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Four Female Comedians

By Christine Peake During these uncertain times we all need to find laughter. Do we wear masks? Do we not wear masks? Are we heading for lock down? Do we care? Do I need to stock up on sanitizer and toilet paper again? Another booster vaccine?...

 

Del Mar Racetrack Opening Day 2021 with Happy Fans, Big Hats and Fast Horses!

By Rachel Ganz On Friday July 16, 2021 the Del Mar Race Track, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar, CA, opened its doors to about 14,984 fans for its 82nd racing season. In past seasons, the Del Mar...

 

Pedal on the Pier

The Pedal on the Pier fundraiser returns September 26, transforming Santa Monica Pier into a high-energy outdoor cycling studio to raise money for the Harold Robinson Foundation’s Camp Ubuntu, which provides LA’s underprivileged children in Sou...

 

Catalina Reopens, or at Least Tries

By Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff Writer Catalina Island, 26 miles off the California coast, is still struggling to attract visitors with yet another "reopening" announcement. The island shut down in...

 

Main Street Closure Begins Next Weekend July 24-25

A pilot program calling for the closure of a portion of Main Street during summer weekends will begin next weekend, July 24-25, city officials announced today. The “Sharing an Open Main Street” program – called by many area residents a “hare-brained...

 

Culver City-Based Sweetgreen Confidentially Files For IPO

Sweetgreen Inc., the trendy salad restaurant chain headquartered in Culver City, announced this week that it had confidentially filed for an initial public offering (IPO) in the United States. In a...

 

Main Street Closures Plan Greenlit

By Jack Simon, Observer Staff Writer A controversial pilot program calling for the closure of portions of Main Street during summer weekends has received the green light from the Santa Monica City...

 

Don't Close Main Street

Will a Misinformation Campaign Lead to a Main St. Closure on the Weekends Dear Editor: Main Street Merchants have been lobbying City Council for over a year to Close Main Street to all traffic on weekends. They wrote a letter to city council last...

 

FeedCulver Celebrates First Anniversary

Since Then the Effort Has Served Up Almost 40,000 Meals to Help Food-Insecure Families, Local Restaurants –When the pandemic struck early last year, a team of Culver City leaders sprang into action with a bold, innovative plan that has been a l...

 

Suns Out, Surfs Up as Covid Retreats

AP and Observer Staff Santa Monica police limited access to the Pier on Easter Sunday, a result of crowds, mostly wearing masks, that tried to access the 120 year old wooden structure. Even with some...

 

L.A. County Goes Orange

By Alyssa Erdley LA County has met the threshold for the less restrictive orange tier in the State's Blueprint for a Safer Economy. A revised Los Angeles County Health Officer Order will go into effect on Monday, April 5 at 12:01 a.m. to reflect newl...

 

Santa Monica Gets $29.3 Million From Stimulus Bill

By Jack Simon There is more for Santa Monica and Westside residents in the recently-passed $1.9 trillion federal stimulus bill than $1,400 checks. The City of Santa Monica is slated to receive $29.3 million in federal grants, according to a report...

 

County Releases Red Tier Guidelines

Indoor Dining At Restaurants Might Open in LA Next Week; County Expected to Enter Red Tier Colleges and high schools can also reopen; private gatherings of 3 households, and indoor sections of museums The Los Angeles County Department of Public...

 

Home Prices Rise

Home prices in Santa Monica and LA County coastal communities increased during the pandemic and are expected to climb higher in 2021, according to The Red Paper 2020 Press.. The median price for a Santa Monica home was $2,752,100. The median price...

 

FUNdraiser for Sandy Segal Youth Health Center

Being able to socialize and have fun with others is difficult to achieve these days. This year the Friends of the Sandy Segal Youth Health Center major fundraiser will be an online FUNdraiser. This event will provide that opportunity without having...

 

School Reopening for LA Weighed

2/9/21: L.A. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer told school leaders Tuesday that school reopening could precede universal vaccinations for teachers. The public increasingly has demanded that schools re-open immediately. School districts...

 

LOS ANGELES TO HOST SUPER BOWL LVI IN FEBRUARY 2022 AT SOFI STADIUM

In one year, Los Angeles will welcome the Super Bowl to the region for the first time in nearly three decades. Super Bowl LVI will take place at SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park in Inglewood in...

 

LAFC GAMING ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH MCDONALD'S OF SOCAL

McDonald's of Southern California to Serve as the Official Marketing Partner of LAFC Gaming; Club Announces Completion of Dedicated eMLS Streaming Room The Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) and LAFC...

 

LA County Reopens Outdoor Dining After State Lifts Stay-At-Home Order

Culver City along with Los Angeles County are reopeningtoday outdoor dining with safety measures. On Monday, the State of California lifted the Regional Stay at Home Order and returned each county to its associated tier under the Blueprint for a...

 

Einstein's Bagels Closes

Einstein Brothers Bagels on Pico Blvd in West Los Angeles has permanently closed, store employees have confirmed to The Observer. Opened in 2013, the store served bagel sandwiches, knishes,...

 

Rats and Vagrants on the Promenade

Editor’s note: We received the following letter by Third Street Promenade property owner John Alle to City Manager Lane Dilg regarding unsafe and unsanitary conditions at the once-popular outdoor shopping area in downtown Santa Monica. Edits have bee...

 

City Manager Quits

By Stan Greene Lane Dilg has resigned as acting Santa Monica City Manager, she announced on the City's website Monday evening. Dilg had served as City Attorney for 3 years. She was promoted to acting City Manager after former City Manager Rick Cole...

 

Free parking in DTSM

By Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude Parking will be free at the downtown parking structures 1-6 from December 14 to December 25 in a strangely mixed message from the City of Santa Monica. A press release from Downtown Santa Monica (DTSM) Inc...

 

Covid-19 Cases, Deaths Surging In Culver City and LA County

Culver City and L.A. County continue to experience a surge in Covid-19 cases and deaths than at any point during the pandemic, health officials have announced. The number of Culver City residents...

 

LA Courts Extend Deadlines

In an attempt to limit the spread of Covid-19 in courthouses, the Los Angeles County Superior Court announced Wednesday that it would extend the time for criminal trials and Juvenile Dependency matters. Los Angeles County, which has escaped the kind...

 

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