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Articles from the March 4, 2019 edition


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  • SamoHi Wins LA Regional Science Bowl, Defeating UniHi and Arcadia High at JPL

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Mar 4, 2019

    This Saturday February 23, 2019 Santa Monica High Schools Ocean Science Bowl Team won the 20th Annual Los Angeles Regional Competition at JPL in Pasadena. "Team members included Ireland Neville, Ryan Chien, Teddy Berger, Derek Wen, Donny Sanders, and coach Ingo Gaida. The competition consists of 4 player teams answering questions based in marine biology, physical oceanography, marine geology, and marine policy/ chemistry related topics," said Chien. "The game is in multiple choice format and tea...

  • Water Rate Increase is Entirely Intended to Subsidize Development in Santa Monica

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff Writer|Mar 4, 2019

    By January 8, when the City Council voted to increase water rates in the city, there had already been well-above-average rainfall throughout California. To date, California has received 18 trillion gallons of rain this season. This is nearly half the volume of Lake Tahoe. However, the Santa Monica City Council voted to approve city staff's recommendation for a 9 percent hike in water rates. This increase is estimated to raise the monthly bill for single-family home by $4.33. Multi-family homes,...

  • Santa Monica City Council Doesn't Want to Hear From You

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff Writer|Mar 4, 2019

    A proposal by the Santa Monica City Council to halve public speaker time from two minutes to one minute has roused vigorous criticism. The current Rules of Order for council meetings allows a speaker 2 minutes per item with a total of 6 minutes per speaker. Speakers are allowed to accept one donation of 2 minutes from another speaker. However, certain items already restrict a speaker to 1 minute. A further proposal is to limit multiple applicants/appellants to a time of 10 minutes total. Council...

  • City of Santa Monica to Demolish a House of God to Build Unaffordable Housing

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff Writer|Mar 4, 2019

    2/28/19 This month, Community Corp. of Santa Monica was awarded a $10.7 million-dollar 'loan' from the Santa Monica Housing Trust Fund to acquire property at 1819 Pico Boulevard, across the street from Santa Monica College. Currently, two 2-story apartment buildings and a church occupy the property. The church, formerly housing the Mount Hermon Baptist congregation, has been there since 1967. A demolition sign is now posted on the iron fence surrounding its parking lot. Community Corp. is a...

  • Local Girl Wins Title in Royal International Miss Pageant in Fullerton

    Observer Staff|Mar 4, 2019

    2/17/19: On Sunday, Samantha Macklin competed in the Royal International Miss Pageant in Fullerton CA. She walked away with the title "Queen of RIM's Miss West Coast Jr. Teen." Samantha has been invited to attend Nationals, to be held in Orlando Florida this July. Samantha's platform for her reigning year is, "Paws for Pets" collecting money, towels and blankets for smaller Santa Monica shelters. Macklin is a 9th grader at Pacifica Christian High School and lives in Santa Monica. At 14, she has...

  • Over 20 Oscar Nominees Celebrated their Nominations at GBK's Exclusive Luxury Gifting Lounge

    Preity Upala, Observer Staff Writer|Mar 4, 2019

    Over $50,000 in gifts were given out at GBK Production's Annual Pre-Oscar Luxury Lounge, held at the Opulent St. Supery by Chanel on Rodeo Drive which included Past and Present Oscar winners such as Spike Lee, Peter Farrelly, & Mahershala Ali, Viola Davis and other first-time winners. On Friday February 22 and Saturday February 23, Gavin Keilly, CEO of Hollywood's premiere Celebrity Luxury Gifting Lounge company, GBK Productions, hosted an exclusive Pre-Oscar Lounge in honor of the 2019 Academy...

  • Will General Motors' Lordstown Ohio Assembly Plant Get a Last Minute Reprieve?

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Mar 4, 2019

    General Motors announced last July that it intended to close 4 plants in North America, including the Lordstown Ohio facility employing, at one time, 14,500 UAW workers. Only about one third that number work there now, with the plant cut to just one shift. American drivers have turned away from sedans like the Cruze, preferring SUVs, trucks and cross overs. The number of cars sold in America fell from 12 million to just 4 million units, while simultaneously the number of SUVs and trucks sold in...