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  • Large Crowd for Labor Day on Santa Monica Beach. No Social Distancing, But They're Outside Anyway

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 10, 2020

    Despite warnings that a typical Labor Day Weekend with Los Angeles area temperatures well above 100, would lead to a second wave of Covid-19, a pile-up on the beach was evident on Sunday, September 5 2020 on Santa Monica Beach. Coronavirus or not, a people pileup on Los Angeles County beaches resulted from temperatures above 100 degrees Farenheit. A traffic accident at the Lincoln Blvd offramp to the Santa Monica freeway backed up traffic to the 405 Freeway. Separately, a 6...

  • Santa Monica City Council Bars Leases if Less than a Year: A Move to Preserve Tax Income While Allaying Renters' Fears

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Sep 2, 2020

    Declaring they were "building community," the Santa Monica City Council voted on additional rules to try forcing out Airbnb-type rentals. Under the new law, landlords could not offer a lease for less than a year. The lease would have to be made to a "natural person" rather than a corporation. And furnished units would be forbidden. To advertise any unit that does not comply with these regulations would also be prohibited. The stated goal of the new regulations is to prevent...

  • SMC Students Begin 2020 Classes at Home and Online, Due to Coronavirus

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 2, 2020

    Santa Monica college has begun its Fall Semester with students at home. Classes are attended online, and yes, some instructors do take roll. America's 2500 colleges and universities have struggled with whether to bring their students back to campus. At many residential colleges, only Freshmen and 25% of upperclassmen are attending real world classes at school and living in dormitories. The other 60% or so of students have to attend virtual classes online. SMC has offered to...

  • Crowds Gather to Protest in Downtown Los Angeles, After LASD Deputies Shoot Black Suspect in South LA

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 1, 2020
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    Los Angeles was the scene of yet more protesting on Monday night, after an incident in which Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputies shot a suspect in their custody Monday afternoon. The deceased individual has been identified as Dejon Kizzie. Sheriff's say that Kizzie, an African American male, punched one of the deputies in the face after a foot chase. He then dropped a bundle of clothing containing a handgun, Sheriff's deputies said. When he tried to pick up the gun and fire...

  • SM Police Chief Tries to Assure Public After Rumors of Local Looting Appear on Social Media

    Updated Aug 30, 2020
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    Santa Monica's oft criticized police chief Cynthia Renaud has issued a press release designed to reassure the community. It is below in full. Numerous rumors on Facebook, Nextdoor and other social media platforms have it that Santa Monica will be targeted this weekend in the wake of the Jacob Blake Shooting in Kenosho. Renaud denies that there is any information concerning Santa Monica, but says that Police are on alert anyway. "The rest of the chatter is surrounding the fact...

  • SMMUSD In Dangerous Waters with "Social Justice Journey:" Lacks Any Critical Thinking about Race and School Achievement

    Corva Corvax, a Logical Opinion|Updated Aug 29, 2020
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    Is it Social Justice or Antiracism at SMMUSD? The top administrators at the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District presented their work on creating better student achievement and combating racism during a Special Meeting of the school board on Tuesday evening. Citing the persistent achievement gap that has existed in the district between white and Asians on the one hand and other minorities on the other, staff leapt to the conclusion that racial bias had to be the reason...

  • Hurricane Laura makes landfall Near Cameron, Texas, blowing out windows in tall buildings miles away from Eye

    Updated Aug 27, 2020

    Hurricane Laura damaged buildings throughout Southwest Louisiana and in adjoining parts of Texas. Before and after photos from Lake Charles, Louisiana revealed hundreds of missing windows from the powerful storm. Although property damage appeared extensive, and the cost in dollars and lives was still being assessed on Thursday afternoon, officials in both states sounded notes of cautious relief: Though Laura made landfall with 150-mile-per-hour winds, its storm surge,...

  • Body of Homeless Woman Found on Santa Monica freeway in Culver City

    Updated Aug 26, 2020

    Officers from the California highway patrol found the body of a middle-aged woman near a homeless encampment on the side of the Santa Monica freeway, The CHP said. The body of was found near a homeless encampment, strongly implying that she herself was homeless. Possessions found on the body also indicated the victim was homeless, sources said. The investigation is ongoing, and the death is being investigated as a homicide. Anyone with additional information about this...

  • Slate: Phil Brock, Oscar de la Torre, Mario Fonda-Bonardi, and Christine Parra Team Up In SM City Council Slate

    Leonard Guzz Bropy IV, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 23, 2020

    If you are struggling to sort through the list of 21 candidates aiming for the four Santa Monica City Council seats up for grabs in November, the formation of alliances might help you out. A four-person challenger alliance was announced in local media this week that includes Phil Brock, Oscar de la Torre, Mario Fonda-Bonardi, and Christine Parra. Their goal is to oust incumbents Gleam Davis, Ana Jara, Terry O'Day and Ted Winterer. If this alliance accomplishes what its...

  • Santa Monica at Risk for Power Blackouts Due to Power Plant Closings, Poor Reserves, and Over-Ambitious Green Goals

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Aug 23, 2020

    Over the weekend, the state's California Independent System Operator, the overseer of the state's power grid, instituted the first rolling blackout due to power shortage in 20 years. Three of the utilities under CAISO's governance, Pacific Gas & Electric, Southern California Edison, and San Diego Gas & Electric, cut power on Friday evening to more than 410,000 businesses and homes. Customers experienced outages for about an hour over a 3-1/2 hour period. A second outage...

  • City of Los Angeles, County of LA Each Give $100 million to Tenants through a Lottery

    Updated Aug 18, 2020

    The City of Los Angeles recently distributed $100 million in rent money through a lottery style program. Now the County of Los Angeles has announced a similar program. As with the City of LA program, the County Program will distribute $100 million in Covid-19 relief, to tenants who complete an online application. The deadline is Monday August 31. Tenants may also call 211 and complete an application by phone. Renters at 30% of the median income may receive $10,000 to use for...

  • Santa Monica Fights Over Taxes and City Hall Hiring

    Leonard Guzz Brophy IV, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 18, 2020

    Election season is heating up in Santa Monica. The ballot is nearly complete, minus the SMMUSD board race that needs to be finalized for technical reasons. The City Council field is crowded with 21 people competing for four four-year seats. There is a separate council election for Kristin McCowan to keep the seat she was appointed to last month, but she will have no competitors. In addition to those council contests, voters will also be deciding on elections to the SMMUSD,...

  • President Trump's Younger Brother Robert Trump has Died at 71 of a Cerebral Hemorrhage

    Samuel Alioto|Updated Aug 17, 2020

    The president's younger brother Robert Trump has died at 71, after a fall and a cerebral hemorrhage. He also developed COVID-19 and complications of coronavirus while in the hospital. Update: Robert was hospitalized at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital in New York City on August 14, 2020. President Donald Trump visited him the same day, later stating that he was very ill and was having a hard time. He died the next day, the cause was not disclosed. The New York Times reported a...

  • Melina Abdullah of Black Lives Matter-LA Terrorizes Mike Bonin's Constituents in Virtual Town Hall on Reimagining Public Safety

    Corva Corvax, A Logical Opinion|Updated Aug 15, 2020

    Los Angeles City Councilman Mike Bonin's Town Hall on "Reimagining Public Safety" provided no workable answers but plenty of insults to his constituents on the Westside. The panelists suggested reducing the police budget in LA to roughly 3 percent of what it is today and labeled immoral anyone who would call the police to handle a violently mentally ill homeless person. And that wasn't even the worst of it. ​Bonin held the virtual town hall on Monday night and left the a...

  • Santa Monica Pier Reopened, Partially. What Does That Mean? We Sent Our Most Senior Photographer to Investigate

    Mary Leipziger, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 13, 2020
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    The Santa Monica Pier is opened- sort of. The usual entrance is off Ocean Ave and Colorado, on a steep incline. This has been closed and pedestrians are directed to Seaside, several blocks south. A visitor is deposited at Hot Dog, a good place for a snack. Bubba Gump Shrimp , some ice cream stores/cake shop/coffee bars are opened, with seating nearby to enjoy a warm summer afternoon. It is possible to order food to take out as well. Pacific Park is an oceanfront amusement...

  • Los Angeles Superior Court Continues Most Hearings Until After November 16th, under Terms of New Order

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 13, 2020

    In case you were wondering whether or not you have to show up for jury duty during the pandemic, the answer right now is no. "The Los Angles County Department of Public Health has expressed concerns to the Court about commencing jury trials and bringing jurors into County courthouses given the current COVID-19 numbers and trends," Presiding Judge Brazile said. The LA Superior Court has extended the deadlines for Civil and Criminal trials. Non Jury civil trials are on hold...

  • Leftist Tries to Prank Ben Shapiro by burying his name in the source code of a fake Antifa recruiting site.

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 12, 2020

    Some dude on the left set up a fake Antifa recruiting website. He also buried the email address of famous Conservative podcaster, Ben Shapiro in the code. Shapiro is known as a legal and political scholar but not as any sort of leftist or recruiter. On Monday Morning, it was the top trending item on Twitter. "A rumor started over the weekend that I was trying to catfish people on the left," said Shapiro on Monday morning. "They set up a fake recruiting website, and put my...

  • Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Ended Saturday, With No Extension In Sight

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 8, 2020

    The program that the US Congress set up to loan as much as 1.3 trillion to small businesses, appears to be ending on Saturday, August 8th. The end of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has not been much discussed. Congress could extend it, but with an apparent deadlock over the $600 weekly unemployment benefit extension, that appears unlikely for now. President Donald J. Trump extended several other Covid-19 relief programs by executive order on Saturday. Unemployment...

  • Socially Distanced: Santa Monica Pier Reopens Every Day to Limited Hours, Limited Foot Traffic

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 8, 2020

    The Santa Monica Pier reopened on Wednesday. The 111 year old iconic wooden structure had been closed due to Covid-19 since the lockdown began on March 19, 2020. Images on social media as well as the Pier's website, www.santamonicapier.org, confirmed the reopening. "The Santa Monica Pier is now open with limited hours and operations. Your health and safety are our top priority, which is why you'll see a lot of changes around here. From limited hours and capacity to expanded...

  • Before and After Photos of Beirut Port Reveal the Damage After Ammonium Nitrate Explosion Tuesday

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 5, 2020

    8/5/20: Before and after photos of the blast, show the port of Beirut scorched and lifeless. The photos from Planet Lab, are visible at the bottom of this story. Lebanese sources report that the welding of a door caused sparks which ignited 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate, which caused explosion at Beirut Port Tuesday. The explosion first touched off a fire with gray smoke. Moments later, a huge explosion shook the entire city, and a mushroom cloud filled the sky. Here are the...

  • Splashdown: Dragon SpaceX Capsule Returns to Earth in Atlantic Ocean Off Florida

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 3, 2020

    Two NASA astronauts, Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley, splashed down safely in the SpaceX Crew Dragon "Endeavour" in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Pensacola, Florida, at 2:48 p.m. EDT. It is the first time a commercially built and operated American crew spacecraft has returned from the International Space Station to complete a test flight, beginning a new era in human spaceflight. NASA is continuing live coverage of the recovery. After the spacecraft splashed down,...

  • Lightning Strike Over Chinese Apartment Tower Creates Fireball, Viral Video

    Updated Aug 3, 2020

    A huge fireball in Shenyang City, China, caused no injuries but produced a video that will be watched for decades. When lightning struck a high voltage powerline, it ignited the atmosphere around it. The rare sight was captured by at least 3 videocameras--dashcams are common in the People's Republic. "The moments of a building in #shenyangcity, China hit by thunderstorms were captured by different people from different angles. It happened today. 8月3号下午17点53...

  • Regis Philbin - American Iconic TV Host Has Died - aged 88

    Christine Peake, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 25, 2020

    Another sad day in America today as the news of the sad passing of TV personality Regis Philbin broke. In an exclusive statement to People Magazine his family said "His family and friends are forever grateful for the time we got to spend with him – for his warmth, his legendary sense of humor, and his singular ability to make every day into something worth talking about." Born on August 25, 1931, Philbin was raised in the Bronx and graduated from Cardinal Hayes High School i...

  • Phil Brock and 20 Other Residents Pull Papers for Santa Monica City Council Seats

    Leonard Guzz Brophy IV, Observer Staff WRiter|Updated Jul 25, 2020

    We already know this year's presidential campaign is a wild one, but how about at the local level? It could be big too. Twenty-two people as of Wednesday have pulled papers for potential campaigns for five open council seats. They have until August 7 to gather 30 signatures from Santa Monica residents to make their campaigns official. There will actually be two separate council elections. One for four seats, and all the incumbents elected to those seats in 2016--Gleam Davis,...

  • Goodbye, California Zoning Laws, as Legislature Makes Authoritarian Grab for Land Control with 9 Proposals

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Jul 25, 2020
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    Between the State Senate and the State Assembly, nine bills are under consideration that would drastically change the balance of power regarding land use and zoning in California. Each bill seeks to solve the state's "housing crisis" with attacks against local zoning ordinances, in particular those that restrict some areas to single-family homes. Stripping local governments of their ability to decide their own physical appearance, these laws give the state government power to...

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