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  • 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...

  • Donald Trump and Secret Service detail Trapped In An Elevator for Half An Hour

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 2, 2016
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    Donald Trump was trapped in an elevator in Colorado Springs prior to a rally on Friday, multiple new sources reported. He and nine other people including the Secret Service agents we are finally rescued after half an hour. As you might imagine, The Republican presidential candidate emerged from the elevator feisty as hell. "The firefighters were able to secure the elevator, open the top elevator hatch, lower a ladder into the elevator which allowed all individuals to self-evac...

  • Big Sur Fire Expands as it Burns for ten straight days, threatens 5000 homes

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 2, 2016

    BIG SUR, Calif. – Firemen battled a massive wildfire near California's Big Sur that is threatening 5,000 homes and has burned for ten straight days. Meanwhile a third fire in Fresno County started and quickly spread, damaging homes as it grew to more than two square miles Sunday. The newer blaze had damaged some of the 300 evacuated homes in the area, but it wasn't yet clear how many, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said. The Soberanos blaze north o...

  • 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...

  • Former Prison Inmate Robs WY Bank, Throws the Money in the Air, & Waits for Police

    Liz Miller, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 31, 2016

    A major shortcoming in typical US prison programs was highlighted by the seemingly bizarre behavior of 59-year-old Linda Patricia Thompson this week. Thompson walked into a US Bank in Cheyenne and handed the teller a cardboard note that said "I have a gun. Give me all your money." The teller turned over thousands of dollars. Back outside, Thompson threw some of the money into the air and offered the rest to passers-by, then she sat down and waited for the police. When...

  • LA Landmarks Go Dark to Promote Energy Conservation

    Liz Miller, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 31, 2016

    The lights went out at major landmarks and buildings throughout Los Angeles for one hour on Friday night as part of a promotion aimed at urging Angelenos to conserve energy this summer. Mayor Eric Garcetti kicked off the campaign calling for energy conservation, with the region expected to face a natural gas supply shortage brought on by a months-long gas leak at Southern California Gas Co.'s Aliso Canyon storage facility. City Hall, the Urban Lights art exhibit at the Los...

  • Couple who Outed Planned Parenthood, Cleared of Illegally Buying Body Parts

    Christine Emerson, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 31, 2016

    Charges were dismissed for both defendants in the Planned Parenthood surreptitious video incident. Both Sandra "Susan" Merritt and David Daleiden had been charged by the state of Texas with trafficking in human organs. The charges were dismissed by Judge Diane Bull on July 26. Merritt and Daleiden were both members of an anti-abortion group called Center for Medical Progress (CMP). Posing as representatives of an actually-fictional company they called Biomax, the pair met...

  • Balloon crash 35 miles south of Austin kills 16 passengers

    Observer staff|Updated Jul 31, 2016

    A hot air balloon carrying 16 passengers crashed about 35 miles south east of Austin Texas. The fiery crash Sunday in a rural area appears to have killed all on board. On average of 12 crashes a year in the United States involved balloons and kills about 78 people on average. About half of these crashes involve collisions with objects such as high tension wires. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the accident and the names of the passengers have not yet...

  • Illegal Alien Convicted of Chandra Levy's 2001 Murder to be Released

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 31, 2016

    Other than Monica Lewinsky, Chandra Levy is the most famous DC intern in History. But she's famous for a bad reason: Having an affair with a Congressman, Gary Condit, then being murdered while jogging in a DC park in 2001. On Thursday, July 28, the illegal alien convicted of her murder, Ingmar Guandique, was cleared of all charges by the prosecutor's office. He will soon be deported to El Salvador. Guandique's 2005 conviction was based on the testimony of his cellmate,...

  • Four men convicted of Long Beach murder four years later

    Christine Emerson, Observer Staff|Updated Jul 29, 2016

    ​Nearly four years following his brutal death, some measure of justice has been found for murdered Hector Jauregui Campos, 24. On September 7, 2012, Campos was shot twice, beaten, strangled, and yet survived a trip to the hospital and did not succumb to his injuries until the next day. ​On July 25, 2016, four men were convicted of kidnapping and murdering Campos. ​The incident began in the Mira Loma home belonging to the mother and stepfather of defendant Rafael Bravo, 25. T...

  • 34 Year Old Victorville Woman Sentenced for Scamming 78 Year Old Man

    Christine Emerson, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 29, 2016

    A conviction was obtained for a Victorville woman who swindled $200,000 from an elderly man in 2013. Shirley Chrissy Urick, 34, met the victim, a 78-year-old man, in a grocery store parking lot in the summer of 2013. She befriended him and told him her name was Gina Lee. With a series of clever lies, she convinced him she was in urgent need of money and would pay him back. This led to 16 months of "loans" from the victim to Urick. The victim even paid some of her living...

  • "Cowboy Bandits" Convicted, Face Up To 107 Years Behind Bars

    Liz Miller, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 29, 2016

    Two Los Angeles men were convicted Tuesday of carrying out a string of mostly small-scale robberies across Los Angeles in 2013. Dominic Dorsey, 48, of Hollywood, and Reginald Bailey, 71, of Jefferson Park, were convicted by a downtown federal jury of conspiracy to interfere with interstate commerce in violation of the federal Hobbs Act, and five specific Hobbs Act robberies and five counts of using a firearm during the robberies. They were nicknamed the "Cowboy Bandits" becaus...

  • Sand Fire has Burned 38,000 Acres, is 40% contained

    Observer Staff|Updated Jul 28, 2016

    The Sand Fire north of Santa Clarita has burned 38,500 acres as of Wednesday Morning. But the fire is 40% contained, and firefighters believe they will have a handle on the fire by Friday, a week after it broke out. Most of the 3000 people evacuated by the fire have been allowed to return. 2 movie studios, one of them over 40 years old, were destroyed by the fire. One body was found in a car, though it isn't clear how that man died. Nearly 3,000 firefighters from a number of...

  • Santa Monica Fire Department renders "Mutual Aid" to Sand Fire

    Dale Hallock, SMFD PIO|Updated Jul 27, 2016

    Friday, July 22, 2016, Santa Monica Firefighters answered a request from the Los Angeles County Fire Department for Immediate need Mutual Aid, to assist with the battle against the Sand Fire. The Fire began Friday after a day of extremely warm temperatures. The 2 Engine Companies, comprised of 8 firefighters, returned to Santa Monica at 10:00 PM Monday evening. The Santa Monica Strike Team assisted in the fire fight in the areas of Kagel Canyon, Bear Divide, Soledad Canyon,...

  • Clever Found Guilty of Cleaving his Girlfriends Heart and Lungs

    Observer Staff|Updated Jul 27, 2016

    Alexander Anthony Clever, 28, today pleaded no contest to murdering his then-35-year-old girlfriend in a motel in Pomona. Clever not only plead to first degree murder, but admitted the special circumstance of committing torture during the course of the murder. On November 29, 2014, Clever, his girlfriend, Yvette Silva, and two others were in a motel on South Garey Avenue, near the junction of the 60 and 71 freeways. The couple's companions could hear Clever and Silva arguing i...

  • Sand Fire: LA County State of Emergency, 25% Containment

    Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 27, 2016

    - 7 PM 7/26 Return Home for Many Evacuees - Cloud Caused by Controlled Burn - FEMA provides Fire Management Assistance Grant - Wildfire Regions are No-Fly Zones for Drones - Donations can go to the Red Cross or your Local Fire Station - Donations Also Needed for the Care of Hundreds of Animals - LA County Declares Local State of Emergency - Acting Governor Tom Torlakson declares LA County State of Emergency On Monday afternoon, a huge cloud of smoke from the Sand Fire was...

  • Nun:Parishoners Pleaded, "Please Don't Kill Our Priest"

    Observer Staff|Updated Jul 27, 2016

    Churchgoers pleaded with attackers not to kill priest, nun tells CNN affiliate Tuesday , in Normandy, northern France, two Islamic State terrorists killed 86-year-old priest Jacques Hamel (born 1930 in Darnétal) of the church of Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray, during Mass. Two nuns and two churchgoers were taken hostage. The attackers were shot and killed by Rouen's BRI police after they left the church. A Priest was killed after two men take hostages in Catholic church in N...

  • 20,000 acre fire near Big Sur Closes State Parks, Causes Evacuation

    Observer Staff|Updated Jul 27, 2016

    7/26 update: Earlier Tuesday, another wildfire caused officials to close the signature state parks of California's grand Big Sur coast. Closures as of Tuesday included Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, Andrew Molera State Park and Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, among others. California state parks spokesman Dennis Weber says facilities aren't threatened. Nevertheless, officials decided to clear the public for safety and to keep roads clear and avoid exposure to bad air quality....

  • 30,000 Acre Wildfire Continues to Grow North of Los Angeles

    Liz Miller, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 25, 2016

    Update 7 PM 7/24: Sand Fire continues to move at a rapid speed. The Santa Monica Animal Shelter is collecting animal crates to help relocate animals. There are many animal sanctuaries and rescues in the areas now being evacuated. Contact your local shelter or go to #sandfire on Twitter to see if there is a way for you to help. Current Evacuation Zones: Sierra Hwy at Shady Lane to Sierra Hwy at 14 / Escondido at 14 to Sierra Hwy at 14 Agua Dulce Canyon Road north to the 14...

  • Red Flag Fire and Heat Warning EXTENDED UNTIL SUNDAY 10 PM

    Updated Jul 25, 2016

    The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning for parts of Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties for the weekend of July 23–24. All residents are urged to exercise extreme caution during these hot, dry days because a simple spark could cause a major wildfire. A Red Flag Warning is the highest alert level, issued for weather events which may result in extreme fire behavior that will occur within 24 hours. Red Flag Warnings & Fire Weather Watches are i...

  • Is the Sand Fire North of Los Angeles a Sign of Global Warming, or the Apocalypse?

    David Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Updated Jul 25, 2016

    The Sand Fire has burned an area the size of Manhattan. The 1,500 families who have been evacuated no doubt find this very real, and if they didn't subscribe to climate change theories in the past, they certainly do now. Like a Hollywood film about the Apocalypse, the huge fire North of Los Angeles has caused an exodus of people, death, destruction and hand wringing. I don't mean to make light of this tragedy, and I'm hardly a religious person. But even I see a few...

  • Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Issues Sand Fire Information

    Updated Jul 25, 2016

    The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has posted the following information for those who might be affected by the ongoing Sand Fire northeast of Los Angeles. Posted 7 pm Sunday July 24. #‎SandFire‬ Spreading North into Placerita Canyon, Thank you for Evacuating, Sand Canyon Los Angeles County Firefighters and Sheriff's Deputies, along with many other police agencies, organizations, and volunteers continue to battle the Sand Fire affecting residents in the Sand Canyon are...

  • At Least 2 Dead and 16 Wounded in Fort Meyers Shooting

    Observer Staff|Updated Jul 25, 2016

    Two people were killed and at least 16 others wounded in a shooting early Monday morning at the Club Blu in Fort Myers, Florida. A 14-year-old and a high school basketball star lost their lives as the nightclub hosted a late night teen event called the "Swimsuit Glow Party." Two other locations were involved in the incident, and the police have detained three people for questioning. Police were first called to Club Blu at 12:30 a.m. on Monday. They arrived to find several...

  • The Sun was Red Saturday Morning in Santa Monica, Los Angeles

    David Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Updated Jul 25, 2016

    7/23: In Santa Monica and elsewhere in Los Angeles, the sunlight appears to be red. Particles arise into the atmosphere from a forest fire, sometimes traveling for miles. The particles produce a scattering effect upon the component parts of white light. The Sand Fire in Santa Clarita has now burned more than 20,000 acres. Update 4 PM: it's now cooler outside my apartment then inside in Santa Monica. This is because the cloud of smoke has completely obscured the sun....

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