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  • SMC Cancels Live Classes; But No Confirmed cases of coronavirus at Santa Monica College.

    Janet McLaughlin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 12, 2020

    Starting next Wednesday, classes will switch to online. All extra curriculars, travel, and clubs have also been cancelled Santa Monica College has now joined the long list of schools shutting down to contain the spread of Covid-19, or Coronavirus. Early this evening, SMC announced that all classes are going to be cancelled starting on Friday. And next Wednesday, classes will switch to online. All extra curriculars, travel, and clubs have also been cancelled. All volunteer acti...

  • LA Marathon 2020 Crowds Far Smaller Than Last Years, as Runners Crossed Santa Monica Finish Line

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

    About half as many spectators came to watch runners cross the Los Angeles Marathon finish line in Santa Monica Sunday. This as the runners finish the race near Wilshire Blvd and Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica. There was an online petition to cancel the marathon, due to coronavirus concerns. But despite this, many people did come to cheer on mom, dad, or big sister. Near the finish line are many thousands, but many fewer than in 2019. The event finishes about 1000 yards north of...

  • Kurt Cobain's Death: Medical Examiner's Office Responds to Allegations of Failure to Rule out Homicide

    Nina Daniels|Updated Mar 12, 2020

    In a recent interview, renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht alleged that the authorities did not pursue Nirvana frontman's murder. Dr. Wecht expressed a willingness to review the musician's autopsy report. We reached out to King County Medical Examiner's Office with a request for comment. We also asked specifically what the process would be on the part of King County to arrange for a second opinion regarding Mr. Cobain's autopsy report, either from Dr. Wecht or a...

  • First Coronavirus Case Reported in Venice Beach, California on Thursday

    Janet McLaughlin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 11, 2020

    A Venice man was infected with Coronavirus while on a skiing trip in Italy last week, his nephew posted Thursday on social media. We have edited the post only to remove the man's identity. It is below: "My uncle just tested positive for the coronavirus. He lives in Venice, CA. I've not been in direct contact with him, so we are not at risk from him, but I want to relay how the health department has managed his case. He was skiing in the Italian alps with 6 other guys. 4 of...

  • LA County Public Health Dept Declares A Local Emergency After Sixteen Coronavirus Cases Found

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 11, 2020

    The County of Los Angeles declared a public health emergency Wednesday morning, after the discovery of 16 Novel coronavirus cases. The director of public health also urged people not to boycott "Asia Pacific restaurants," and said LA County was concerned after, "the discovery of racial profiling." The County opened its Emergency Operations Center to "coordinate across different departments." All of the sixteen new cases were linked to one known exposure, i.e. one man who...

  • Police Car Chase Results In Shooting as Suspect Runs Across 5 Freeway

    Stan Greene, Observer staff writer|Updated Mar 11, 2020

    A car chase across the 5 freeway in Sylmar and into the five freeway in Los Angeles resulted in sparks falling flying off the vehicle after it ran over spike strips. Then the driver pulled over on the right and ran across several lanes of freeway, onto the 14 freeway southbound where he was struck by at least one vehicle. The five freeway was closed in both directions for several hours after the chase ended at 10:15 PM Thursday night. He then fired at least one shot at Los...

  • California's New Voting System Became A Long-Line Mess And Don't Blame the Victim

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Mar 9, 2020
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    Last month I wrote that California should wait before laughing at the Iowa Caucus debacle. The state decided that the voting method that had worked seamlessly for over a century should be changed for something new and improved. Whenever a government entity uses those two words, perhaps adding “streamlined” and “transparent,” you can be sure they are only looking to cheap out. Or obtain some kickbacks from the “improver.” And one can only assume that’s exactly what happened...

  • Despite Online Petition to Delay LA Marathon, Race Officials and Authorities Say the Race Will Go Sunday

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Despite declaration of a local public health emergency, crowds will gather for the annual Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday March 8, 2020. "The marathon will go forward because there is no reason for it not to go forward," Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti told reporters Friday. “We are not currently recommending the suspension of any large public events, including the L.A. Marathon,” Barbara Ferrer, director of LA County Public Health Department, said in a statement Thursday. “Th...

  • Mayor Eric Garcetti Declares Local State of Emergency over Coronavirus in City of Los Angeles

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 6, 2020

    This could be much better than we expect, or much worse that we expect. We simply do not know. But we need to be much more educated on what to tell people who come to a library, We're working with customs and border protection to protect travelers, provide more hand sanitizing stations, and screen all international travelers who've been to China in the last 2 weeks. Mayor Eric Garcetti Declares local state of emergency in City of Los Angeles. LA County Supervisor Kathryn...

  • Long Lines of Young (#berniesanders) Voters, Glitches Reported in California Super Tuesday Primary

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

    California voters had an entire week to make it to the polls in the State's Super Tuesday primary. But many voters waited until the last day, Super Tuesday, to vote. And good for them, because many who voted early voted for candidates who dropped out of the running for US President: Amy Klobachar, Pete Buttigieg, Tom Steyer. Results from California indicate that Bernie Sanders won about 29% of the States primary vote. This puts the Democratic Socialist 7 points ahead of...

  • LA County Polls to Remain Open After 8 pm, For Voters Who Arrive Before Closing Time

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 3, 2020
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    "The poll workers are wonderful. But everyone is voting on these machines, for the first time. So there's a learning curve." Polly Lui, a voter at UCLA. One of our readers reports that he waited 4 hours to vote at UCLA, then gave up and went home. The LA County Recorder announced that Los Angeles County polling centers will not close before all voters who arrive before 8 pm, are allowed to vote. Here is the press release: Vote Centers Will Remain Open for All Voters Who...

  • California Democratic Presidential Primary, We Recommend Anybody but Bernie Sanders

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Mar 3, 2020
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    Voting started in California on February 22 but continues through to the official election day, March 3 - Super Tuesday. We were asked by our whip-cracking publisher to provide a guide to voting for Santa Monica voters. We will do so, ensuring we infuriate the bleeding hearts and validate those who want to see the Golden State return to prosperity, opportunity, and some semblance of law and order. Federal - Each party is conducting their primary election at this time. Those...

  • President Trump Addresses Corona Virus Fears Wednesday Night, Names Pence Epidemic Tzar.

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 1, 2020
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    President Donald Trump is also scheduled to hold a news conference at 6:30 p.m. to address coronavirus concerns in the U.S. Because we closed our borders to China earlier, the risk to us is very very low. We will do whatever we have to, as the disease spreads. The level in our country is very low. Just 15, we took in some from Japan because they're American citizens. These people are all getting better. Of the original 15 people, 8 of them have returned to their homes. In...

  • Spectacular fire at the Marathon Refinery in Carson Lights Up The Night

    Observer Staff|Updated Feb 26, 2020
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    A spectacular fire at the marathon refinery in Carson lit up the night sky and caused a boom audible all the way to Santa Monica around 10:53 p.m. PST Tuesday night. Fire companies from at least three cities assisted the fire company associated with Marathon oil itself. No injuries were reported from the 24 hour operation. LA gasoline prices will almost certainly rise as a result, since California has only three or four refineries producing the state's blend. The fire at the...

  • #Jeep Plunges Off the Top of Parking Structure at Colorado and 2nd Street in Downtown Santa Monica

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 26, 2020
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    The Santa Monica police say that a young man in a Jeep SUV, possibly high or drunk, drove his SUV off the top of the parking structure at 2nd Street and Colorado in Downtown Santa Monica. The unidentified 20-year-old may have been a marine from 29 Palms. The Fire Dept account of the incident, which is at bottom, differs from the SMPD story. "Three people were in the vehicle however, two were able to jump out prior to the vehicle driving off the top of the structure" says the...

  • Crowds of Enthusiastic Indians Greet Trump as Air Force One Touches Down in Ahmedabad

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 25, 2020
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    Air Force One carrying US President Donald J. Trump has landed in Ahmedabad, India, to cheering onlookers. On his way to a summit meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, US President Donald J. Trump tweeted in Hindi, one of India's three national languages. "We look forward to coming to India. We are on the way, we will meet everyone in a few hours!" he said, according to Google Translate. In response, Modi tweeted: "India looks forward to welcoming @POTUS,...

  • Man who Whacked 56 year old homeless man over the head with a pipe, arrested hours later

    Observer Staff|Updated Feb 25, 2020

    Santa Monica Police say they have arrested Robert Fremlin, for the attempted murder of a 56 year old homeless man. The arrest occurred in the Alley behind 11th Street near Colorado Avenue. They made the arrest on 12th and Wilshire hours later. The press release reads as follows: On Monday, February 17, 2020 at approximately 6:00am, the Santa Monica Police Department responded to the 1500 block of Alley 12 regarding a subject down. Upon arrival, officers located a 56 year old...

  • SMFD Rescues Homeless Gent Who Fell Down the Bluffs Wednesday

    Observer Staff|Updated Feb 18, 2020
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    The Santa Monica Fire Dept rescued an apparently homeless man from the cliffs above PCH on Wednesday. It's unclear if the man was living on the bluffs, as scores of homeless people apparently do. On Wednesday, February 12, 2020, at 3:39 p.m., the Santa Monica Fire Department responded to a report of an adult male who had fallen partially down the bluff above the 1200 block of the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH). The male subject suffered only minor injuries however, he was not abl...

  • The Wow Creation's Lavish Pre-Oscar Gifting Lounge 2020

    Rachel Ganz, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 18, 2020

    On Friday February 7, 2020 the Wow! Creation's honored the Oscar Nominees, directors, producers, film makers and media at the W Hotel Hollywood, 6250 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood with a dazzling gifting suite for all attendees At the Wow! Creations gifting lounge invited exclusive people in the entertainment/film industry have the chance to mingle and chat while enjoying the flash and glitter of the Oscar season, and take home beautiful gifts offered by vendors from across the...

  • Accident Flips Car at 15th Street and Wilshire Blvd, Cutting Off Westbound Traffic

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 13, 2020

    Don't mess with a student driver. Wilshire Blvd was closed to Westbound traffic for about 3 hours Saturday afternoon, Feb. 8th, after two men were in a car accident that caused one vehicle to flip over. The vehicle that did not flip has "Primo Student Driver" painted on its side. The driver suffered neck and back injuries, and was brought to Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center, directly across the street from the accident site. Yes, SMFD Paramedics loaded the injured man into an...

  • Actor Orson Bean Struck and Killed in Venice Blvd Crosswalk. He was 91

    Observer Staff|Updated Feb 11, 2020
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    Actor Orson Bean was struck and killed on Venice Blvd Friday night, February 7, 2020. Near where Venice Blvd crosses Shell Avenue, Bean was struck by two drivers, with the second vehicle striking him fatally. "The car coming westbound did not see him and clipped him and he went down," said Los Angeles Police Department Captain Brian Wendling. "A second vehicle was coming up, was distracted by people trying to slow him down and then looked up and then a second traffic...

  • Iowa Election In Disarray, as Apps Record Inaccurate Results, Red Faces

    Observer Staff|Updated Feb 6, 2020

    Each of the campaigns in the Iowa state primary, or caucus, declared victory, as the phone applications intended to record results utterly failed. The Iowa Democratic Party said that they were not hacked and that they would ultimately count paper ballots. But the Super Bowl of elections, the Iowa caucuses, we're not available to the public into the campaigns and there was finger-pointing to go all around. The Iowa Democratic Party said that there were inconsistencies in the...

  • Suicide from Downtown Santa Monica Parking Structure Two

    Observer Staff|Updated Feb 6, 2020

    A woman reportedly jumped off Parking Structure Two Sunday morning. Her suicide attempt was successful, onlookers said. Santa Monica police responded to the suicide itself, but have not yet confirmed the woman's death. There have been a spate of recent suicides from the parking structures in downtown Santa Monica in the last few years, with about ten reported in 2019. The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco has long been a magnet for suicides, but was able to reduce the...

  • Brentwood Fire Damages Ten Apartments at Barrington Plaza at 11740 Wilshire in West LA

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

    A five alarm fire broke out Wednesday at 11740 Wilshire Blvd damaged ten apartments, drawing 350 firemen and leaving tenants without access to the building. Thirteen people were injured, including two firefighters and two civilians in critical condition. 150 residents had to seek alternative accommodations. The 25-story apartment building was also the scene of a major fire in 2013. The fire began on the sixth floor at the Barrington Plaza complex around 8:37 a.m., according to...

  • Homeless Man Hit by Metro Train at Lincoln and Colorado Sunday, January 26, 2020

    Observer Staff|Updated Feb 2, 2020

    A homeless man was struck and killed by an Expo line train in Santa Monica on Sunday. He may have been drinking at the time. Both the Santa Monica Fire Dept and Police Department, issued press releases describing the accident--unusual for both SMFD and SMPD to do. The SMFD release included photos, which are posted with this article. The SMFD press release by Fire Capt. Eric Himler, PIO reads as follows: On Sunday January 26, 2020, at 6:09 a.m., the Santa Monica Fire...

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