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  • Syrian Government Launches Chemical Attack on Syrian Town; 58 Reported Dead

    Observer Staff|Updated Apr 4, 2017

    A suspected sarin gas attack on Khan Sheikhun in Syria's Idlib Province has killed at least 60 people. The Syrian government, alone among the factions in the Syrian Civil War, is known to possess poison gas, though they consistently deny using it. The White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, described the carnage as "reprehensible" and directly blamed the Syrian leadership. But he also laid some of the responsibility on Barack Obama, saying: "These heinous actions by the...

  • Carbon Monoxide Causes One Death, 13 Injuries Around Michigan Indoor Swimming Pool

    Observer Staff|Updated Apr 3, 2017

    In Niles Michigan, Quality Inn employees discovered one 1 child dead, 13 people unconscious and in critical condition. The incident is being blamed on a carbon monoxide accident at hotel swimming pool. In a chemical reaction, Chlorine can be converted into carbon monoxide, chemists say. A broken swimming pool heater can cause such a reaction, in a situation where a pool is fully enclosed. ABC News is reporting that one child is dead and six other children are hospitalized for...

  • Council Approves Extensive Seismic Retrofitting, Zero New Energy Law

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 3, 2017

    In the last election, City Councilmember Kevin McKeown said that if the public voted down a restrictive measure that would have required voters approve any new development, he would slow down the rapid pace of local development. The City Council approved a couple of measures that will cost property owners money, unless they own single family homes. New developments can't use any more energy than their predecessors--was this the LUVE compensation that City McKeown promised?...

  • Police Called on Moms, as Exterminators Poison Termites at Roosevelt Elementary School

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 3, 2017

    Exterminators executing a death contract against school termites, called the Santa Monica Police on a few school moms observing pesticide fumigation tenting proceed at a local elementary school. The moms arrived as employees of the fumigation company, US Superior, began to wrap the campus buildings in plastic tarps. They broke a promise to not use these toxic substances at the school, said Sherry Martini, mother of a former Roosevelt student. They went directly to chemical...

  • Fires Scorch Thousands of Acres in Kansas and Oklahoma.

    Observer Staff|Updated Apr 1, 2017

    Meanwhile, in flyover country, 1000's of acres burned in Kansas and Oklahoma, touched off by lightning and fueled by dry winds. Hundreds of farmers and ranchers were forced to shoot hundreds of cattle, either because they were injured or because nothing remained for them to graze upon. Emergency crews on Tuesday struggled to contain deadly wildfires that have scorched hundreds of square miles of land in four states and forced thousands of people to flee their homes ahead of th...

  • Some Roosevelt Parents Object to Termite Spraying This Spring

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff|Updated Apr 1, 2017

    Roosevelt Elementary school plans to tent school buildings this Saturday, April 1, 2017, and spray for termites. But some parents think the plan is for the birds, and dangerous to the birds, bees and kids. "Did you know that raising the temperature inside the walls to 120 degrees Farenheit will kill termites?" asks Jill Hawkins. She is part of a group of Roosevelt Elementary School parents, lobbying the SMMUSD to put away the poison. She thinks there are less dangerous...

  • Firemen Save Dog From Burning Santa Monica Apartment With CPR, Oxygen Mask

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 25, 2017

    3/21/17: Santa Monica Firemen rescued a dog named Malu, who had been overcome with heat and smoke, from a fire in a 2 story apartment building across 7th Street from the main entrance to Santa Monica High School. Santa Monica firefighters were able to revive the dog. Fireman Andrew Klein and Captain Eric Himler, pictured performing CPR on the dog, both work on Engine 1 in downtown Santa Monica. From the SMFD's press release: During the fire fight, Firefighters searching the...

  • Charter Boat Runs Aground Near San Clemente Island; 25 Passengers on Board

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 24, 2017

    SAN DIEGO – The Coast Guard coordinated the rescue of 25 passengers and crew after their vessel began taking on water near San Clemente Island, Sunday. At 2:51 a.m., Sunday, watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector San Diego's Joint Harbor Operations Center, received a distress call from the 63-foot charter-fishing vessel Truline, reporting they struck a submerged object and were taking on water approximately one-half mile south of San Clemente Island. A Coast Guard Sector San D...

  • SamoHi's Andre Zuczek, 15, Dies After Dropping LSD and Falling from Window

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 22, 2017

    The SMMUSD has confirmed that a Santa Monica High School boy died over the March 17-20th weekend, after falling out of a window during "a bad trip on acid." Principal Antonio Shelton released a statement this evening. It's below. Two female students died of illnesses this year, one in September and one in February. Santa Monica High School has just under 3000 students. 3 deaths of students in six months must be considered a concerning death rate for a US high school, even if...

  • Public Assists in Finding a Missing Autistic Adult, Romario Snow

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 22, 2017

    Update, 3/21: Romario Snow has been located in the City of Inglewood. He will be reunited with his mother shrotly and is in good health. He was locsted as a result of the media coverage. Thank you very much. -- Lt. Saul Rodriguez, SMPD The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) is seeking the public's assistance in locating a critical missing adult, Romario Snow, a 21-year old autistic man. On March 19, 2017 at about 1:52 p.m., the critical missing adult was last seen by Los...

  • Car Kills A Woman Crossing Lincoln Blvd Near Hill Street Just After 6 am Thursday

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 21, 2017

    3/16/17--The City of Santa Monica reports a fatality collision which closed Lincoln Blvd and Hill Street after 7 am Thursday. At 6:15 a.m., the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) says, it responded to a radio call for service regarding a traffic collision involving a pedestrian at the intersection of Lincoln Blvd and Hill Street. The woman was said to be a local grandmother. "Upon arrival, officers discovered a pedestrian in the roadway with significant injuries. The...

  • Venice Protestors: Delete Snapchat App, Don't Buy SNAP Stock

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 19, 2017
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    America's latest tech billionaire Evan Spiegel grew up surfing in LA. Then he went to Stanford, where he met Reggie Brown and Bobby Murphy. Together, they designed a social media app that allows users to share images and videos, which will then vanish. Snapchat has 30 million monthly active users, and Wall Street just rewarded Snap with an IPO that made them rich beyond their wildest dreams. What exactly is wrong with Spiegel, Murphy and Brown living their American dream? We a...

  • $23 Million Award Against Attorney, Contractor Upheld by Cal. Court of Appeal

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 19, 2017

    This month California's Second Appellate District, Division Two, Court of Appeal upheld an award of $21 million in punitive damages and $2.2 million in compensatory damages against building contractor Noam Bouzaglou, his corporation, Ness Adam, Inc. and attorney Andrew J. Stern. Defendants allegedly perpetrated a fraud against Kathleen and Tim McGinty, in order to obtain their modest family home in Santa Monica. Kathleen is autistic. Her brother suffered throughout his life...

  • Woman Hit by Sports Car at Wilshire and 5th Street

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 19, 2017

    A woman was hit by a sports car on Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica today around 10:30 AM. This accident took place on Wilshire between fifth and fourth Street. The pedestrian was not seriously injured and was transported to a local hospital....

  • Coast Guard warns of illegal charter boats in LA-LB area

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 19, 2017

    The Coast Guard Captain of the Port of Los Angeles-Long Beach is warning vessel operators and the general public of illegal charter boats in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area. In an effort to ensure public safety on local waterways, the Captain of the Port issued several "Captain of the Port Orders" to specific vessel operators to cease operations as commercial vessels carrying more than six passengers, including one passenger for hire, and in some cases to cease operations carr...

  • Water Main Break Closed Colorado Ave at 22nd Street Tuesday

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 19, 2017

    3/15/17--A water main broke on Colorado between 20th St. and Cloverfield Blvd. Tuesday night, said the city manager's office in a press release. The break caused a loss of water and other services to several commercial buildings near the intersection. "Since 5 a.m. Public Works crews have been on site to excavate the area and patch the pipe to resume water to water customers in the surrounding area. Once excavated, it became clear that a Los Angeles County storm drain pipe...

  • San Vicente Closed Westbound by Multi Vehicle Accident

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 17, 2017

    The City of Santa Monica sent the following notice at 10:30 am Friday morning: Due to a multi-vehicle traffic collision and investigation, westbound San Vicente Blvd (2200-2600 Blocks) will be closed for approximately 2 hours. Did you know that the center strip on San Vicente hosted a trolley line until about 1955? The boulevard is the northernmost major street in Santa Monica, and runs through downtown Brentwood, Los Angeles. It begins from Palisades Park at the intersection...

  • Coast Guard Plays War Games with FBI, LAPD, LASD, LAFD, LBPD and LAFD

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 11, 2017

    3/7/17: The Coast Guard, along with members of the FBI, Los Angeles Port Police, Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, Los Angeles Fire Department, Long Beach Police Department and Long Beach Fire Department held a full-scale emergency response exercise in the Port of Los Angeles-Long Beach Tuesday, March 7, 2017. The exercise is designed to enhance federal, state and local response coordination if there was a threat to the port. The exercise was...

  • Candidates for LA City Council Weigh In On Snapchat; Mike Bonin, Robin Rudisill, Mark Ryavec

    Nancy Kaufman, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 7, 2017
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    March 2, angry Venetians demonstrate outside of SNAP INC's Venice headquarters for the third day in a row. The technology company, with its nascent IPO has become a political issue for the March 7th LA City Council District 11 race. Incumbent Mike Bonin is running against his opponents, Robin Rudisill, former CPA, CFO, and chair of the Venice LUPC(land use and planning committee), and Mark Ryavec, founder of VSA, and former chief debuty tax assessor for LA County. Amidst SNAP'...

  • North Korea And Malaysia Imprison Each Other's Diplomat's in Respective Embassies

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 7, 2017

    The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) has suddenly trapped visiting Malaysians citizens in its country. Malaysia has taken the same step, keeping DPRK staff from departing its embassy in Kuala Lumpur. Neither country is a great power, and they do not border each other, so the conflict in their relationships is surprising and sudden. While no one knows for sure the number of Malaysians in the DPRK, the number is certainly less than 1000 and could be less than 100....

  • Santa Monica Staggering Public Pension Liability Only Ranks 12th in the State

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 27, 2017
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    It has long been known that Santa Monica gives it's employees stupendous wages and benefits. 112 City of Santa Monica employees make more than $250,000 per annum. SMPD Beat policemen make on average, $102,000 a year, and can retire with a full pension at 55 years of age. The City Manager makes $425,000 a year (no, that's not a typo). And so on down the line. Now pensiontracker.org has ranked California cities by pension debt per household. We would like to report that Santa...

  • Coast Guard Ends Search for possible missing swimmer near Bolsa Chica State Beach

    Observer Staff|Updated Feb 26, 2017

    The Coast Guard has ceased for a possible missing swimmer near Bolsa Chica State Beach Saturday. Initially, authorities searched for three young men who went swimming. 2 were quickly found, but 18 year old Shaun Linn was not found as of noon Sunday. Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Los Angeles-Long Beach received a call from a good Samaritan at 5:17 p.m., reporting that Shaun Linn, an 18-year-old male, entered the water and did not return to the surface approximately...

  • Vitaly Churkin is 5th Suspicious Death of Russian Diplomat in 3 months.

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 25, 2017

    For the fifth time in 3 months, a Russian diplomat has died under suspicious circumstances. Vitaly Churkin death at Russia's consulate in New York City has been explained as a mere "heart attack." But his death involved a mysterious femme fatale, sources say. Russia's UN Ambassador reportedly shared the intimate company of a much younger woman before he showed up dead at the Russian Consulate in New York City on Monday morning. The official line was that he suffered a heart at...

  • Kim Jong Nam's Killer Was Known as a Singer and Reality TV Contestant

    Reuters AP|Updated Feb 24, 2017

    A woman bearing a close resemblance to Huong sang on the show as contestant number 67816 on June 3, 2016. Facial recognition tools give a match to the pictures released by Malaysian police of Huong in custody. The Facebook page belonging to the accused assassin shows her in an 'LOL' shirt. Doan Thi Huong, posted glamour-type photos on her Facebook page called 'Ruby Ruby', and many of her Facebook friends were Koreans. The Vietnamese woman suspected of helping to kill the...

  • Bank Investors Want Dakota Access Pipeline Rerouted

    Liz Miller|Updated Feb 24, 2017

    More than 120 investors have written a statement to banks financing the Dakota Access Pipeline advising them to promote a new route: "We call on the banks to address or support the Tribe's request for a reroute and utilize their influence as a project lender to reach a peaceful solution that is acceptable to all parties, including the Tribe." The investors, representing $653 billion in managed assets, fear an escalation of conflict and contamination of the water supply to the...

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