May 30, 2026

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BREAKING NEWS: Ribbon Cutting for New SMPD Downtown Substation

Observer Staff | May 29, 2026

Santa Monica Police Department Opens New Downtown Substation at Santa Monica PlaceThe Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) officially opened its new Downtown Substation on Thursday, May 28, 2026, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at noon. The event took place at the substation’s location inside Santa Monica Place. The 863-square-foot facility is situated at 395 Santa Monica Place, Suite 122, on the ground floor of the shopping center. It is designed to function as a...

BREAKING NEWS: Santa Rosa Island Fire Recovery: Assessing Impacts on Unique Island Wildlife

Skunk Works, Observer Staff WRiter | May 29, 2026

CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK - The Santa Rosa Island Fire, the largest wildfire in the recorded history of California's Channel Islands, has burned 18,379 acres - roughly one-third of the island - and reached 97% containment as of May 27, 2026. While the blaze, which started on May 15, is largely under control, biologists and park officials are now focused on evaluating its effects on one of North America's most biologically unique ecosystems. Santa Rosa Island, often called...

BREAKING NEWS: Crazed Driver With Baseball Bat, Dog, Hurls Anti-Semitic Comments at Promenade

Simon Wiesenthal, Observer Staf Writer | May 29, 2026

On Sunday, May 24, 2026, around 5:20 p.m., the bustling intersection of Third Street and Broadway in downtown Santa Monica-steps from the iconic Third Street Promenade-turned from a sunny shopping destination into the scene of a frightening confrontation. What began as an ordinary evening stroll for a Jewish couple ended in threats, a baseball bat, a dog attack, and a swift police response. According to the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) and multiple eyewitness...

BREAKING NEWS: Ben Allen Set to Top Race for California Insurance Commissioner

Avery Stone, Observer Staff Writer | May 29, 2026

As California voters head to the polls on June 2, Santa Monica's own Ben Allen is positioned as the frontrunner in the crowded race for state Insurance Commissioner, bringing a record of legislative experience and personal connection to the state's ongoing insurance and wildfire crises. Often called the "Steady Hand in a Burning House" by supporters for his measured yet determined approach to complex policy challenges, the third-term Democratic state senator has emerged as a...

BREAKING NEWS: Cougar with 9 Lives Captured by Santa Monica Police North of Montana, After 8 Hour Pursuit

David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer | May 29, 2026

On Friday, May 29, 2026, a mountain lion — popularly known as a cougar — made a dramatic appearance in a quiet residential neighborhood north of Montana Avenue on 14th Street in Santa Monica. What began as an evasion saga, with the elusive big cat slipping through initial containment efforts, ended successfully when California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) biologists tranquilized, examined, collared, and relocated the animal. The Sighting and Prolonged...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Pops Bagels Opens on Montana Avenue in Santa Monica

    Poppy Harlan, Observer Staff Writer | May 29, 2026

    SANTA MONICA - Pops Bagels has officially opened its new location on Montana Avenue, becoming the third bagel shop on the popular Westside shopping corridor and further solidifying the street's reputation as a bagel hotspot. The shop at 912 Montana Avenue joins H&H Bagels and Sam's Bagels on the same stretch, creating a convenient cluster for bagel enthusiasts. Like Sam's Bagels, which previously relocated within Santa Monica, Pops has moved from its original Brentwood...

BREAKING NEWS: Opinion: Why San Francisco Voters Should Choose a Conservative Republican to Succeed Nancy Pelosi

David Ganezer, Republican Candidate for California's 11th Congressional District | May 29, 2026

As the publisher of the Santa Monica Observer and a candidate for Congress in California's 11th District, I've watched progressive experiments turn San Francisco into a cautionary tale. Sky-high rents, streets littered with needles and tents, businesses fleeing, and a quality of life that once made this city legendary now feels like a distant memory. With Nancy Pelosi retiring after nearly four decades, voters face a critical choice on June 2. There can be little doubt that...

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