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  • Belgian Police Charge 3 more Suspects

    Updated Apr 10, 2016

    Belgian police have announced that they have charged three men for terrorist offenses Saturday, including a man notorious as the "man in the hat" shown on surveillance video at Brussels Airport minutes before Tuesday's attacks. Belgian prosecutors confirmed that they have charged a man identified as "Faycal C." for "involvement in a terrorist group, terrorist murder and attempted terrorist murder." Belgian state TV and the newspaper Le Soir ("The Evening"), identified the...

  • Quelle Surprise: It's Not OJ's Murder Knife

    Observer Staff|Updated Apr 10, 2016

    A knife reportedly found at the O.J. Simpson's former estate is not connected to the one-time football star's infamous 1994 murder case, Los Angeles police confirmed Friday. Forensic testing concluded that the small buck knife was unrelated to the grisly deaths of Simpson's ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman, the Los Angeles Times reported. The strange blade, allegedly found when Simpson's Brentwood manse was being leveled in 1998 and kept as a...

  • State Legislature Reaches $15 Minimum Wage Deal

    AP, Associated Press|Updated Apr 10, 2016

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - California legislators and labor unions on Saturday reached a tentative agreement that will take the state's minimum wage from $10 to $15 an hour, a state senator said, a move that would make for the largest statewide minimum in the nation by far. Sen. Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, who stressed that the deal was not yet finalized, told The Associated Press the proposal would go before the Legislature as part of his minimum-wage bill that stalled last...

  • North Korea propaganda video depicts nuclear attack on Washington

    Observer Staff|Updated Apr 1, 2016

    North Korea released a dramatic propaganda video Saturday (on youtube of all places), called "Last Chance" that depicts a nuclear strike on Washington, complete with animation of a missile slamming into the earth near the Lincoln Memorial. The four-minute video, backed by a hyper musical score reminiscent of TV Westerns of the 1960s, includes a mushroom cloud and an American flag going up in flames. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbOYRLlhIP4 It was posted to the YouTube...

  • Residocracy Launches LUVE Initiative to Limit Development

    David Ganezer|Updated Mar 21, 2016

    Residocracy, a group known mostly for snarky remarks on their Facebook page, held a Rally and Kickoff for the LUVE Ballot Initiative Petition signature-gathering campaign. LUVE's supporters say the it will require voter approval for major developments, and for Developer Agreements. The City of Santa Monica is famous for signing Developer agreements that promise parks, schools, funding for programs, low income housing, even ice skating rinks-and then the agreements are...

  • Puerto Rico is the US Frontline in the War on Zika

    Dr. Seth Khames, Observer Medical Writer|Updated Mar 20, 2016

    The New York Times reports that Zika virus has begun to spread across Puerto Rico, now the United States' front line in the epidemic. Zika is asymptomatic for the great majority of people. However, for pregnant women, it is a disaster because it can cause an infant to be born with a small head and brain (in medial terms, "microcephaly"). Zika virus has also occasionally caused paralysis in adults. (It should be noted that linkages of Zika to microcephaly and paralysis are...

  • Official City Photo of the swearing in ceremony for new City Clerk

    Santa Monica Appoints New City Clerk

    City Press Release|Updated Mar 13, 2016

    – On Tuesday, February 23, the Santa Monica City Council announced Denise Anderson-Warren as the City's new City Clerk. A 21-year veteran of the City Clerk's Office, Anderson-Warren brings vast knowledge of the department to her new role. She has served as Assistant City Clerk for the past five years. "Denise is uniquely poised to run the City Clerk's Office with her depth of experience managing elections and public records," said Mayor Tony Vazquez. "She is widely r...

  • pallbearers were Secret Service agents who had guarded Mrs. Reagan

    Nancy Reagan leaves Santa Monica For the Last Time.

    Updated Mar 13, 2016

    Three days of formal mourning for American former first lady Nancy Reagan began with a private service in Santa Monica at the Little Chapel, before her coffin was taken in a police-escorted motorcade along an empty freeway for a public viewing at the Ronald Reagan presidential library in Simi valley, California, 40 miles north. Patti Davis, daughter of Ronald and Nancy Reagan, greeted family members and close friends upon arrival at the Santa Monica mortuary, which held a 20-m...

  • MAYOR KEVIN MCKEOWN JOINS NATIONAL MAYORS' CALL ON PRESIDENT FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ACTION IN U.S., AT PARIS UN CONFERENCE

    City Press Release|Updated Jun 20, 2015

    Mayor Kevin McKeown, representing Santa Monica in San Francisco at the U.S. Conference of Mayors, today announced that he has joined the Mayors’ National Climate Action Agenda. McKeown thereby joins with Mayors across the country in calling on President Obama to fight for the strongest possible climate agreement at the upcoming 21st Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21) in Paris, and for federal action to establish binding national greenhouse gas emissions reductions i...

  • "Celebrate America" At SMC June 27

    Updated Jun 20, 2015

    Don't miss the FREE spectacular fireworks and entertainment of "Celebrate America" – Santa Monica College's popular star-spangled salute to our nation's independence – to be held Saturday, June 27. The celebration – the only one of its kind in Santa Monica – will feature a dazzling fireworks show by Rialto-based Pyro Spectaculars. Entertainment includes the popular Derek Bordeaux Group playing a mix of Motown classics, Jazz, R&B, and Blues standards, with Eddie Jauregu...

  • Drought Boosts Beach Water Quality

    Heal the Bay|Updated Jun 20, 2015

    SANTA MONICA, Calif. (Wednesday, June 17, 2015) –Southern California beach-goers heading to the shore this summer have an unusual force to thank in part for improved water quality – historic drought. With record low rainfall reducing the amount of polluted runoff funneled into our seas, water quality improved yet again at Los Angeles County beaches last year, according to Heal the Bay's 25th annual Beach Report Card, which the environmental group released today. Heal the Bay...

  • Samohi Loss, Please Donate

    Updated May 12, 2015

    It is with the heaviest of hearts that I reach out to inform you that we have lost a student member of our Samohi family. This morning we learned that S House freshmen, Leo Castillo, was hit by a car last night while crossing Olympic Blvd on his razor scooter. While the owner of the vehicle stopped immediately and called for help, Leo died at the scene of the accident. This news has deeply shaken and shocked each of us who knew and loved Leo. Samohi as a whole is in mourning. Students who we knew were particularly close to Le...

  • Transient Man Shot to Death by LAPD in Venice

    Updated May 12, 2015

    A transient man was shot to death in Venice by Los Angeles police responding to a report of someone “disturbing the peace.” The man, identified as Brendon Glenn, was described as a black male in his mid-to-late 20s. The officer who shot the suspect is also black, LAPD Cmdr. Andrew Smith said. The shooting occurred near Pacific and Winward avenues around 11:30 p.m. Tuesday just a block or so away from the beach. Two LAPD officers responded to the scene after people called police saying a man was causing a disturbance out...

  • SM Debates Tougher Restrictions for AirBnb, VRBO

    Updated May 9, 2015

    Property owners in Santa Monica, who rent out their properties using sites like AirBnB and VRBO, may soon find it’s hard to do business in the city. The Santa Monica city council will debate a proposal Tuesday night that would do away with most short-term rentals, often referred to as vacation rentals. Hosts in Santa Monica would only be allowed to rent their property to short-term guests if they stay on the premises with them. Those hosts would also need to obtain a city business license, and collect a 14 percent hotel t...

  • Local Filmmaker Killed by Everest Avalanche

    Updated May 9, 2015

    A Santa Monica filmmaker working on a documentary about the Mount Everest Base Camp was among more than 3,000 people killed by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that devastated Nepal friday. According to ABC News, Tom Taplin was one of 18 people killed by the hurricane force winds generated from a massive avalanche triggered by the earthquake. Taplin's wife, Corey Freyer told ABC her husband died doing what he loved: exploring extreme landscapes. "We went to Antarctica together,"...

  • Local News Briefs

    Updated May 9, 2015

    Hobie Did It Former “Baywatch” actor Jeremy Jackson, who portrayed David Hasselhoff’s son Hobie on the hit TV show for several years, was arrested on suspicion of assault over the weekend, authorities said today. Jackson, 34, was taken into custody Saturday and booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, according to Los Angeles Police Department Officer Drake Madison. Jackson, who was booked under the name of Jeremy Jackson Dunn, was released after posting $30,000 bail, according to the sheriff’s departm...

  • Federal Court Upholds Ban on SM Park Displays

    Updated May 9, 2015

    A federal appeals court today unanimously upheld a Santa Monica law that ended the decades-long tradition of displaying Nativity scenes every December in Palisades Park. A three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals said the ordinance, which banned all unattended displays in public parks, did not violate the free speech rights of the Santa Monica Nativity Scenes Committee, the organizer of the displays....

  • Let's All Go To The Movies. . . At The Arclight Culver City!

    debbie lynn elias|Updated May 9, 2015

    As you stroll through Downtown Culver City you might notice a new face on the block - ArcLight Cinemas. While maybe not a completely new face, it's definitely a 21st century upgrade. As related by Gretchen McCourt, Executive Vice President & Chief Content Officer of ArcLight Cinemas, "We've been operating here in Culver City as Pacific Theatres for a number of years and with the transformation that Culver City has made with the restaurants, with the nightlife, with the...

  • People Live Longest In SM

    Updated May 9, 2015

    Those who live in the tech Mecca of Silicon Valley enjoy the highest level of well-being in the nation. Residents live more than four years longer than the average American, earn nearly double the income and have nearly triple the number of graduate degrees, according to a recent report measuring opportunity in the nation's 435 congressional districts and Washington D.C. In Santa Monica, residents enjoy the highest life expectancy in Los Angeles County (though other beach...

  • SM Considering Restrictions On Short-Term Rentals

    Updated May 9, 2015

    As cities across Southern California wrestle with how best to regulate the booming short-term rental industry, Santa Monica is poised to take the hardest line yet. The SM City Council is considering a measure that would ban most of the vacation rentals listed on Airbnb and websites like it, and set up strict new regulations for those who want to rent out space in their homes. The use of short-term rentals has exploded in recent years, especially in tourist-friendly spots such...

  • LAX Runoff No Longer Headed to SM Bay

    Updated May 9, 2015

    Authorities Thursday announced two separate drainage systems would be built underground to capture runoff from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). “Right now, when it rains — and it does still rain occasionally in this city — that pollution is washed out, untreated to Santa Monica Bay,” L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti told CBS2/KCAL9’s Adrianna Weingold. Around 12 p.m., a memorandum of understanding was signed between the Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and the Los Angeles City Bureau of Sanitation to establish developme...

  • Local News Briefs

    Updated May 9, 2015

    Chef at SM Whale Sushi Restaurant Sentenced A chef who worked at a Santa Monica restaurant that illegally served whale meat has been sentenced. City News Service says Susumu Ueda was sentenced Monday to probation, fined $5,000 and ordered to complete 200 hours of community service. He pleaded guilty last year to conspiracy and violating the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Ueda worked at The Hump at Santa Monica Airport. An investigation was launched after producers of the documentary “The Cove” secretly filmed meat from the...

  • Detectives Seek Information In Fatal Shooting Of Man, 27, In Palms

    Updated Apr 17, 2015

    Detectives sought the public's help Friday to provide information that would lead to the arrest of those responsible for fatally shooting a 27-year-old man and injuring four others. Around 3 p.m. Thursday, officers were sent to Woodbine Park, located in the 10300 block of Woodbine Street, for numerous reports of shots fired. Upon their arrival, police located three men near the park who were suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Paramedics pronounced one victim - who was...

  • Pair of Earthquakes Shake the Westside

    Updated Apr 17, 2015

    An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.5 rattled the Los Angeles area Sunday night April 12, but no injuries or damage were reported. The quake struck two miles north of Inglewood at 9:17 p.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey, and was felt across a wide swath of the Los Angeles area. The Los Angeles city and county fire departments were doing assessments but reported no immediate injuries or damage. The quake followed a magnitude of 2.5 temblor that struck near Baldwin...

  • California Incline Closure begins Monday

    Updated Apr 17, 2015

    Just in time for summer, the fabled California Incline that connects Pacific Coast Highway and trendy downtown Santa Monica will close Monday so it can undergo a yearlong rehabilitation. The roughly $20 million project will completely demolish the existing 1,400-foot roadway, including the 750-foot-long bridge, which will be replaced with a wider, more earthquake-safe structure. According to the city, the existing bridge includes an 8-foot concrete slab that is supported by...

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