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  • Search Near Santa Monica Pier for Missing Swimmer Ends, missing man found in a parking structure

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 19, 2016
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    [[Update] At 11:25 p.m., authorities announced that they had found the "missing" man safe in a nearby parking structure. No one saw him leave the water and there was no information on how he got to the structure. Los Angeles County lifeguards were reportedly searching for a 25-year-old who jumped off the Santa Monica pier around 8 PM Sunday evening. The man jumped off the pier after an argument with his twin brother. LA County lifeguard boats were searching for the man as of...

  • Residents Ordered to Evacuate from Blue Cut Fire in Cajon Pass; 18,000 acres burned

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 17, 2016

    California's latest massive fire, this one in the Cajon pass, has forced the evacuation this afternoon of the town of Wrightwood. San Bernardino County Fire authorities ordered evacuations of the towns of Wrightwood, Rival Creek, Phelan, and West Cajon Valley were all ordered to evacuate. A wall of black smoke arose from Devore Canyon, as dry tinder burned for the fist time in 5 years. Devore fire has now spread to 6500 acres, it is creating thick heavy smoke. Structures...

  • Iconic Brit Singer Matt Goss Helps A Cabbie In Distress Change a Tire..

    Christine Peake, Peak PR Group|Updated Aug 14, 2016

    Las Vegas cab driver, Renee Etzel, got more than she bargained for when dropping off publicist Christine Peake to the residence of British Icon and Vegas Headliner, Matt Goss. Renee's cab had a steering issue leaving her stuck on the curb. Much to her to joy, good Samaritan, Goss, jumped in the car, got her out of the ditch and even brought her into his home for cold water as she awaited her towing company. Renee said, "It's the best breakdown I have ever had, and the icing...

  • Swimmer Fibs, Says He Wasn't Robbed at Gunpoint in Rio during Olympics

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 14, 2016
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    4 Olympic swimmers -- Ryan Lochte, Gunnar Bentz, Jack Conger and Jimmy Feigen -- were riding in a Rio de Janeiro taxi toward their temporary homes in the Olympic Village when they were stopped by armed men and robbed early Sunday morning. The robbers were armed men dressed as police officers and approached the men as they were stopped at a gas station. But not according to Lochte, who changed his story yesterday and said it was untrue. But then Lochte flip flopped again and...

  • Silverwood Lake No-swimming Advisory Issued by CA State Water Officials

    Liz Miller, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 12, 2016

    It may seem like a great idea to take the whole family, including fuzzy Bowser, for a nice cool dip in a local lake, but if there is blue green algae blooming, Bowser might not make it home again. Exposure to the blooms can cause rashes, headaches, eye irritation, or gastrointestinal upset in humans, but for dogs, who swallow more water and also lick the residue off their fur, the exposure can be deadly. Every summer dogs die after swimming in toxic algae, but many pet lovers...

  • Pilot Fire: Hesperia Schools Closed Tuesday

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 12, 2016

    Update 5pm PST 8/9/16 Current Situation: The Pilot Fire is burning between Pilot Rock Ridge and State Highway 173 in Hesperia. Fire line has been constructed in the Summit Valley area. The fire crossed Hwy 173 in the Los Flores Ranch area. Firing operations were conducted along Hwy 173 near Deep Creek and progressed southeast toward the Hwy 173 closure gate near Burnt Flats. Crews are constructing dozer line from Pilot Rock to the Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Was...

  • DEA Won't Reclassify Medical Marijuana as Schedule II, Despite Governors' Petitions

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 11, 2016

    In a sudden reversal, the US Drug Enforcement agency has refused to reclassify marijuana as a schedule 2 drug. This would've allowed experimentation and even prescription edibles and other cannabis products. The DEA has decided to stick with its current classification of marijuana as a dangerous drug. This seems to be political which is ironic since Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have both admitted to using marijuana at some point in their lives, and libertarian...

  • Montebello Grant Rea Park closed due to coyote attacks

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 11, 2016

    Lieutenant Ron Hoffman with the California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife confirmed that Grant Rea park in Montebello will be closed for two or three days while authorities search for a coyote who attacked a homeless man. Other people have also reportedly been attacked in the same park, which includes a large children's play area Hoffman says there is an overpopulation of coyotes and it is unusual but not unheard of for them to attack larger animals such as deer and humans. The...

  • John Saunders Dead of Congestive Heart Failure at 61

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 11, 2016

    Longtime ESPN broadcaster John Saunders has died, ESPN's Hannah Storm announced live on the ESPN network in an emotional broadcast from the Rio Olympics. He died Wednesday at 61. The apparent cause of death is congestive heart failure. Saunders wife reportedly call local police around 4 AM, after she could not awaken him. They sent paramedics to the Saunders home, who found him non-responsive. http://m.tmz.com/#article/2016/08/10/john-saunders-wife-called-9...

  • Claimant Anthony Steman denies that he is Prince Rogers Nelson's Son

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 10, 2016
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    Update: On August 10th, Anthony (Tony) Steman aka Anthony Snow posted at some length on his Facebook account denying any relationship to dead singer Prince Nelson Rogers. This despite his having originally filed a claim with the Minnesota Superior Court. His mother, Sheila Steman left him several plaintive messages in early May, two weeks after the Singers April 21, 2016 death. "Prince might be your father, call me" she posted at 9:30 AM on May 4. Sheila Steman posted...

  • Romney, McCain, Bush, other major Republicans Set to Endorse Libertarian Gary Johnson for President

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 10, 2016
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    Mitt Romney, George Bush 41 and George Bush 43, as well as other mainstream Republican party figures, are set to endorse Libertarian Presidential Candidate Gary Johnson next week, say sources within the "Never Trump" movement and other disaffected Republicans. Johnson, the former Republican governor of New Mexico, is known for having balanced the budget during his 8 year tenure. The Libertarian's Vice presidential running mate is also a former Republican governor, William...

  • Pokémon Go Banned in Iran

    Liz Miller, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 9, 2016

    Iran has become the first country in the world to ban Pokémon Go. BBC reports that the Iranian High Council for Virtual Spaces, which is tasked with regulating the nation's internet, has banned the game over "security concerns." The High Council was not specific about those concerns, but the strict regime is generally afraid of anything that encourages large gatherings of people. While other countries have struggled with criminal issues that have arisen in connection the...

  • Wilshire Blvd closed due to "suspicious package" Delivered to Social Security Administration

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 9, 2016

    8/9, update 5 PM: Wilshire Boulevard has been reopened. 2:43 pm: Wilshire Boulevard was closed today East and West, in the 12200 Block at approximately noon due to a suspicious package delivered to the Wlshire Bundy Plaza building, at 12121 Wilshire Blvd Numerous firefighters and other first responders were located in front of the white Bundy plaza by 2:45 PM. About five fire engines and 35 firefighters were visible on the street. The LAPD bomb squad was called, as well as a...

  • Socal Grocery Workers Strike May Have Been Averted

    Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 8, 2016

    It looks like 47,000 Southern California grocery workers won't be stepping out on strike Monday, after all. On Thursday, their unions reached a tentative contract with three supermarket chains. Employees are scheduled to vote Monday on whether to approve the deal with Ralphs, Vons and Albertsons. August 8 was the deadline set for reaching an agreement when workers voted to authorize a strike last June. "We are happy to say that five months after our previous contract expired,...

  • Delta Airlines Resumes Some Flights After Systemwide Halt

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 8, 2016

    The New York Times is reporting that Delta Airlines, the nations 3d biggest carrier, has resumed some flights Monday morning. Thousands of stranded Delta Air Lines passengers around the world suffered "large-scale" flight cancellations and long wait times Monday, hours after a power outage crippled its global computer systems. Hundreds of flights were delayed or canceled by mid-morning. In Richmond, Virginia, boarding passes were written out by hand. In Tokyo, a dot-matrix...

  • Three Sentenced in L.A. Coliseum Corruption Case

    Christine Emerson, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 8, 2016

    One of the defendants in a case involving money-skimming at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum pled today to one count of conflict of interest. Pasquale Rotella, 41, owner of the Electric Daisy Carnival concert promotion company, received a sentence of three years summary probation and agreed to pay $150,000 to Los Angeles County for his part in the 2012 embezzlement and bribery scheme. The case involved a story broken by the LA Times about corruption to the tune of millions...

  • No LUVE for SMRR, as Three Candidates are Endorsed for City Council

    David Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Updated Aug 7, 2016

    Santa Monicans for Renters Rights, the local political machine that has run the nanny state that is Santa Monica since 1972, today declined to endorse the Land Use Voter Empowerment Initiative, or LUVE. LUVE requires that any variance from zoning restrictions, be put to a local vote. It would prevent the City from passing out construction variances to those who bribe it's well oiled machine, with money for low income housing or other such progressive programs. SMRR hold an...

  • Marvin Ponce, 37, Murdered by Star Wars Killer at 7th and Brooks Ave in Venice

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 6, 2016
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    Marvin Ponce of San Fernando was killed in the Wednesday afternoon shooting, according to the L.A. County coroner's office. Friends of the victim said he was the father of a 1-year-old daughter. "Marvin was a family man, and he worked hard to take care of his family, especially his daughter," said his co-worker and close friend, Mario Recinos, in a statement. "He was never negative, always gave positive advice and always had a big smile on his face." Ponce worked for Right of...

  • Soberanes Fire Burns Thru 2nd Week and 47,000 Acres, only 30% contained

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 5, 2016

    The fire was first reported on Friday, July 22, 2016, at 8:48 am, reportedly the result of an unattended campfire. By Saturday morning, the fire had grown to 2,000 acres and forced the evacuation of the community of Palo Colorado. By August 3, the fire had grown to nearly 46,000 acres and was 25% contained; 57 homes and 11 outbuildings had been destroyed. The fire is not expected to be completely extinguished until the end of August. By Sunday morning, July 24, the fire had...

  • California Incline to Open on September 2, 2016, Says City of Santa Monica

    David Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Updated Aug 4, 2016
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    From a City Press Release: The new California Incline is scheduled to reopen on Friday, September 2, 2016 in time for the Labor Day holiday weekend. The City originally planned to open the new structure to motorists and pedestrians prior to the Memorial Day weekend; however, the addition of the Idaho Trail Pedestrian Overcrossing to the CA Incline reconstruction project stretched the schedule to late summer. The official opening date is September 2. The CA Incline, an iconic s...

  • Zika Virus Leads to Unprecedented CDC Florida Travel Warning

    Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 4, 2016

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an historic warning on Monday, advising pregnant women and their partners to avoid a small community just north of downtown Miami. Agency spokesman Tom Skinner says this is the first time the CDC has warned people not to travel to an American neighborhood for fear of catching an infectious disease. Zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause of microcephaly, a condition where a baby's head is much smaller than expected...

  • Decorated Navy Seal Krah, Remains in Jail for Santa Monica Murder

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 4, 2016
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    Decorated Navy Seal Theo Krah was watching a paddleboard tournament on Santa Monica beach one Saturday afternoon. Suddenly, he noticed a middle-aged man snapping pictures of underage girls on the beach--this according to Krah's lawyer. "It's been very much misreported that there was a fight on the pier," Defense Council Anthony Salerno told the Navy Times in a telephone interview last month. "None of that occurred. The police report described both of them as being calm when th...

  • Once in a Century Storm Hits Phoenix

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 3, 2016

    On Tuesday, August 2, over 2 inches of rain flooded west and central Phoenix in about an hour. major roads and highways were rendered impassable by six to 18 inches of water. Several drivers needed to be rescued from flooded cars. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. Parts of the Phoenix area will again be vulnerable to heavy rain Wednesday evening, with the potential of 1-2 inches in some spots, the weather service predicted. Nearly the entire state of Arizona, along with...

  • City of Santa Monica Votes to Close the Airport. Good luck with that

    David Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Updated Aug 3, 2016
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    It's not really their decision to make, since the Federal Aviation Administration has a permanent easement on 92% of the land. Nevertheless, the Santa Monica City Council approved a motion Tuesday night, to set a timeline for the closure of Santa Monica at Cloverfield airport. We will see what the Feds have to say about this! City residents object to the noise, air pollution, and occasional accidents produced by the airport. It is no secret that the airport is a Rich White man...

  • Water Main Break in Hollywood Hills Causes Road Closure

    Liz Miller, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 2, 2016

    Update 08/01/16 - as of 7:30 am pipe is repaired and all traffic lanes are now open. About 30 customers have been left with low water pressure as a result of an 8-inch main break that caused flooding in the Hollywood Hills and impacted multiple businesses on Sunday afternoon. The incident was reported just before noon at 3365 Oak Glen Drive near the Cahuenga Pass, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. LAFD reported around 12:45 p.m. that about 1,000 gallons of water...

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