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  • Super Expensive Proper Hotel to Open June 20th at 7th and Wilshire Blvd

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 4, 2019

    The Santa Monica Proper Hotel says it will open June 20th. The new hotel wraps around the Santa Monica Professional Building at 710 Wilshire Boulevard. The landmark Professional Building built in 1928 was originally designed as a medical building and converted into commercial office space in the 1950s. It has been assimilated into the larger, new hotel building which occupies it's former parking lot. The complex includes at least 3 expensive restaurants and an Ayurvedic spa...

  • In A Community With 5,000 Homeless People, a 200 Bed Shelter Replaces a Bus Terminal

    Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 2, 2019

    The Los Angeles City Council finalized a lease Tuesday allowing the city to build a temporary homeless shelter at a former Metro bus yard in Venice. A spokesperson for Council-member Mike Bonin, who represents the neighborhood, tells Curbed that construction on the contentious project is scheduled to start July 1, but could begin as soon as this week. Workers have already begun assembling parts of the shelter offsite and are expected to finish construction within the next...

  • Though Down 7%, Santa Monica City Budget Maintains Some Costly Items

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Jul 1, 2019
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    The Santa Monica City Council approved a nearly $1.6 million budget for 2019-2021 on Tuesday. This is $108 million less than the previous two-year budget, a decrease of 7 percent. While cutting 29 jobs, now vacant, allegedly lowering administrative costs, and trimming some childcare programs, the city will still be funding - or even increasing funding - on some controversial matters. Funding for homeless services will be boosted, despite a distinct lack of evidence that the...

  • Rising Actor's Scuffle at The Victorian Leads to Battery Charge

    Sterling Roberts, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 24, 2019

    At 6'2" and 170 lbs, stuntman Jacob Tandy is not a guy you want to pick a bar fight with. On January 5, 2018, rising actors Tandy and Zach Chitwood entered into a bar fight in the Santa Monica based event venue and bar, The Victorian. Both Tandy and Chitwood are pursuing acting careers, with Tandy specializing in stunts and Chitwood in modeling. In what seems to be an alcohol induced scuffle, Chitwood got hit over the head with an approximately four inch tall glass by Tandy, r...

  • DPRK's Kim Jong Eun Receives "Excellent" letter from Donald Trump

    DPA Wire Service|Updated Jun 22, 2019

    Seoul (dpa) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has received a personal letter from US President Donald Trump, state news agency KCNA reported early Sunday. What was said in the letter was not revealed, however Kim said after reading it that it was "of excellent content," according to KCNA. "Appreciating the political judging faculty and extraordinary courage of President Trump, Kim Jong Un said that he would seriously contemplate the interesting content," the report added. Nego...

  • Hawaii skydiving plane crash death toll rises to 11

    DPA|Updated Jun 22, 2019

    Los Angeles (dpa) - The death toll from a plane that crashed in Hawaii while carrying a group of skydivers has increased from nine to 11, Hawaii's Department of Transportation said Saturday. Hawaiian authorities said all people on board the twin-engine Beechcraft King Air plane were killed when the flight crashed soon after taking off from Dillingham Airfield on the island of Oahu on Friday. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, the Department of Transportation...

  • Ethiopian Government Thwarts Coup Attempt in Amhara Region. And no one knows where that is.

    DPA|Updated Jun 22, 2019

    Addis Ababa (dpa) - The Ethiopian government on Saturday said an attempt to topple a regional government in the country's northern Amhara state had failed, without giving further details on the incident. The office of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed condemned the attempt in a tweet on Saturday evening. Residents in the region's capital, Bahir Dar, reported hearing gunshots in the city. Ethiopia's many different ethnic groups have often been the source of tensions and clashes in the...

  • Report: Australia's immigration detention 'more and more like prison' increasingly using restraints, such as handcuffs

    DPA Wire Service|Updated Jun 20, 2019

    Canberra (dpa) - Australia's onshore immigration detention is becoming "harsh and restrictive" and "more and more like prison" with the average stay longer than any other developed country, the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) said Tuesday in a new report. "We have grave concern about how risks are managed in Australian immigration detention centers and the human rights consequences for detainees," said Edward Santow, one of the commissioners for AHRC that inspected...

  • Shake Shack In, Panera Bread, FedEx/Kinko's Out

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 17, 2019

    East Coast burger-meisters Shake Shack will open a Santa Monica location in the former Panera Bread location at 5th Street and Wilshire Blvd, which is a sigh of relief. At least in this location, Santa Monica will not densify. However, the FedEx open for 24 hours at Sixth Street and Wilshire Blvd, will close forever on September 4th. It will then be demolished for super expensive, ultra luxurious apartments built by NMS. NMS will construct 40 apartments in a four story mixed...

  • Ivan Golunov Freed by Moscow Police, Journalist Allegedly Framed and Beaten by Police

    Peter Spinella, DPA|Updated Jun 13, 2019

    Moscow (dpa) - Russian journalist Ivan Golunov has vowed to continue his investigative pieces after being released from detention. Dozens of people turned out to greet Golunov, 36, in Moscow after his release Tuesday. He vowed to continue with his work as usual. Earlier, Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev announced that Golunov would go free because of the "unprovability" of the drug charge against him. Kolokoltsev also criticized the Moscow police case that has prompted...

  • SMMUSD Students who Vandalized John Muir, SMASH School Identified by Police

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 13, 2019

    John Muir and SMASH parents were aghast last weekend to receive an e mail from SMMUSD Superintendent Ben Drati, informing them that their schools had been vandalized. The initial e mail carried little information about the perpetrators, who were caught on tape. Tape that they themselves created, and posted to Instagram with a rap music background, as they damaged schools they had apparently once attended. 4 of the 5 perpetrators were current SMMUSD students. Santa Monica...

  • Russian Journalist Arrested on Drug Charges; Ribs Broken by Moscow Police, he claims

    DPA|Updated Jun 11, 2019

    Moscow (dpa) - Three of Russia's most popular newspapers united on Monday in support of journalist Ivan Golunov, who has been arrested on a questionable drug charge. The newspapers Vedomosti, Kommersant and RBC each published in large type on their cover page the phrase "I am/We are Ivan Golunov," accompanied by editorials calling for inquiries into the case. Golunov, arrested last week, is best known for writing hard-hitting investigative pieces about the Moscow city governme...

  • Even the Washington Post now Admits, Trump Got What He Wanted From Mexico

    Shabtai Gold, and Dennis Duettmann, dpa|Updated Jun 11, 2019

    Washington (dpa) - The United States will have an increased capacity to send asylum seekers back to Mexico under a new deal reached last week between Washington and its southern neighbour, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Monday. "Those crossing the United States' southern border will be rapidly returned to Mexico," Pompeo told reporters in Washington. He said that while in the past the US was able to send back only hundreds daily, "we now have the capacity to do this...

  • Pilot Dead After Helicopter Crashes on Roof of 51 Story Building in Manhattan on Monday

    Shabtai Gold, and Helen Corbett, dpa|Updated Jun 11, 2019

    New York (dpa) - One person died on Monday when a helicopter crash-landed on the roof of a building in Midtown Manhattan, New York city's fire department said. Officials said firefighters pumped water over 200 yards to reach the top of the 51-story building after the hard landing on the roof of a building on 7th Avenue, not far from Times Square and the southern part of Central Park. The entire building, which houses several companies, was evacuated. Preliminary information...

  • Last Weekend, 28th and 29th Horses Die at Santa Anita Racetrack

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 11, 2019

    Officials at Santa Anita Park have refused a request by the California Horse Racing Board to suspend racing at the track for the remaining seven days of the season, after a 28th horse died at the facility since Dec. 26. River Derby, the 27th horse to die since the meet opened, sustained a catastrophic shoulder injury while training and was euthanized after an unsuccessful surgery. Derby River, an unraced 2-year-old bought in March for $50,000 at a sale in Florida, suffered a...

  • More protests planned in Hong Kong as extradition bill moves forward

    Updated Jun 11, 2019

    Hong Kong (dpa) - Thousands of people in Hong Kong were expected to skip work on Wednesday to protest against a legislative bill that would allow for extradition to China, just days after the city saw its largest protest in decades. Over 1,000 businesses announced on social media that they would close their doors and demonstrate outside of Legislative Council, where the extradition bill was to have its second reading. The Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions told dpa that...

  • Santa Monica Recycling Center Closes Due to National Recycling Crisis Caused by China's New Policy

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 9, 2019

    The City of Santa Monica has announced that the Recycling Center located on Michigan Avenue, has closed. The announcement was made on the City's website. https://www.smgov.net/uploadedFiles/Departments/Public_Works/Solid_Waste/Recycling%20Center%20Flyer%20060319(1).pdf "The Santa Monica Community Recycling Center, commonly known as the Buyback Center, will close effective June 15, 2019, until further notice. The City is in the process of identifying an option to work with a...

  • Mexico, US Reach Immigration Deal; tariffs against Mexico "are hereby indefinitely suspended."

    Shabtai Gold, and Gretel Johnston, dpa|Updated Jun 7, 2019

    Washington (dpa) - The United States and Mexico reached a deal Friday on migration that avoids tariffs that would have been imposed on all Mexican goods starting Monday. President Donald Trump announced the deal, tweeting that tariffs against Mexico "are hereby indefinitely suspended." Under the deal Mexico agreed to take strong measures to stem the tide of migration through the country. "This is being done to greatly reduce, or eliminate, Illegal Immigration coming from...

  • Rebels launch wide-scale attack on Syrian troops in Hama

    DPA Wire Service|Updated Jun 6, 2019

    Beirut (dpa) - Syrian opposition rebels launched a wide-scale attack against government forces in the northern countryside of Hama late Thursday, a monitoring group and activists said. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said rebels and jihadist groups managed to advance into posts manned by Syrian government troops in the village of al Jabeen. Rebels also shelled several Syrian army posts in the countryside of Idlib and Hama, killing at least 11 soldiers,...

  • Power Finally Restored at LAX: No Takeoffs Until 11 pm PST Wednesday Night

    Observer Staff|Updated Jun 6, 2019

    A power outage, or series of outages, caused the evacuation of terminals beginning on Wednesday at 6:20 pm. 310 Southwest flights were cancelled Wednesday night. Thursday morning at 6 a.m., the power failed again. Power crews were told to focus on Terminals 8 and 9. Several terminals saw their emergency backup systems triggered, which created a dim light for some passengers. Planes began to take off again at 11 pm on Wednesday night. But TSA cleared the Southwest terminal....

  • Secretary of State Mike Pompeo: US ready to talk to Iran 'with no preconditions'

    Fabian Nitschmann and, Mazen Mahdi, dpa|Updated Jun 6, 2019

    Vienna (dpa) - The United States is ready to talk to Iran "with no preconditions," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sunday. "We are prepared to engage a conversation with no preconditions," Pompeo told a press conference in Switzerland. However, he reiterated that Washington's goal is to "fundamentally reverse the malign activity of this Islamic Republic." The US has been placing immense economic pressure on Iran for over a year in the form a sanctions that were...

  • Trump Meets British PM Theresa May; President Upbeat on Brexit, US-UK Trade Deal

    Bill Smith, DPA Wire Service|Updated Jun 4, 2019

    London (dpa) - President Donald Trump promised Britain a "phenomenal" trade deal with the United States once it leaves the European Union, praising Prime Minister Theresa May's handling of Brexit talks. "Our nations have more than 1 trillion dollars invested in each other's economies," Trump told reporters after talks with May on the second day of his three-day state visit to Britain. "As the UK makes preparations to exit the EU, the US is committed to a phenomenal trade deal...

  • Syrian Army Launches Attack on Golan Heights; Israel Releases Video of Retaliatory Bombing

    Tamara Zieve, DPA Wire Service|Updated Jun 4, 2019

    Tel Aviv (dpa) - The Israeli army said on Sunday it struck military targets in Syria in response to two rockets launched from the country towards Mount Hermon in the northern Golan Heights. One of the rockets fired earlier from Syria landed in the Israeli-controlled territory, according to a rare statement released by the army, confirming that it had struck in Syria. The Syrian news agency SANA reported that three soldiers were killed and seven others injured in the strikes,...

  • Underground fire causes Electrical Power Outage Across a Wide Area of Santa Monica Thursday

    Observer Staff|Updated Jun 3, 2019

    Electrical power was out across a wide area of Santa Monica Thursday afternoon beginning just after 2 PM. Power was restored to some areas just after 5 PM Pacific standard time. Ground zero for the power outage appeared to be an underground fire in an electrical vault. Edison crews were working in the alley on Arizona Avenue between Lincoln and Seventh Street. The Chase bank at seventh and Wilshire closed early as did the coffee bean and tea leaf on Ninth Street. The area of...

  • Canadian Garbage Scow Departs the Philippines, Heading to Return Trash to Canada

    Girlie Linao, DPA|Updated Jun 2, 2019
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    Manila (dpa) – A cargo ship carrying rubbish dumped in the Philippines by Canada more than five years ago, causing a diplomatic row, left the South-East Asian country on Friday. The Liberian-flagged MV Bavaria, a private ship hired by the Manila government, set off from Subic Bay port, 50 miles north of Manila, to Vancouver with 69, 20-ton containers. The ship will take more than 20 days to reach the Canadian city, said Wilma Eisma, chairman and administrator of the Subic B...

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