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Articles from the April 27, 2018 edition


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  • Pervert Bill Cosby finally found GUILTY but is allowed to go home?

    Christine Peake, Observer Staff Writer|Apr 27, 2018

    Accused and now found guilty, alleged serial drugger and rapist, America's top family man, the disgraced 80 year old Bill Cosby was rightly and finally found guilty today in court, a victorious day for the #metoo movement. The arrogant comic lashed out in court calling the prosecutor an "asshole" when the prosecutor stated that Cosby was a flight risk. Lucky for the prosecutor Cosby was not close to his asshole offering him a drink! The jury in Cosby's retrial found the fallen from grace TV...

  • 54 Year Old Connecticut Man Charged in April 18 Expo Train Line Crash

    Observer Staff|Apr 27, 2018

    Earlier today, Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) Traffic Investigators filed charges on a suspect involved in a traffic collision involving a vehicle and a Metro Expo Line train. The suspect is identified as Anthony Manuel Beltran Sr., a 54-year old male from Waterford, Connecticut. The charges were filed with the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office - Airport Division. On April 18, 2018 at about 12:23 a.m., officers responded to a radio call for service regarding a traffic...

  • Mountain Lion Crossing: Report Lists Best Places to Lion Watch in So Cal

    Kate Kuykendall, NPS|Apr 27, 2018

    A new report offers recommendations on the location and type of wildlife crossing structures proposed for two of the busiest freeways in the world. Interstate 15 in western Riverside County and U.S. 101 in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties both bisect large areas of natural habitat and serve as major barriers to wildlife movement and gene flow, especially for mountain lions. The report summarizes the input from some of the world's foremost experts on wildlife connectivity and crossing structures...

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  • Running Down the Dream on an Electric Scooter in Santa Monica

    David Scooter Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Apr 27, 2018
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    Electric scooters have become ubiquitous in this town. They zip down under used bike lanes at 20 miles an hour, past traffic and schoolchildren and dogs and old folks. Old people like me generally hate the Birds, but I must admit they have become a guilty pleasure of mine. I probably look ridiculous in my tie, running down a dream that never would come to me. And why not? Electric scooters are frankly, the best urban solution anyone has thought of for last mile transportation. Santa Monica is a...