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  • SMC Student Hit by Expo Line MTA Train While Standing on the Platform

    Observer Staff|Updated Sep 22, 2016

    A young man suffered cuts and bruises as an Eastbound Exposition Line train pulled out of the 17th Street Station on September 13th. This caused the train to sit on Colorado Blvd for almost 2 hours. A woman who claims to be an eyewitness says that the young man had just been dropped off by his father. He was on the island where it was permissible for passengers to wait for the train, and the train hit him anyway breaking his collarbone. Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department,...

  • "ISIS" Claims Manhattan Dumpster Explosion that Injured 29, on 23rd Street in New York City

    Observer Staff|Updated Sep 19, 2016

    Authorities are investigating an explosion in a trash dumpster at 123 West 23rd Street Saturday night as terrorism. The event occurred at 8:30 pm New York Time, in the Chelsea area of Manhattan. At an 11PM press conference, Mayor de Blasio described the Chelsea explosion as an "intentional act." He said a second site four blocks away at 27th street was being searched. He said there was no evidence so far of terrorism. The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) says 25 people...

  • The Airport Strikes Back: Atlantic Aviation Files FAA Complaint Against the City of SM

    Observer Staff|Updated Sep 17, 2016
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    Santa Monica has served thirty day notices to vacate, on two companies that service most day-to-day operations at the Santa Monica municipal airport. Atlantic Aviation and American Flyers are the airport's fixed base operators (FBOs in pilot parlance). They had master leases to operate airplane hangars, sell jet fuel and rent space to flight schools and offices on airport land. Without them, it is no exaggeration to say that SMO operations would cease. Which of course, is the...

  • Armed Riot Police Arrest Pipeline Protesters, Journalists, and Medics

    Liz Miller, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 15, 2016

    Tuesday, September 13. Unarmed Native American "Water Protectors" protesting the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline were arrested today, along with journalists who were trying to cover the action, and two medics who were with the protestors. All roads to the site are now blocked off, and there has been a near blackout of media coverage. Facebook commenters have said that their photo images of the arrest have been censored, and Unicorm Riot, which had been broadcasting...

  • Smoke Toke Shop Burns in Little Tokyo, Downtown Los Angeles

    Observer Staff|Updated Sep 14, 2016

    Update Tuesday morning September 13: More than 160 firefighters eventually knocked down the blaze about two hours later, but several trucks remained at the scene Tuesday morning making sure no flare ups occurred. The 100-year-old two-story warehouse appears to be a total loss including all the businesses within it. Monday evening, 9/12: The Los Angeles Fire Department on its Twitter account is reporting a major fire burning at a smoking materials shop in little Tokyo near...

  • Santa Monica Stolen Car In Police Pursuit, Fatal collision in Culver City

    Observer Staff|Updated Sep 13, 2016

    A car stolen from a dealership in Santa Monica, was involved in a police pursuit this afternoon. The pursuit ended on Washington and La Cienega when the stolen car collided with a Volvo driven by a father and an eight-year-old son. The father was killed in a collision. The pursued stolen vehicle I had at least four passengers. The female driver of that vehicle has been apprehended, is in custody, and will face charges and arraignment Monday. Other vehicle passengers in that...

  • As Clinton Collapses at 9/11 Memorial, Clearly Hillary has Undisclosed Health Issues. Parkinson's Disease?

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff|Updated Sep 13, 2016

    Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton stumbled and fell as she left a 9/11 memorial in New York City today, September 11, 2016. Her doctors have announced that she was diagnosed with pneumonia Friday and put on antibiotics. Clinton and Trump had agreed not to actively campaign today, the 15th anniversary of the September 11th attacks on the United States. Update: Clinton unexpectedly left a New York City 911 memorial service early because of an undisclosed...

  • Dakota Access: U.S Government Temporarily Blocks Construction

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

    Protests across the country brought in a small victory for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and their many supporters when the U.S. government promised to temporarily halt all construction on government owned land. Hundreds gathered in cities as far away as Denver and Tulsa to protest the fast-track approval given to Energy Transfer Partners and their subsidiary Dakota Access, LLC. Evidence indicates that approval sidestepped appropriate consultation with affected Tribes, as...

  • Joint Statement Regarding Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

    Updated Sep 10, 2016

    The Department of Justice, the Department of the Army and the Department of the Interior issued the following statement regarding Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: "We appreciate the District Court's opinion on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act. However, important issues raised by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and other tribal nations and their members regarding the Dakota Access pipeline specifica...

  • Santa Monica Police Ordered to Pay $1.1 million In 2015 Pepper Spray Case

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 8, 2016

    A Federal Jury today ordered the City of Santa Monica to pay $1.1 million in damages to Justin L. Palmer, who was pepper sprayed during his arrest on April 21, 2015. Police Lt. Saul Rodriguez, SMPD Spokesman, said that the Department had not yet decided whether to appeal Justin Palmer, 36, was at the public car-charging station at Virginia Avenue Park (map) on the evening of April 21 when he was approached by officers who said the park had closed at 11 p.m. Palmer refused to...

  • Dignitaries Attend Opening Ceremony for California Incline

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 5, 2016

    After almost 18 months of construction, the new seismically safe California Incline opened to traffic on Thursday morning at 5 PM. The California Incline connects Ocean Avenue with PCH below. Since it closed in April of 2015, drivers have had to go through Santa Monica Canyon. This added 20 minutes to drives to Malibu or Pacific Palisades. Regular readers know that I'm very skeptical of anything the City does, but they really did need to improve the 1930's era California...

  • Veteran's Causes get a Quarter Billion Dollar Pledge from Home Depot

    Updated Sep 4, 2016

    The Home Depot Foundation has announced it will grow its commitment to veteran-related causes to a quarter of a billion dollars by 2020. The Home Depot Foundation has focused on U.S. military veteran support since 2011. Today's increased commitment will help address continued veteran challenges, including: More than 39,000 veterans are homeless on any given night. More than one million veterans are considered at risk of homelessness due to poverty, lack of support networks...

  • Car Hits Ambulance on Santa Monica Blvd

    Christine Emerson, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 1, 2016

    ​A significant accident involving a car hitting an ambulance occurred at approximately 4 pm on Santa Monica Boulevard on Monday, 8/29. A Fire Department ambulance was proceeding south on 20th street, lights flashing and sirens blaring. The ambulance entered the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and 20th Street, crossing on a red light. ​A white SUV heading east on Santa Monica Boulevard apparently did not hear the siren approaching from 20th, at 90 degrees from her pos...

  • Skateboarder Killed in Collision on Ocean Park Blvd near 23rd Street

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 1, 2016

    A young man was fatally injured in a collision with a car Tuesday night, just after 9 pm. He was skateboarding on Ocean Park Blvd near 23rd Street at the time, which is very near the Fairview Branch library. Below are details to the yesterday's fatal accident, from Saul Rodriguez, SMPD Public Information Officer On August 30, 2016 at approximately 2107 hours, SMPD received 911 calls of a vehicle versus a pedestrian collision just south of 23rd St and Ocean Park Blvd. Officers...

  • Car versus train accident at 11th and Colorado

    Samuel Alioto, Observer staff writer|Updated Sep 1, 2016

    A metro Expo line test train collided with a private automobile at 11th and Colorado at 9 o'clock this morning. We didn't know they were still testing the train but I guess they are. No one on the train or in the car was injured. Metro released a statement confirming the accident. The Expo Line is a light-rail line that runs between Downtown Los Angeles and Santa Monica. The line is named "Expo" after Exposition Boulevard, which it runs alongside for most of its route. It is...

  • Elderly Driver Injures One Pedestrian in Alley Between Washington and Idaho Avenues

    Observer staff|Updated Aug 31, 2016

    Six Santa Monica police units and 12 police officers responded to a report that an elderly man had hit a pedestrian in the alley between 9th Street and 10th Street, and between Washington Avenue and Idaho Avenue. The pedestrian, a younger man was injured but not seriously, police said. Perhaps the police reacted with so much force over the report of a simple accident, because of the 2006 incident at a Farmers Market on 4th and Arizona Avenue, where an elderly man killed 10...

  • False Reports of LAX Shooter Shut Down Baggage Claim

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 29, 2016

    Reports of gunfire in Terminals 6, 7 and 8 were made about 8:45 p.m., prompting airport police to set up a command post and shut down the central terminal area to incoming traffic. Airport police confirmed recently to the Los Angeles times that the reports were simply false. There have also been reports of a stampede and injuries at baggage claim. Flight operations were stopped from 9 to 9:30 p.m. on the airport's two southern runways because passengers, who self-evacuated...

  • So Cal Gas closing Santa Monica Storefront After 40 Years

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 28, 2016

    Southern California Gas Company has announced that they are closing their Santa Monica storefront payment location after 40 years. The location at 1300 6th Street, allowed you to pay your bill "Low tech" way, i.e. with cash. It will close on November 1, 2016. Those who wish to pay their Gas Co. bills in cash in Santa Monica, may still do say at Patton's Pharmacy, 734 Montana Avenue; at Mike's Liquor Store, 2402 Wilshire Blvd, or at Ocean Park Pharmacy, 2731 Ocean Park Blvd....

  • As tornado flattens Indiana Starbucks, victory for Starbucks coffee Inc. in court

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 28, 2016

    A federal judge in Los Angeles has dismissed a lawsuit saying that Starbucks to see use its customers by putting ice in their drinks instead of products. The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles federal court in June, alleged that Starbucks' iced drinks "contain significantly less product than advertised." Judge Percy Anderson dismissed the suit as ridiculous, saying even a kid knows better. "If children have figured out that including ice in a cold beverage decreases the amount of...

  • City Council votes to close Airport Again; FAA Says Good Luck With That, Guys

    David Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Updated Aug 27, 2016
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    For the third time the Santa Monica City Council has voted to close it's 100-year-old airport, Cloverfield. Residents living nearby hate the airport, despite the fact that there has never been a fatal accident there, because of the noise and smoke it produces. It is also rather close to homes. Don't be fooled. The Council's action is largely symbolic, because the Federal Aviation administration has a lease on the land which is restricted to aviation until at least 2023....

  • US Navy Ship Fires Warning Shots at Iranian Navy Vessel

    Samuel Alioto|Updated Aug 27, 2016

    US Officials confirmed that the USS Squall fired three warning shots at an Iranian Revolution Guard small boat only 200 yards away. Charging at a US Navy ship can only be regarded as a provocation in maritime terms; an invitation to shoot missiles. The incident happened Thursday, at 11:45 am PST. The vessels were probably revolutionary Guard vessels. Whereas the regular military defends Iran's borders and maintains internal order, according to the Iranian constitution, the...

  • 247 dead as 6.2 Magnitude Quake Shakes mountanous Region of Central Italy

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 26, 2016

    A major earthquake struck central Italy this evening, 6.2 miles southeast of the town of Norcia. People were reported to be trapped under debris, with heavy damage. There were 3 major shakes between 3:36 am and 4:33 am local time, said Cindy Wooden. There's been a landslide in Amatrice. People are reportedly trapped under rubble in town, said @deriklattig. The mayor reports 73 deaths By evening. Buildings in Amatrice go back hundreds of years, which makes the town historic....

  • 33,000 Acre Chimney Fire Burns Near Hearst Castle

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 24, 2016

    The fire was first reported Saturday August 13 shortly after 4:00 p.m. Evacuations were ordered in the area of Running Deer Ranch, located on the south side of Lake Nacimiento. On Sunday afternoon, officials announced that Highway 1 would be closed for at least 24 hours due to fire activity.[3] Dry south-west winds and temperatures approaching 100 °F drove the fire. By Monday morning the fire had grown to over 4,300 acres. At a briefing on Monday morning, August 15,...

  • Don't fall for the Jury Duty Scam, Warns LA Superior Court

    Observer Staff|Updated Aug 23, 2016

    The Los Angeles Superior Court today warned that scammers posing as sheriff's deputies may call you. The scammers will tell you that you are in contempt of court for missing jury duty. They will motivate you by claiming they have a warrant for your arrest. The victims are told the only way to clear up the warrant is to pay the bail, in amounts from $2,000-$5,000. Scammers tell victims that once it is paid, they can go to the courthouse to get the paperwork clearing them of...

  • 30 Million US Potheads Pledge to Vote for Johnson, "If I Can Find That Place Where You Vote, Man."

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 23, 2016
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    Yeah, well, that's just like, your opinion, man." Jeff Bridges, The Big Lebowski In the United States, 30-50 million people use cannabis daily--fully 10% of the U.S. population. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_(drug). If you're one of them, you believe you need the green cure to go to work in the morning, and chill-ax in the evening. Your biggest fear is that one day, Federal Imperial Stormtroopers will break down your door, and take away what you need to exist. From...

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