Lecturer

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 2, 2022

    2/1/22 UCLA has been closed to in person classes today, after disturbing posts and emails from a former UCLA Lecturer of Philosophy. Matthew Harris posted videos glorifying the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting, and saying that he would or might do the same thing at UCLA. Harris sent emails to faculty and students, linking to the video. Police are looking for Harris, and again the school is closed to in person classes. An online review of Harris described him as emotional, prone...

  • 80% of Covid Deaths Involve Underlying Conditions, According to LA County Health Data for the Last Two Weeks

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Updated Feb 1, 2022
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    UPDATE: LA County Department of Public Health has explained that deaths are regarded as from Covid rather than the underlying condition if any non-accidental/traumatic death occurs less than 30 days of a positive covid test (used to be less than 60 days until recently). January 27, 2022 - Health officials at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health sporadically release statistics regarding whether deaths listed as from Covid involved underlying conditions. They do...

  • Danny Alvarez Named New Santa Monica Fire Chief

    Jack Simon, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 1, 2022

    Danny Alvarez has been appointed as the new Fire Chief of the Santa Monica Fire Department, city officials announced on Thursday. Alvarez comes to Santa Monica from fellow ISO Class 1-rated Burbank Fire Department where he has spent the last 25 years and currently serves as Deputy Fire Chief. He will start his new post on February 28 with an annual salary of $282,048. "We had an exceptionally strong talent pool for our next Fire Chief, but ultimately, Alvarez rose to the top...

  • Two Different Ways to Get Free Covid Tests in Los Angeles County

    LA County|Updated Jan 29, 2022

    The federal government recently announced that every home in the U.S. is eligible to order 4 free at-⁠home COVID-⁠19 tests. The tests are completely free and can be now ordered at covidtests.gov. Orders typically ship in 7-12 days. Click the banner below to place your order. Insurance companies are also now required to reimburse you for 8 tests per month for each individual on the plan up to $12 per individual test. Your health plan may cover the cost of your test if they hav...

  • Recycle Your Cell Phone at the LA Zoo and Help Save Gorillas in the Wild and at the Zoo

    Brenda Scott Royce - edited for length|Updated Jan 27, 2022

    Sounds overly simplistic, but it's true. Recapturing the precious minerals locked inside the 500 million dead or dormant phones estimated to exist in the U.S. alone would drastically reduce the need for mining in the Congo, where the activity has wreaked havoc on gorillas and other animals that share their embattled habitat. When cell phones are tossed in the trash, the problem is compounded-and the effects hit closer to home. Electronic devices in landfills leach arsenic and...

  • Councilman Mike Bonin Decides Not To Run for Re-Election to Los Angeles City Council in 2022

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jan 27, 2022

    Citing his battle with clinical depression, Westside Los Angeles City Councilman Mike Bonin released a video Wednesday night announcing that he will not seek re-election. The father of LA's uber tolerant attitude toward the homeless, who are allowed to encamp pretty much where ever they want; Bonin was the subject of a recent attempt to recall him from office. Bonin represents the 11th district. Bonin took office on July 1, 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, he is...

  • Many of Santa Monica's Homeless Are Armed

    John Alle, Santa Monica business and property owner|Updated Jan 22, 2022
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    Early Friday morning I met an unhoused person charging his phone on the 3rd level of Garage 4. He gave me his permission to record our conversation. We spoke for 40 minutes, sitting between one filthy water drain and a phone charging outlet. His answers and information corroborate my other interviews with the homeless in our garages. The following is information he volunteered (that we already know) - - 1) Garages 3, 4 and 6 are the places to charge one's phone. Garage 6 is be...

  • This Year's Covid-19 Surge is Ten Times Less Deadly Than Last Year's

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Updated Jan 22, 2022

    January 21, 2022 - Matters can always change over the next few weeks, but a comparison of the same 6-week period spanning the New Year shows 10 times less deaths for the number of Covid-19 cases this winter over last winter. The surge of Covid-19 occurred over the same basic period of time last year as this year. Using a span of 6 weeks, approximately the length of time it could take a Covid-19 patient to move from diagnosis to death, the following numbers were recorded by...

  • Arrest in Brianna Kupfer Murder Investigation

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jan 21, 2022

    LA was shocked to hear on January 13th, that a young woman working at a high end furniture store on La Brea, was stabbed and killed by a homeless man. Police made an arrest Monday in the murder investigation surrounding the murder of Brianna Kupfer. Pasadena police arrested Shawn Lavall Smith, 31, on Fair Oaks Blvd. TMZ is reporting that Wednesday morning, a citizen thought he recognized Smith on the street and called police. The homeless man was filmed walking into the...

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