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Articles from the November 18, 2024 edition


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  • BREAKING NEWS: Justice Delayed in Alle Beating Because of Shortage of Jailhouse Buses

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Nov 18, 2024
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    November 14, 2024 - A hearing in the case against the man alleged to have beaten unconscious a prominent Santa Monica businessman was continued yesterday due to the inmate being a "miss-out" on the bus transporting defendants to court for their hearings. A "miss-out" is when a defendant is not on the bus that is supposed to take them to court. This could be because they forgot to show up for the bus, they refused to leave, or because there was insufficient room on the bus for all the inmates...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Do U.S. Veterans Get Social Security Credits for Having Served?

    Rusty Gloor, Association of Mature American Citizens|Nov 18, 2024

    Ask Rusty -- Older Veteran Asks about Special Social Security Credit for Military Service Dear Rusty: I served in the U S Army from January 1958 to Feb 1961. What increase should I receive for those years and who do I call and at what phone number? Signed: Proud Veteran Dear Proud Veteran: First, thank you for your military service! I expect you are referring to the "special extra credits for military service" which are available to some who served in in the US Military in earlier years. It is...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Congratulations, and Desperately Seeking Moderation from our new Santa Monica City Council

    Arthur Jeon, Special to the Observer|Nov 18, 2024
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    November 13, 2024 - Well, you win some and you lose some! Congratulations to new council members Raskin, Snell, Zernitskaya, and Hall for your victory. And to Santa Monica United and the Safer Santa Monica Slate-you put up a great campaign, gaining a lot of ground, and I see you as a strengthening movement that focuses on resident priorities. But the political campaign, which was bruising at times, is over. It's now time to clear the air, pull together as a city, draw the right conclusions, and...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Less Than 100 Votes Separate Republican Michelle Steel and Democrat Derek Tran, for Calif. Congressional District 45

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Nov 18, 2024

    One congressional race in Southern California is too close to call. We're talking, it doesn't get any closer than this. In the 45th Congressional District in Orange County, Rep. Michelle Steel leads Democratic challenger Derek Tran, 50.02% with 152,415 votes, to Tran's 49.98% with 151,357 votes. The California Secretary of State's office estimates that around 30,000 ballots have yet to be received or counted. Steel is just 58 votes ahead in a district that spans Orange and Los Angeles counties....

  • BREAKING NEWS: Scope-of-practice laws put patients in the crosshairs

    Sally C. Pipes, Pacific Research Institute|Nov 18, 2024

    New research appears to have found the proverbial "free lunch" economists have long been searching for. States that grant nurse practitioners "full practice authority" -- that authorize them to provide care independently, without the supervision of a physician or other provider -- reduce total healthcare costs for people with diabetes by 20% in urban areas and drive down rural usage of advanced medical services by people with diabetes by about 10%. And there doesn't appear to be a trade-off....

  • BREAKING NEWS: Man Kills His Mother in Front of His Brothers, on 12th Street North of Wilshire Blvd in Santa Monica

    Observer Staff|Nov 18, 2024

    The Santa Monica Police Department has arrested a man in connection with the fatal stabbing of his mother early Saturday, Nov. 16. According to SMPD, officers responded to a report of an aggravated assault at an apartment in the 1100 block of 12th Street around 5:30 a.m. Upon arrival, a man informed them that his brother had stabbed their mother multiple times. "Officers located two male adults (brothers) and escorted them out of the apartment," said SMPD in a statement. "Inside, they found an...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Mystery Behind Critical Shortage of Prison Inmate Buses in Los Angeles County

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Nov 18, 2024

    November 18, 2024 - The fleet of 82 buses used to transport prison inmates sank to a low of 36 buses by 2023. The buses, specially retrofitted for the safe transport of inmates, take prisoners to and from more than 90 different state and county facilities, including 35 state prisons or hospitals throughout California, 25 County courts, 18 Sheriff's stations, six Department custody facilities, and local scheduled medical appointments. 62 of those buses are supposed to operate in the Los Angeles...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Fire At the Sherwin Williams Paint Store on Sawtelle and Olympic, Damages Building

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Nov 18, 2024

    A fire at the Sherwin Williams paint store on Olympic Blvd near Sawtelle in West Los Angeles drew 3 fire companies on Sunday morning, 11/17. Firemen put out the blaze in a little more than an hour. The building was damaged and the smoke was visible throughout West LA. The cause of the fire is under investigation. A recent survey says that homeless activity leads to over 50% of the fires in urban LA County. It is unknown whether the paint store fire was related to a suspiscious fire at an...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Local Santa Monica Dancers Shine in Westside Ballet's 51st Nutcracker

    Jill Homes, Special to the Observer|Nov 18, 2024

    The magic of the holidays returns to The Eli and Edythe Broad Stage as Westside Ballet of Santa Monica presents its 51st annual production of The Nutcracker from November 30 to December 8. This cherished holiday tradition, Southern California's longest-running Nutcracker, features more than 130 pre-professional student dancers bringing 236 stunning costumes to life, accompanied by the live Santa Monica College Symphony Orchestra. Included are a remarkable 37 Santa Monica residents. Among the...

  • BREAKING NEWS: 72% of Americans Plan to Travel by Car for Thanksgiving: GasBuddy Travel Survey

    GasBuddy|Nov 18, 2024

    November 19, DALLAS – GasBuddy, the leading fuel savings platform saving North American drivers the most money on gas, today released the findings of its 2024 annual Thanksgiving Travel Survey, revealing that 72% of Americans plan to take a road trip over the holiday. This is a 75% increase from the 41% that planned to take a trip by car in 2023, amidst gasoline prices that have fallen to multi-year lows, including 29 states where average prices are currently below $3 per gallon. After s...

  • Santa Monica Cares About Safety and Crime, But SMRR Falsely Scared Local Voters By Threatening the End of Rent Control

    Russell Belinsky, Santa Monicans United|Nov 18, 2024

    Friends of SMU: Well I write with a heavy pen to inform you that the "Santa Monicans United" endorsed slate lost. While the election was spirited and close, it seems that the renter's rights issues (false claims that The Establishment Slate wished to abolish rent protection) and other scare tactics predominated with the mostly (65-70%) renter population. While our polling showed safety and crime the key issues, The Establishment Slate (aka SMRR Slate) used fear, misinformation, and false...

  • Myra Valley Launches Flying Mats and Acrobats-A Children's Book Celebrating Adventure, Movement, and Kindness

    Observer staff|Nov 18, 2024

    Los Angeles, CA – August 27, 2024 – Pilates instructor and author Myra Valley has released her debut children's book, Flying Mats and Acrobats, an inspiring story for children ages 4 and up that combines action-packed adventures with lessons in kindness and the joy of movement. This origin story introduces readers to Evie and her friends, a group of young acrobats who, with the help of magical flying mats, take on exciting quests to help others and spread positivity. Evie leads this first story,...

  • Is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Pregnant? Unverified Rumors Circulate Online, as AOC appears to have a Baby Bump.

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Nov 18, 2024
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    Recent speculation has erupted online regarding whether Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) is expecting a baby. These rumors surfaced on social media following comments about a possible "baby bump" seen in photos, though there has been no official statement from AOC, 35, on the matter. The chatter reportedly began with right-wing activist Laura Loomer, who took to Twitter to taunt Ocasio-Cortez, saying, "Hey @AOC, the election is over. You can come out and finally admit you're...

  • Step into the Magic of the Holidays at Downtown Santa Monica Ice at Santa Monica

    As the holiday season approaches, Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM, Inc.) brings the holiday spirit to the downtown district with a series of community events. From the much-anticipated return of Ice at Santa Monica presented by Disney+ and themed skate nights to the delightful Holiday Thursdays and the tree lighting celebration, there's something for everyone to enjoy this season in the heart of Santa Monica. On Thursday, November 21, the community will gather for the Official City of Santa...

  • The Daily Santa Monica Crime and Drug Video - November 8, 2024

    Santa Monica Coalition|Nov 18, 2024
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    Santa Monica's City Council thinks the city is just fine. One councilmember called the homeless residents our neighbors, their wants and desires equivalent to those of people who pay rent and pay taxes. The 'freedom' of some, most of whom suffer from drug addiction and mental illness, to live in filth, disease and to commit crimes with impunity, is valued over the ability of the rest of society to live healthy lives in law and order. Watch the videos shot and distributed by the Santa Monica...

  • Beach Warnings for Los Angeles County November 19, 2024

    LA Department of Public Health|Nov 18, 2024

    November 19, 2024 Ocean Water Use Warning for Los Angeles County Beaches The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health cautions residents who are planning to visit the below Los Angeles County beaches to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters: BEACH AREA WARNINGS: Windward storm drain at Venice Beach 100 yards up and down the coast from the storm drain. Big Rock Beach in Malibu 100 yards up and down the coast from the public access steps. Inner Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro The...