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  • Santa Monica City Council To Consider Mandatory Vaccinations

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 24, 2021

    The Santa Monica City Council will consider at its August 24th meeting, whether City employees should be required to obtain vaccinations for Covid-19, prior to reporting for their jobs and as a condition of employment. The City Council (should) express its position that to protect the health and safety of both City Employees and the public we serve, absent legitimate medical or religious concerns, all city employees volunteers and contractors should be required to be fully...

  • Fire Along the PCH Cliffs Sunday Morning, Just North of Channel Road in Pacific Palisades

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 22, 2021

    Witnesses reported a small fire along the cliffs above Pacific Coast Highway. The blaze was just north of Channel Road in Pacific Palisades on Sunday Morning at about 9:00 am. The fire did not seem to involve more than an acre. Homeless encampments are common on the bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean. But it is not immediately apparent whether the area on fire involved a homeless encampment. The fire was fully extinguished by 10:00 a.m. Helicopters were still seen circling...

  • A Compton City Councilmember and Five Others Were Charged With Conspiracy to Commit Election Fraud

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 20, 2021

    A member of the Compton City Council was charged with conspiracy to commit election fraud and attempted bribery to win an election on August 13. Isaac Galvan, 34, is alleged to have managed to retain his seat in District 2 of Compton by securing the votes of four nonresidents. Kimberly Chaouch (dob 11/20/72), Toni Morris (dob 3/10/87), Barry Reed (dob 8/21/59) and Reginald Streeter (dob 7/16/70) all registered to vote at the address of Galvan's alleged co-conspirator, Jace...

  • Santa Monica's Downtown Garages Still Have Unsafe Conditions After a Sensational Murder and Rape Attempt on July 3 by a Vagrant

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Aug 20, 2021

    Vagrants are still being allowed to camp in the downtown Santa Monica parking garages, using the stairwells and elevators as bedrooms and bathrooms, according to downtown property owner John Alle. In the early morning hours of July 3, a drug-addled vagrant attempted to rape the female companion of a visitor attempting to retrieve his car from Parking Garage 8. When the male driver left his vehicle to rescue the woman from the vagrant, the vagrant stole his car and ran over...

  • Dispute Over a Girl at the Bungalow Leads to a Fight and a Serious Head Injury on Wilshire and 2nd Street

    Jack Simon, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 18, 2021

    Santa Monica police are asking for public assistance in finding a group of men who brutally assaulted a bystander on Wilshire Boulevard last Saturday, knocking him "unconscious for a period of time." The victim is still hospitalized for the significant head injury he sustained during the vicious attack, Santa Monica Police Department said this week. On August 7, at about 2:30 a.m., officers responded to a call about people fighting at the intersection of 2nd Street and Wilshir...

  • Verbal Argument Leads to Friday Night Shooting In Santa Monica Parking Lot

    Jack Simon, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 18, 2021

    A verbal argument escalated into a shooting in a Santa Monica parking lot Friday night, landing a twosome from El Monte in jail, local police said. Jesus Manuel Macias, 36, and Lucero Campos, 26, were booked on a litany of charges in connection with the shooting, including child endangerment, according to Santa Monica Police Department. The shooting took place around 9:45 p.m. on August 13 outside Eddie's Liquor, located at 2045 20th Street, said SMPD in a press release....

  • July Deadliest Month in a Decade in LA; Generic Drugs Hit Potential Legal Block; Killer of BofA Exec Faces only 5 Years if Convicted and Other Stories: Monday Morning Memo

    Association of Deputy District Attorneys|Updated Aug 18, 2021

    A rising tide of violence in Los Angeles There were more aggravated assaults in Los Angeles in July than during any month in over a decade, with 1,299. The spike highlights one of the emerging concerns about public safety during COVID-19. Overall crime has fallen sharply, as social distancing and lockdowns kept people apart. But violent crimes - from murders to shootings and assaults - have been climbing to alarming levels. Crosstown With 46 murders, Los Angeles sees...

  • Animal and Environmental Supporter Shaka Smith Partners With 'Cluster' App

    Christine Peake, Peake PR Group|Updated Aug 18, 2021

    The 10th Annual World Elephant Day, was observed on Thursday and sparked numerous global efforts in support of these majestic creatures. In the United States, California-based The Elephant Project in partnership with the social impact platform and app Cluster, hosted a digital event, as well as an in-person event in Los Angeles lead by actor/influencer Shaka Smith (https://www.Instagram.com/shakastrong) "Discovering the abuse these incredibly intelligent and kind creatures...

  • Fatality Traffic Collision of Nine Vehicles, Closes Santa Monica Freeway for Five hours

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 14, 2021

    A fatality collision at the East end of the McClure Tunnel closed the 10 freeway for a few hours Saturday afternoon, the Santa Monica Fire Department said in a press release. Four people were injured and one was pronounced dead at the scene. 27 Fire fighters in addition to Santa Monica Police and CHP units responded. The Freeway was closed for five hours Eastbound past the McClure Tunnel. Official press release written by Patrick Nulty of the SMFD, follows. On Friday August...

  • SMPD Arrest Catalytic Convertor Thief

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 12, 2021

    Santa Monica Police have caught a 28 year old Los Angeles man in the act of stealing a catalytic convertor from a pickup truck. "On August 12, 2021 at about 5:35 AM," Spokesman Lt. Rudy Flores writes, "Officers were dispatched to investigate an active burglary involving a vehicle that was parked in the secured parking lot at 1833 Lincoln Blvd, Rainbow Carpet Cleaners." Officers observed Alexander Torres holding a flashlight and making a grinding noise underneath the white...

  • Avec Nous at the L'Ermitage - the French bistro bringing a St. Tropez vibe to Beverly Hills

    Preity Upala, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 12, 2021

    The Viceroy L'Ermitage Beverly Hills has been the epitome of Hollywood glamour since 1975. I soon discover that its peaceful surroundings are just a prelude to the understated elegance, sense of seclusion, and sublime attention to service inside. The hotel recently launched it's Friday night Jazz evenings. Jazz and Libations can be enjoyed at the beautiful Library Lounge at Viceroy L'Ermitage Beverly Hills every Friday through Labor Day. Every week has a fabulous duo performin...

  • Man Shot and Killed in Broad Daylight on Melrose

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 12, 2021

    We are trying to verify a story at 12:30 pm on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood. Reports on Social media say that one man shot another, in a dispute over a giveaway at a shoe store. A woman is seen gasping in a short video posted to Instagram. Longtime residents of Los Angeles have never seen this level of crime and disorder. The recall election of Dem. Gov. Gavin Newsom has gone from a longshot to a near sure thing due to crime, homelessness, and rising levels of the...

  • Federal Court Orders Calif. Company to Stop Selling 'Poly-MVA' Products

    Jack Simon, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 10, 2021

    A federal court has ordered a California company and its owner to stop distributing unapproved and misbranded drugs and adulterated animal drugs which they "claimed could cure, treat and prevent disease, including cancer, in both humans and animals," court officials announced yesterday. In a complaint – filed in the federal court for the Southern District of California in December 2020 at the request of the Food and Drug Administration – the United States alleged that AMA...

  • California Real Estate Investor Pleads Guilty to Rigging Bids at Foreclosure Auctions

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 10, 2021

    A California man has plead guilty to rigging bids at public foreclosure auctions, federal court officials announced this week. Yama Marifat was indicted for conspiring with other real estate investors to rig bids when purchasing selected properties at foreclosure auctions in San Joaquin County between April 2009 and October 2009, according to court documents filed in Sacramento. His trial was scheduled to begin on August 17. The one-count indictment alleges Marifat and his...

  • LA Outlawed Camping on the beach. Will it be enough to clear hundreds of Homeless from the Venice Boardwalk?

    Jack Simon, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 8, 2021

    At least 191 homeless people have decided to move from their encampment on the Venice Beach boardwalk to permanent housing, Los Angeles city officials announced today. The Encampment to Home program "has demonstrated that when offered real housing, people jump to say yes, people want to be housed," said Los Angeles Councilman Mike Bonin, who launched the six-week initiative that offered homeless people a pathway to permanent housing and appropriate services to help them...

  • Santa Monica College Mandating Vaccines for Students, Staff on Campus this Fall

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 8, 2021
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    If you are planning to attend classes on campus at Santa Monica College this fall, you need to be vaccinated. So says the local college as it is gearing up for the fall semester which starts August 30. In a letter to students, Santa Monica College detailed its mandatory vaccination program. The major requirements include: Evidence of vaccinations for all students taking on-ground classes beginning in the fall semester; All employees must report their vaccination status to the...

  • This is Not the Summer to Head to the Beach

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Aug 8, 2021

    August 6, 2021 - Local beaches, including all of the Santa Monica beaches, beaches in Malibu, Topanga, and on Catalina Island, have been experiencing sporadic closures and advisories since the July 11-12 spill of 17 million gallons of raw sewage from the Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant located in Playa Del Rey. County Health Department press releases claim the high bacteria levels measured at area beaches are no longer the result of the Hyperion spill but rather reflect...

  • US Flag and LGBTQ Flag Stolen From Santa Monica City Hall, After Flagpole Vandalized

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 8, 2021

    Someone has vandalized the flag in front of Santa Monica City Hall. Both the US Flag and the LGBTQ flag are missing. "The US flag and pride flag were raised in front of City Hall for the month of July," said an unnamed source at City Hall. "However, about 1½ weeks ago, staff found the pole hardware vandalized and both the US flag and pride flag missing. A work order has been placed for pole repair. The flag will be raised as soon as the pole is repaired and a new flag...

  • Town of Greenville CA Lost to #Dixiefire Wednesday Afternoon

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 6, 2021

    Once again, an entire California town has been lost to a wildfire. The town of Greenville has about 1150 residents, a fraction the size of Paradise California, which burned to the ground in 2018. But its loss is no less tragic for the townsfolk, no doubt. According to the AP, "the Dixie Fire tore through the Greenville on Wednesday evening, destroying businesses and homes as the sky was cast in an orange glow. A photographer on assignment for The Associated Press described...

  • Suspect in Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Death on Santa Monica Boulevard Caught and Charged with Murder

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 6, 2021

    August 4, 2021 - Santa Monica Police announced murder charges against Nicholas Ralph Sloan, the suspect involved in the hit-and-run fatal incident on Monday morning in the 3100 block of Santa Monica Boulevard. According to witnesses, the suspect intended to hit a patron of Busby's Restaurant and Bar after being asked to leave the establishment around 1 am. After fleeing the scene, Sloan was coincidentally stopped by California Highway Patrol for speeding when on Ventura...

  • New 'Affordable Housing' Complex For Seniors Nearing Completion in SM

    Jack Simon, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 6, 2021

    Senior residents and workers in Santa Monica will soon have an "affordable housing" option in town. City officials announced this week that EAH Housing will soon complete the construction of Magnolia Villas -- a new building at 1445-1453 10th Street that will provide 39 one-bedroom apartments for senior renters in Santa Monica. The new development received an $11.4 million investment from the city and will provide "affordable apartments across a mix of low-income levels,"...

  • NY Times vs. NY Post: The Pandemic is Returning, vs. the Pandemic is Ending. Who is Right?

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 5, 2021

    There are two perspectives on the current state of the pandemic in the U.S. One perspective is that it's time to accept some sickness and return to our lives. The New York Post recently printed an editorial entitled "Ignore the Hysteria: It's Time to Move Past Covid, America." The Post, a conservative newspaper founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1790, argues that with the vaccines, Covid is now like Influenza. Although the flu kills thousands of people every year, we do not...

  • Beach Warnings Lifted Except for Catalina Island

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Updated Aug 4, 2021

    August 3, 2021 - County health officials have lifted the warnings that had been up on several Southland beaches yesterday, caused by high bacteria levels measured in the water. Only the beach at Avalon on Catalina Island continues to remain posted with warnings against playing, surfing, and swimming in the water near their pier. Officials said they did not believe the July 11 raw sewage spill from the Hyperion Treatment Plant had caused the unhealthy bacteria levels in the...

  • Man Killed by Hit-And-Run Driver in Santa Monica

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 4, 2021

    A pedestrian was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver in Santa Monica early Monday morning, Santa Monica police told reporters. The crash happened about 1 a.m. in the 3100 block of Santa Monica Boulevard, Santa Monica Police Sgt. D. Oshiro told City News Service. The pedestrian died at a hospital after transport by paramedics, Oshiro said. Santa Monica Boulevard was shut down between Berkeley and Franklin streets for an investigation, he said. That included checking...

  • Parking Structure 3 Lawsuit Filed by the Santa Monica Bayside Owners Association

    Polly Hansen, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 2, 2021

    The City of Santa Monica and the Coastal Commission are being sued by the Santa Monica Bayside Owners Association (SMBOA) regarding the approval of the demolition of Parking Structure #3 in downtown Santa Monica. According to the lawsuit filed on June 15, 2021, SMBOA is a non-profit organization composed of commercial property owners, business owners, and residents who are concerned about the current state of the downtown area of Santa Monica as well as its future viability....

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