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  • Judge Will Appoint Receiver Over Ocean Towers Co-Op Apartments in Santa Monica

    Updated Jul 13, 2018

    A dispute between two members of the Board of Directors of Santa Monica's only co-op, may put the prestigious property into receivership on Wednesday. In a hearing conducted on June 13, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Lisa Hart Cole said that she was inclined to appoint a receiver. "there is sufficient evidence to show misappropriation of funds," she said. She continued the hearing to June 27 and recommended that the two parties, John Spahi and Michael Reach, attempt to...

  • West Los Angeles experiences widespread power outages, Record Heat

    Updated Jul 8, 2018

    West Los Angeles is experiencing a widespread power outage, residents say, coinciding with the hottest temperature in 2018. One resident of veteran just north of Olympic says that his family has been without power since 9 PM Friday night, July 6, 2018. A resident of Camden Avenue south of Olympic says the power went out Saturday morning and has been off for several hours. Los Angeles city Department of water and power has given no indication of when power might be restored....

  • SMPD Grabs Man Attempting To Throw Himself Off Bluffs at Palisades Park

    Updated Jul 3, 2018

    The Santa Monica Police Monday apprehended a man as he was attempting to throw himself off the bluffs at Palisades Park Palisades Park is a 26.4-acre park in Santa Monica, California. The park is located along Ocean Avenue on top of the coastal sandstone bluffs, offering breathtaking scenic views of the Pacific Ocean and the coastal range. It extends over 1.5 miles from the Santa Monica Pier at its southern end to Adelaide Drive at its northern end. It is lined with more than...

  • John McCain To Resign Senate Seat on the 4th of July, Says Aide. Cindy McCain Offered his Seat

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 2, 2018
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    Senator John McCain will resign his US Senate seat on July 4, 2018, says an aide who asked not to be named because he was not authorized to speak to the press. "In the end, it was about Kennedy resigning from the Supreme Court," said the aide. "Confirming a (SCOTUS) replacement before the election is considered in the interest of the national Republican party, so that it doesn't become an issue for Dems to run on in every race," said the aide, meaning every race for Senate or...

  • US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy Announces His Retirement

    Updated Jun 28, 2018

    9-year-old US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has announced that he is retiring. Seen as a centrist, who often decides close cases, Kennedy recently sided with the conservative majority in upholding the latest version of the Trump administration's travel ban. Anthony McLeod Kennedy (born July 23, 1936) is the senior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. President Ronald Reagan nominated Kennedy to the Supreme Court in 1987, and Kennedy was sworn...

  • FDA Legalizes Marijuana for Medicinal Use Nationwide for Epilepsy

    Stan Geene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 26, 2018

    As yours truly predicted in 2016, the US Food and Drug Administration or FDA, has approved marijuana for medicinal use. http://www.smobserved.com/story/2016/07/10/news/dea-source-confirms-schedule-ii-medical-marijuana-is-in-the-works/1562.html The DEA approves drugs derived from plants, rather than plants for medicinal use. But a THC derived drug means that Marijuana is no longer any more illegal than the grapes from which gallo makes wine. It is now a legitimate plant for...

  • Man Who Killed Himself at John Adams Middle School (JAMS) Identified as Daniel Callahan

    Observer Staff|Updated Jun 26, 2018

    The Santa Monica father who shot himself on the lawn of John Adams Middle School on Saturday has been identified by friends and associates as Daniel Callahan. His son's mother wrote to us to say: "He was my son's father. He did not kill himself over custody. I am the mother." A donation page has been set up for Callahan's family. It says: Liam Callahan lost his father, Daniel Callahan, on June 23rd. We are hoping to support Liam in starting a nest egg for his future...

  • Long Wait at Calif. DMV? Blame Brown, the Democrats and Illegal Alien Licenses

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 26, 2018
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    As Jerry Brown finished his 4th term as California governor, he opened the prisons and the border. He also gave the people of California one more gift: Impossibly long lines at the DMV. In May 2016, Brown announced that anyone, no matter what their citizenship status, could get a California Drivers license. The FAA threatened to keep Californians from boarding planes, because as ID, California Drivers licenses would be worth nothing. After litigation and negotiation, the...

  • AirBNB Operator Convicted refusing to comply with City Administrative Citations

    Observer Staff|Updated Jun 25, 2018

    It is widely understood that despite local laws, Tenants rent out their Santa Monica units on Air BNB and other apps. If a tenants puts one apartment online, he's unlikely to be prosecuted. A local real estate agent was charged with unlawfully leasing nine residential housing units on Air BNB. Because that's just pushing it too far. The danger is that tenants will be replaced by vacation rentals. The NMS built properties along 7th street in Downtown SM, for example, are...

  • JAMS Father Shoots & Kills Himself in Front of John Adams Middle School

    Updated Jun 23, 2018

    Saturday afternoon, the father of a John Adams Middle School student killed himself in front of the school. The father who was not identified, did not injure anyone else. School superintendent Ben Drati issued a statement of condolences, which is posted below. Dear SMMUSD parents, staff and community members, We are sadly reporting the passing of a John Adams Middle School (JAMS) parent today, who took his own life in front of the school this morning with a firearm. We are...

  • Court Denies Pilot Group Petition to Save SM Airport

    Observer Staff|Updated Jun 22, 2018

    A court denied a pilots' group petition claiming the FAA exceeded its authority when it agreed to allow the city to shorten the airport's single runway last year. NBAA had petitioned the court to vacate the 2017 agreement, arguing that the FAA defied requirements set by Congress as well as the agency's own responsibility to support aviation. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia denied the petition on procedural grounds. As authorized by the agreement with...

  • Cougar P-62 & Four #MountainLion Kittens Living Between Freeways in Simi Hills

    Kate Kuykendall, Natl Park Service|Updated Jun 22, 2018

    National Park Service researchers recently discovered a litter of four mountain lion kittens in the Simi Hills, a small area of habitat wedged between the larger Santa Monica and Santa Susana mountain ranges. All four kittens are females and are now known as P-66, P-67, P-68, and P-69. The mother is P-62, who researchers have been tracking since January. Biologists visited the den site while she was away on June 11, locating it after several previous attempts failed because...

  • Rapper Xxxtentacion Shot Dead By a Jealous Boyfriend at a Florida Dealership

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 18, 2018
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    A dispute over the attention of a young woman ended with XXXTentacion slumped over the drivers seat of his vehicle on Monday at about 2 pm PST, or 5 pm in Florida. As he left a motorcycle dealership, several men shot in his direction. He was non-responsive and in a coma, said the Broward County Fire Dept. Witnesses reported multiple gunshots were fired. Onfroy was reportedly leaving a motorcycle dealership in Deerfield Beach on June 18, 2018, when he was shot. The suspects...

  • Transgender Man Says He Was Stalked, Threatened by Employee at Magic Springs Water Park

    Dane Scott|Updated Jun 16, 2018
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    Yesterday, whilst at my trip to Magic Springs, I was repeatedly harassed /by an EMPLOYEE/, and I've never been more hurt and embarrassed in my entire life. Let me start out by introducing myself. My name is Dane; I live over in Hot Springs Village, and I'm female to male transgender. This means, I was born a girl, but have been living as a man for the past several years. However, I pass and live fulltime as male, have had multiple surgeries, and years of hormone replacement...

  • Santa Monica City Council Allows Scooters to Operate Until January 2020 as an Experiment

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff|Updated Jun 15, 2018

    Beginning in September, the City will run a 16 month program to study the feasibility of allowing electric rental scooters on City sidewalks and streets. Bird and Lime companies created controversy by simply renting the scooters on City streets without obtaining any prior permits. Their business plan was that they would get the permits later. Bird paid a $300,000 fine to the City in January, and agreed to distribute 22,500 free helmets to riders. The scooters can travel at...

  • Korean Expats Hold Summit Party in Mid Wilshire to Watch Trump Meet Kim

    Observer Staff|Updated Jun 15, 2018

    A group of expatriate Korean Americans held a summit watching party Monday night, as President Donald Trump met DPRK leader Kim Jong Eun in Singapore. Due to the time shift, much of the activity was late at night The two Koreas have been separated since Josef Stalin insisted on a Communist government for the North in 1948. They have developed very different economies and governments. South Korea is affluent, while North Korea is among the worlds poorest economies and most...

  • Lime, Bird Scooter Companies Both Laud City's Pilot Program for Electric transports

    Updated Jun 13, 2018

    both Lime and Bird issued statements applauding the City of Santa Monica's pilot program, adopted 6/12/18. Here are their statements: "We applaud the City of Santa Monica for formally embracing innovative transportation, and look forward to collaborating with them as they work to further establish regulations around an environmentally-clean, shared mobility program for scooters. We are supportive of a regulatory framework that prioritizes rider safety and accessibility, but...

  • Less than 50% of Victims Report Crime Victimization, Says Survey

    Michele Hanisee, Deputy DA|Updated Jun 13, 2018

    A tremendous amount of coverage of the criminal justice system is focused on the perpetrators of crime and what should happen to them upon arrest and conviction. However, the unexplored and uncovered story is the number of violent and property crimes never reported to police, and the fact that few victims of violent crime receive any support services. The Bureau of Justice Statistics' (BJS) National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) has been conducted annually since 1972. The...

  • Woman Hangs Over the Edge from a Parking Garage on 4th Street After collision

    Observer Staff|Updated Jun 13, 2018

    Vehicle Collision at Santa Monica Parking Garage On Monday at 10:30 a.m. Santa Monica Firefighters responded to City Parking Structure # 5 located at 1440 4th Street for a report of a vehicle hanging off the side of the 5th floor parking level. Fire resources arrived within 5 minutes 47 seconds and found a late model Honda Civic that had driven off of the parking platform and was precariously hanging over the edge, only held in place by steel barrier cables. Prior to first...

  • Company Denies Massive Data Breach Underway at Early Warning Credit Reporting Agency

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 8, 2018
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    Update, 6/8: The Observer received the following message from Early Warning: "To confirm, no “massive data breach” occurred, as your headline states. You received multiple emails due to an error of one of our IT systems. Early Warning uses a secure portal (website) as a way for consumers to send us data in a secure manner. On Sunday, June 3, a consumer was using the Portal to upload documents in relation to an ongoing interaction with Early Warning. When information is upl...

  • Primary Election Results: Both Red Elephants and Blue Donkeys Claim Victory

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 7, 2018

    As FoxNews claimed the California's primary was a victory for the Republicans and MSNBC said the same about the Democrats, the truth is the results of California's primary were rather mixed. Republican John Cox, with 26% of the vote, defeated former LA Mayor Villaraigosa to advance to the finals in November. No one would have thought that possible as recently as March, when Cox received a ringing endorsement from President Donald Trump. Cox's presence at the top of the ballot...

  • Drinking and Depressed, Kate Spade Hangs Herself With a Red Kate Spade Branded Scarf

    Observer Staff|Updated Jun 7, 2018
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    Fashion designer Kate Spade hung herself with a Kate Spade scarf. First Responders found the fashion maven hanging from a doorknob and a scarf in her Manhattan apartment. She was 55 years old and suffering from clinical depression, for which she was taking medication. Spade hanged herself with a scarf on a doorknob in her apartment and was found by a housekeeper around 11 a.m. Tuesday, Police said. Kate Valentine, formerly known as Kate Spade, was an American fashion designer...

  • Gavin Newsom Poised to Succeed Jerry Brown as California Governor  

    Nancy Kaufman, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 5, 2018

    Sunday, June 3rd, in a Hollywood nightclub, Academy, hundreds of fans assembled to witness lead runner for the Gubernatorial race, Gavin Newsom, in his "Courage for a Change," rally. At 33 per cent in the lead, 48 hours before the close of the polls, Newsom sent the message out loud and clear, to get out the vote. Strobe lights danced across the floor. A post modern fresco alighted the ceiling with the rolling blue waves of California's coast. Above, the forever waves of...

  • City May Allow Electric Scooters to be Parked on Sidewalks Lawfully

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 4, 2018
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    The City Council is considering amending the municipal code to allow scooters to be parked on City sidewalks. At its June 12th meeting, the Council will consider an amendment to the code. As part of overall mandates, Santa Monica encourages electric and other less polluting transportation alternatives. As a practical matter, many riders who rent scooters from Bird, Lime and other purveyors, leave the vehicles on sidewalks, where the next rider finds them. While the scooters...

  • Trader Joe's to Open at 23rd and Wilshire Blvd, Across from Whole Foods Market in Santa Monica

    Observer Staff|Updated Jun 4, 2018

    Just when you thought it was safe to drive down Wilshire Blvd, Trader Joes is eyeing a sight directly across the street from Whole Foods Market. Actually, our sources say a lease has been signed, and demolition of an existing car wash will begin soon. "It Could bring more cars, scooters, bikes and Ubers as well as garbage and delivery trucks + maybe rats and even hungry coyotes!!! On the other hand many residents will love a TJ's within walking distance and with better...

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