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  • NASA Photos Show Utah Monolith On Mars, Martian Moon Phobos

    Stan Greene, Observer Science Editor|Updated Dec 5, 2020

    Apparently the silver Monolith discovered in Utah's Red Rock desert is part of a family of monoliths, distributed throughout our Solar System by another civilization for some unknown purpose. Either that or it's moving around through our solar system, phasing into different locations at different times. The monolith (or monoliths), has previously been sighted by Nasa's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on Mars and one of its moons, Phobos. The Mars monolith is a rectangular object...

  • St. Monica's Catholic Church quietly Provides Thanksgiving Food and Supplies for All Comers

    Mary Leipziger, Senior Observer Reporter|Updated Nov 30, 2020

    St Monica's Catholic Church couldn't provide its annual Thanksgiving dinner for those in need, due to the worldwide Coronavirus pandemic and the Los Angeles County Health shutdown. So instead, Wednesday on the grounds of St Monica's High School, guests in need were given a boxed Thanksgiving dinner, warm clothes and toiletries. Their temperatures were taken, hand sanitizers were supplied and guests were requested to stand 6' apart. The event took place on Wednesday afternoon...

  • Guard-a-Heart Offers Free Covid Antibody Testing to the Community at Calvary Baptist Church

    Mary Leipziger, Senior Staff Reporter|Updated Nov 30, 2020

    Medical staff in the parking lot at the Calvary Baptist Church on 20th Street in Santa Monica, tested about 600 people for Coronavirus antibodies, during a free event from November 19-21. Guard-a-heart has previously provided this service to members of the community, at the Baldwin Crenshaw Mall. One reason to go to the church is its easy access. Also many doctors are hesitant to test patients, especially if they are asymptomatic as to Covid-19. First the woman takes your...

  • Santa Monica Pier Ferris Wheel is Lit Up as a Turkey All Thanksgiving

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 25, 2020

    The Pier is open, Pacific Park is closed. And the Ferris wheel is displaying a turkey design for Thanksgiving. "Pacific Park will be "Talkin' Turkey" on it 90-feet tall Ferris wheel while featuring Fall leaves, colors, patterns and transitions for the Thanksgiving Holiday Week," writes Pier communications manager Cameron Andrews in a press release. He noted that the Pier is now open 24 hours. So while you cannot ride the ferris wheel, you certainly may want to look at it. The...

  • Why is Santa Monica So Eager to Build 8,874 Units? Questions Raised During Webinar Have Not Yet Been Answered

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Nov 25, 2020

    It's been almost two weeks since the City's Planning Department hosted their first webinar about the Housing Element Update - the plan to zone for an additional 8,874 residential units as ordered by the Southern California Association of Governments. Although the questions raised during the webinar have been posted online, none of the promised answers have been given. Every eight years, SCAG distributes among the 191 cities of the region the portion of expected new housing...

  • Trump Administration Begins Transition Process to Democratic Biden Administration, in what is the closest thing yet to a concession

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 24, 2020

    President Donald Trump tweeted today that he will begin the transition process to a Joe Biden presidency. General Services Administration (GSA) head Emily Murphy on Monday told President-elect Joe Biden that the Trump administration is making federal resources available for the transition. A tweet from President Trump praised Murphy, then said that he will continue the struggle for conservatism. It was not a concession, but it's probably the closest thing Trump will ever give...

  • Coinbase Malfunctions as Crypto Currencies are in a Bull Run

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 24, 2020

    According to several posts on Twitter, and this author's own experience with $500 of Orchid disappearing; the world's largest system for trading cryptocurrencies went down Monday night, 11/23/20, around 9:40 pm PST. "Your funds are safe, and we're currently working on a fix," one user received. "Check our coinbase status page for updates." "An error has occurred. Please visit status.coinbase.com for assistance," received another user. One tweet from Omar on Twitter, said that...

  • California Prisoners FaceAnother Holiday In Prison, But This Time Under the Specter of Covid-19

    Ms. Amber S. Jackson, Lucky Lifer|Updated Nov 23, 2020

    I'm not a fan of holidays while in prison. No mail. Nothing on TV. Time seems to slow down. The state of California usually opens up visiting for the specific holidays of Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day, and on July 4th. Obviously that's not happening this year. I did not get visits before the pandemic began. But on days when visiting was going on, there was much more positive energy and excitement. So, time did not feel so empty. Aside from that, any holiday is just a...

  • The Lockdown is Back: LA County Issues 10 pm Curfew

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Updated Nov 23, 2020

    Reacting to a rapid increase in COVID-19 cases, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health issued new restrictions, including a 10 pm cutoff hour for non-essential businesses - with the promise of more rules to come if case load continues to rise. The most recent restrictions affect restaurants, breweries, and wineries and personal care establishments. Also affected are outdoor recreational activities and private gatherings. Effective Friday, November 20,...

  • Voting Machines from Venezuela? US Ballot System Full of Auditing Holes

    ResultsMatter.info|Updated Nov 20, 2020
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    "Vote, Vote, Vote!" was the common call-out by every politician last month. So I did. I voted in person, I voted by absentee ballot, and I voted by mail-in ballot. No one stopped me. No one checked me. I even voted for every mail-in ballot that I received at my home address – 4 more. This was fun even though I know it is wrong. But getting results by any means is okay, right? Hell no. That's not the American Way. We do it right. We do it better. We are the envy of the w...

  • It's Time for the Trump Campaign to Either Put Up or Shut Up about Voter Fraud, says Ben Shapiro

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 20, 2020
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    Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro tells the administration of Donald J. Trump to either put up or shut up. "No more of the pitching this stuff on national TV," said Shapiro. If this is show and tell, says Shapiro, it's time for less of the showing, and less of the telling. Put the cards on the table at this time. There absolutely is fraud in every election including this one, said Shapiro. "But it's time to either present the evidence, or quit saying you're about to release...

  • 3 Facts Newsom Told Us When he Attended a Dinner Party at the French Laundry

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Nov 20, 2020
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    California Governor Newsom was outed as having flouted his own state's guidelines and rules when he was caught attending a birthday party on November 6 at the exclusive French Laundry restaurant in Napa. At the time of the gathering, which consisted of at least 10 people seated together at a table, Napa was in the Orange Tier of Covid restrictions, which is somewhat looser than others. However, the entire state had been prohibited from attending gatherings involving more than...

  • Brush Fire Closes 10 Freeway at Lincoln Blvd in Santa Monica

    Observer Staff|Updated Nov 16, 2020

    The SMFD responded to a brush fire on the side of the Santa Monica freeway. This closed the interstate at Lincoln Blvd in Santa Monica, according to an alert from the City of Santa Monica. The area is known to be frequented by homeless people, though it wasn't immediately evident whether they had anything to do with the blaze. "SM Alert: SMFD Advisory Santa Monica Fire is responding to a brush fire on the westbound I10 near Lincoln. The westbound I10 from Lincoln will be...

  • Trump Tweets, Twitter Blocks Post That A Ballot Counting Company Deleted 2.7 Million US Trump Votes.

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 16, 2020
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    Update 11/15: USA Today and other main stream media sources have labelled the OANN report and other reports about Dominion software, a debunked conspiracy theory. See Fact check: "Dominion voting machines didn't delete votes from Trump, switch them to Biden," https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/11/14/fact-check-dominion-voting-machines-didnt-delete-switch-votes/6282157002/ It's clear that Big Tech doesn't want Donald Trump sworn in as President on January...

  • California is Slow to Count Ballots, Some Ballot Measures Still Too Close to Call

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Nov 11, 2020

    As of Tuesday, a full week after the national election, California has only counted 82 percent of the vote. An estimated 2,740,846 ballots have not yet been counted. If this were a battleground state, important in determining a national election, we would be a complete laughingstock. Even under normal conditions, California allows county election officials nearly a month before they have to report their final results for presidential electors to the Secretary of State. After...

  • Santa Monica Welcomes Vagrants to Northeast Neighborhood, Approves 7-Eleven in former Bank of America building on Wilshire and Berkeley

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Nov 11, 2020
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    The Santa Monica Planning Commission approved a permit for 7-Eleven convenience store to move into the former Bank of America building on Wilshire at Berkeley. The applicant requested the store be allowed to operate 24 hours a day but did not request an alcoholic beverage license. Neighbors forcefully opposed the project, which they said would generate noise, traffic, and crime. Concerns were circulated on social media claiming FBI statistics show 24-hour convenience stores...

  • Santa Monica Pandemic Dining Parklets Could Become Permanent, Usurping Parking Spaces and Placing Diners in Harm's Way

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Nov 11, 2020
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    Santa Monica city staff plan to propose making "parklets" permanent, the outdoor dining areas set up in parking areas along city streets. The otherwise illegal outdoor dining, usurping parking spots, was instituted as a way to allow restaurants to stay in business by allowing on-site dining. Indoor dining is still prohibited by the County of Los Angeles. The dining parklets can be seen along Lincoln Boulevard, Montana Avenue, and Main Street. The outdoor dining areas appear we...

  • Following AP's Lead, CNN, Fox News, ABC, NBC, CBS Call 2020 Presidential Race for Joe Biden, Kamala Harris

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 7, 2020

    Several major networks have called the 2020 US presidential race for Democrat Joe Biden, after his lead in Pennsylvania widened to over half a percent. The move was hardly unexpected, given the Democrats growing lead in counting in Georgia, PA and other states once seen as Trump territory. With PA and Arizona, Biden/Harris's electoral vote total is 273, more than the 270 needed to win. In Pennsylvania, there is a possibility of a recount if the winner of a race does not have h...

  • Phil Brock, Christine Parra, Oscar de la Torre and Gleam Davis Win Seats in Santa Monica City Council Race.

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer.|Updated Nov 7, 2020

    In an historic repudiation of Santa Monicans for Renters Rights, Phil Brock and Christine Parra appear to have won seats on the Santa Monica City Council. More incumbent city councilmembers (three) were voted out of office this week than in the past thirty years. This assumes that the preliminary results hold up in the final count. mail-in ballots will still be counted for the next two weeks and about 10% who votes are believed to be still out. The 4 members slate (Brock, Parr...

  • Carpetbagger George Gascon Elected LA County District Attorney

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 5, 2020
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    According to the Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters, George Gascon has been elected Los Angeles County District Attorney. Gascon won 54% of the Los Angeles County vote, about 1.5 million in raw votes. Incumbent District Attorney Jackie Lacey has just 46%. The carpetbagger from San Francisco favors no prosecution of homeless people for any crime, no drug prosecution, no minor crime enforcement, and an emphasis on social justice over, well, justice. Jackie Lacey was elected...

  • List of Polling Stations in Santa Monica--All Are Open October 30th, 2020

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 4, 2020

    As you no doubt know, California ballots were mailed to voters the first week of October. About 9 million ballots have already been cast, easily breaking the California records for early voting. Nevertheless, polling stations will open for election 2020. Remember to bring your mask. If you forget, poll workers will hand you one, actually. Authorities intended changes to voting in California this year to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Voters and poll workers will space...

  • Gascon "Compassionate" Proposal for Domestic Violence Cases Could Result in More Domestic Abuse and Murder

    Cindy Wallace, Association of Deputy District Attorneys|Updated Nov 2, 2020

    There are few positions where experience matters as much as the head of the largest prosecutorial office in the country. George Gascón, candidate for Los Angeles County district attorney, seeks to lead that office without ever having prosecuted a case himself. And there is perhaps no better illustration of the consequences of this lack of experience as his policy proposal in domestic violence cases. Specifically, Gascón proposes that domestic violence victims, even if s...

  • Rioting in Philadelphia Exposes Lack of Control BLM and Antifa Have Over their Minions

    Corva Corvax, A Logical Opinion|Updated Oct 30, 2020
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    Protests sponsored by Black Lives Matter had wound down during October, prior to the national election on November 3. Even activity by Antifa had abated in Portland, where the group has besieged various public buildings since May 29. It had looked as though the two groups were working to help Joe Biden get elected. The violent chaos that had erupted in various cities around the country is not popular and was featured prominently at the Republican National Convention....

  • Riots in Naples, Other Italian Cities Over New Covid-19 Lockdowns and Restrictions

    Amelia Fiore, Our Correspondent in Northern Italy|Updated Oct 29, 2020

    In Italy, new restrictions started last week. By the weekend, we were seeing the same ol' game of getting stricter without much warning. People are not taking it well, though, this time around. The restrictions are unintelligent and only hit one part of the population, like restaurants, gyms, and small business owners and workers. People are also realizing that in the months after the first lockdown, the government did jack shit to get ready for the so-called second wave of...

  • San Quentin must release or transfer half its prisoners because of lack of COVID care, court rules and other stories

    LA Association of Deputy District Attorneys|Updated Oct 27, 2020

    Courts & Rulings Gang member's life prison sentence upheld for Long Beach student's murder A state appeals court panel Thursday rejected an appeal filed on behalf of a gang member serving a life prison sentence without the possibility of parole for the robbery and murder of a 15-year-old boy targeted while walking home from Cabrillo High School in Long Beach. My News LA US judge mulls competency of Mexican man who shot Kate Steinle A federal judge in San Francisco is mulling...

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