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Articles from the November 6, 2018 edition


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  • SMFD Responds to fire at the Santa Monica YMCA.

    Updated Nov 10, 2018

    The Sixth Street Santa Monica Family YMCA facility experienced a small fire Monday morning. Several units of the Santa Monica fire department responded. The small fire which appeared to be on the third floor was extinguished 10 minutes....

  • Power Outage at Vons on Lincoln & Broadway

    Updated Nov 10, 2018

    Vons grocery company on Lincoln Boulevard in Santa Monica experienced a power outage at 8 AM Thursday morning. Shoppers and store employees continued to shop in the dark. There is emergency power for the registers but not for the freezers said one manager. As of 10 AM the power was still out...

  • Observer Recommendations for Santa Monica Election Nov. 6th: Time for a Change

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 6, 2018

    At the Santa Monica Observer, we received not one dollar in city funds for advertising the last two years. No candidate this year has placed even one ad with us yet. Trust me, we have no friends at City Hall either. Santa Monica officials even try to avoid me when they run into me at Ralphs. The same could be said for most of my old friends. Is this anything to be proud of? Probably not. But at least it's true. Anyway, with no axe to grind and no dog in the fight, we present...

  • Election Day Finally Here, Both Sides Agree 2018 is a Referendum on President Donald J. Trump

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 5, 2018

    At long last, America's Democratic Resistance has a chance to go to the polls and vote against President Donald J. Trump. Arguments about Russian Collusion have disappeared from the National narrative, as have any references to Brett Kavanaugh, gun control or the US Supreme Court. Now, the rhetoric from the left is mostly that the President is a Divider in Chief, not a uniter like his immediate predecessor. Speaking of Barrack Obama, the former President has hit the campaign...

  • U.S. Government Terminates Investigation of Pacific College

    Kylie Wood|Updated Nov 5, 2018

    Costa Mesa, CA: A private nursing school in Costa Mesa that was fighting back against a federal investigation based on allegations of financial-aid fraud, prevailed yesterday when the United States Attorney's Office officially declined to prosecute Pacific College, its owners or employees. Moreover, the government, which in October 2017 had seized over three million dollars in connection with the investigation, dismissed its civil forfeiture allegations and agreed to return...