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  • Fairy Princesses, Mermaid Models and Unicorn Uniforms Seen on Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 19, 2024

    Have you ever wondered how to find a fairy, mermaid or unicorn in LA? "That motherf@@@er is not real," you say? Then you need to visit the Sparkl Fairy Couture store just off Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade on Santa Monica Blvd. Wednesday night, the Sparkl Fashion store in Santa Monica conducted its annual Mermont Show at the Mondrian Hotel's Skybar. Few events are more fun for me to photograph, since the store specializes in mermaid merchandise, fairy couture and unicor...

  • Dianne Feinstein Wakes Up Dead; Gavin Newsom to Appoint Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass to US Senate (probably).

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Oct 2, 2023

    Dianne Feinstein died of extreme old age Thursday evening September 28th. She was 90 years old and in poor overall health. Her death clears the way for Dem. Gov. Gavin Newsom to appoint her replacement, to serve until the end of 2024. Newsom has pledged to appoint a black female to the seat. She had said she would not run for another term, so there are a number of people who have announced for her seat. Most prominent among them is Oakland congresswoman Barbara Lee, who is...

  • John Alle Clears the Record on the Attack Against Him in Palisades Park

    John Alle, Special to the Observer|Updated Sep 30, 2023

    September 22, 2023 - John Alle, the Santa Monica activist, business owner, and founding member of the Santa Monica Coalition who was attacked by a drugged homeless individual on Tuesday, wrote us to clear up some misconceptions that have been circulating in other news outlets. Below is his statement: 1) The attack occurred DURING THE DAY between 2:30 and 3 pm. 2) I was not filming the suspect or anyone in particular. I was taking a break from work and decided to walk the...

  • FTC Antitrust Lawsuit Accuses Amazon Of A Monopoly, Illegal Conduct

    The Counterfeit Report|Updated Sep 30, 2023

    September 27, 2023, Los Angeles, CA – The Federal Trade Commission accused Amazon, worth $1.3 trillion today, of being a monopoly and misusing its powers, punishing merchants and limiting services to sellers that don't buckle to Amazon's demands, according to the high stakes lawsuit filed Tuesday. Amazon forces sellers to use its warehouses and delivery services, inflating costs for consumers and sellers, and to offer products more cheaply on other platforms, says the FTC, whi...

  • Walrus Uses Tusk to Puncture Rubber Raft, as Russian Crewmen Attempt to Deploy it Near Franz Josef Land, Arctic Circle

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 30, 2023

    In a puzzling video posted to Twitter, a male walrus uses his tusks to puncture the flotation devices surrounding a Russian small boat as it is lowered into the Arctic sea near Franz Josef Land. "What are you doing?" asks a puzzled Russian sailor. It appears that the Walrus wanted to prevent the boat from being deployed, as he damages it badly. A second walrus, also with tusks, looks on during the action. It's unclear why the marine mammal would behave in this manner. But...

  • Anti-Hate Resolution Could be Added to Santa Monica Council Civility Policy

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Updated Sep 30, 2023
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    September 26, 2023 - Tonight the Santa Monica City Council will consider whether to add a paragraph about "hate speech" to their existing Civility Policy. The existing policy exhorts those attending city council meetings to treat others "courteously," "listen "respectfully," and "exercise self-control" while embracing "respectful disagreement." No part of this policy has the force of law but is merely a resolution. Tonight, acting on a recommendation put forward in July 2022,...

  • Samohi Girls Flag Football Meets Torrance High For a Double Header

    Morgan Genser, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 30, 2023

    IMG 1)Center Isabella Sanchez from the Santa Monica High School girls flag football team carries the football down the field in front of a Torrance High School defender during game 1 of the double header between the two schools at Santa Monica High School on Thursday September 21 2024. The schools split the games where Torrance won game 1 6-0 and Samohi won game 2 13-6. With the win Samo's record moves to 6 wins and 2 losses. IMG 2) Left Isabella Sanchez from the Santa Monica...

  • Apparent Suicide in Alley Behind Sephora Near Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica: Jumped from Parking Lot 2

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Updated Sep 30, 2023

    September 27, 2023 - An individual apparently jumped from the top of Parking Lot 2 into the alley behind Sephora in the 1200 Block of the Third Street Promenade this afternoon. Photos taken by John Alle, local business owner and anti-crime activist, on his first day back at work after his own assault in Palisades Park last week, show a bloody sheet covering a body surrounded by police. A police officer indicated the roof of Parking Lot 2 as the suspected mode of death. An...

  • Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Appear As Dark Cloud Over Nuuk, Greenland

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 29, 2023

    Smoke from the fires across Quebec and Eastern Canada and Western Canada has found its way to Greenland, on the far Northeastern corner of the continent. That smoke has also gathered just north of the border near the Great Lakes. Computer guidance forecasts suggest some smoky conditions will continue in a wide area beyond Canada. With 20,000 residents, Nuuk is the largest town in Greenland. 40% of the country's population live in Nuuk, formerly Godthab. From the Washington...

  • Confrontation Between Ralph's Employee and Customer Leads to One Man Being Slashed

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 26, 2023

    Thursday afternoon before 4 pm, an employee at Ralphs Grocery Company on Olympic Blvd was talking to a customer outside of the store. After conversation, a confrontation occurred. It's unclear who started the altercation. But the employee ended up pinned against a car while being beaten by his attacker. The employee then slashed the attacker with a knife that was on his person. It's unknown whether the employe needed any medical treatment at the time of the attack. Santa...

  • Update: LA County Sheriff's Dept Has Detained Person of Interest in the Murder of Deputy Clinkunbroomer

    Observer Staff|Updated Sep 24, 2023

    An unidentified person of interest in the homicide case has been detained, the department confirmed at about 6:15 a.m. Monday. A department news conference is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer was killed in an ambush shooting outside the Palmdale sheriff's station on Saturday. The sheriff's department said Deputy Clinkunbroomer had just left the Palmdale station and was sitting at a red light at the intersection of...

  • Greenland Tsunami Washes Abandoned Station to Sea, Not Far From Site of Cruise Ship Grounding

    Observer Staff|Updated Sep 21, 2023

    The Greenland's Arctic Command reported that an abandoned research station washed to sea, not far from the fjord where last week, a cruise ship briefly ran aground. The tsunami occurred in remote East Greenland. Greenland is twice the size of Alaska, and has only 53,000 residents. Very few of them live in East Greenland, which is colder than West Greenland. Here is the press release from Greenland's Arctic Command, which is a division of the Danish military: "TSUNAMI IN...

  • How Dangerous is Covid Now? Los Angeles County Health Department Claims They Don't Know

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Sep 19, 2023

    September 6, 2023 - The Los Angeles County Health Department claims they have no idea how deadly Covid-19 is any more. "We are unable to calculate the case fatality rate for COVID-19 using our disease surveillance data because many cases are not reported to Public Health," they wrote in response to a media query. Health officials say that, because of home testing kits, they have no idea how many people actually have had Covid and therefore do not have an accurate denominator...

  • Winning Time Series About the Showtime Lakes Surprises With Cancellation After Second Season Finale

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 19, 2023

    After the 7th and final show of its second season, HBO announced that it would n ot renew the Showtime Lakers documentary for a third season. The show centers on the Los Angeles Lakers NBA team and their rise in the early 1980s. The first season dramatized Jerry Buss' first year as the team's owner and Magic Johnson's rookie year, 1979-80. The second season is set during the four-year period after that. Twitter posters protested the way the series was pulled after the Celtics...

  • Have You Seen a Missing F-35? Joint Base Beaufort, SC Asks for Your Help In Finding Missing $80 million Jet

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 18, 2023

    Military officials are searching for a jet after a "mishap" that forced the pilot to eject. But officials said they believe that the aircraft has not crashed, and has continued to fly on autopilot. "We're working with @MCASBeaufortSC to locate an F-35 that was involved in a mishap this afternoon. The pilot ejected safely. If you have any information that may help our recovery teams locate the F-35, please call the Base Defense Operations Center at 843-963-3600." tweeted @MCASB...

  • Sheriff Luna Appeals to the Public for Clues Who Killed a Young Sheriff's Deputy in Palmdale Saturday.

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 17, 2023

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept chief Robert Luna said that the investigation was ongoing. But police still had no person of interest or suspect in the murder of a sheriff's deputy in Palmdale Saturday. Security camera footage had been expected to yield clues in the murder of Ryan Clinkunbroomer, 30. The murder took place at a red light just outside the sheriff's station, indicating that the killer had targeted a Sheriff's deputy (thought not necessarily Clinkunbroomer)....

  • Three People Injured in Structure Fire Sunday morning on Idaho and 4th Street in Santa Monica

    Matthew Gonzalez, Observer Staff|Updated Sep 16, 2023

    Three people were injured in a structure fire Sunday morning on Idaho and 4th Street in Santa Monica. An apartment complex on 4th and Idaho, all were smoke inhalation patients. All 3 were transported via ambulance to a local hospital....

  • City To Sell Parking Lot on 4th and Colorado, to Developers of 570 Apartment Units

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 16, 2023

    Even in a sluggish real estate market and with mortgages at 8%, there is endless developer money for massive apartment construction in Santa Monica. Developers have proposed 570 housing units on a commercial parking lot just south of the train station on 4th Street and Colorado Avenue. This will join the massive apartment complex City Council is contemplating granting an exclusive agreement to a set of corporations, as part of a Surplus Land Act sale of city owned property....

  • Goodbye Norma Jeane - Marilyn Monroe's Final Home To Be Demolished

    Christine Peake, Peakeprgroup.com|Updated Sep 11, 2023
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    Is nothing sacred in Hollywood? Does history account for nothing? A golden era which is long gone and almost forgotten is about to become a little bleaker. The only home that Marilyn Monroe owned and was tragically found dead in, is about to be destroyed as mercilessly as she was by the Hollywood machine that used her up. If the walls in the late icon's former residence could talk, they would whisper tales and secrets far more intriguing and glamorous that today's Instagram...

  • 10,000 Gallons of Sewage Enters Storm Drains and Closes Beaches for 1 Mile Around Ballona Creek

    LA Department of Public Health|Updated Sep 11, 2023

    September 7, 2023 – The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has issued a beach closure for the following areas due to the release of approximately 10,000 gallons of untreated sewage: Charley Beach The area ½ mile north of Ballona Creek and ½ mile south of Ballona Creek Public Health officials are advising residents or visitors planning to visit Los Angeles County beaches to avoid contact with ocean water and wet sand in the areas noted above. The c...

  • Santa Monica Fire Departments Annual 911 Remembrance Memorial Service

    Observer Staff|Updated Sep 11, 2023

    The Santa Monica Fire Department will have their annual September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance. Each year, SMFD conducts a brief and solemn ceremony consistent with the International Association of Fire Chief recommended protocols. All five community fire stations will participate. The public, especially neighbors of our fire stations, are encouraged to attend at any of the fire stations listed below promptly at 6:45 a.m. at Station 1 1337 7th Street, Station 2...

  • The Naked Truth: Clothing is now Optional on Main Street in Santa Monica

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 8, 2023
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    19: You can pretty much do whatever you want to in Santa Monica lately. We all know there are plenty of drugged out, crazy folks in Santa Monica recently. But the naked truth is, you can walk down main street in Santa Monica and no one will stop you. To be fair, Main Street is right by the beach, and people have always worn beach clothing there from time to time. But a dude walked by me with it all hanging out on Tuesday morning. And I knew that man kind had now returned...

  • Lionsgate Pictures HQ Cleared After Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) situation (updated)

    Matthew Gonzalez, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 7, 2023

    On the last day of August, the Hazmat team was called to Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation. ”We responded to assist with a report of a suspicious package containing white powder. The substance was collected by the Fire Department and we have since cleared the call,” wrote Erika R. Aklufi, Lieutenant, Office of the Chief of Police, Santa Monica Police Department at 1:41 pm PST. “Santa Monica Fire units were dispatched to a reported “Haz-Mat Level 2” located at 2700 Colo...

  • Samohi Sends Students Home Due to Power Outage

    Observer Staff|Updated Sep 7, 2023

    September 5, 2023 - Students from Santa Monica High School have informed the Observer that students were sent home from the school this morning due to a power outage. School was not in session yesterday because of the Labor Day holiday, but students were sent an email informing them that school would be closed. There is apparently a problem with the fuses at Samohi....

  • Public Help Needed to Identify Young Man Struck by Van in Westmont

    LA County Health Services|Updated Sep 2, 2023

    TORRANCE, Calif. -- On August 25, 2023, at approximately 3:30 a.m., a patient was brought to the hospital by ambulance after bystanders witnessed him being struck by a van. This incident occurred near Imperial Highway and Budlong Avenue in Los Angeles, CA 90044. He is currently intubated and sedated and the hospital does not have any information to help identify him. Below is a general description and photo of the patient; anyone with information that may help to identify him...

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