Public Artist and Activist Ed Massey Plans Immense LA Public Art Initiative Spanning Hundreds of Square Miles that He Has No Desire to Pursue

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Following up on his public installation of a 7' tall sculpture in Santa Monica dealing with homelessness and the recent federal courts mandate that the homeless cannot be removed from the streets if there is no available housing for them,
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Dallas: The City That Hates Pedestrians, Pt. 41

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The street runs adjacent to Woodrow Wilson High School and J.L. Long Middle School. Let’s check in with him: Students from Woodrow Wilson High School and JL Long Middle school living in the Hollywood/Santa Monica neighborhood of East Dallas (district 14) are forced to walk on a very speed-happy Santa Fe Ave or in the mud along this stretch of ...
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2021 Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S Review: Do We Even Need Sports Sedans Anymore?

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Some of you may have heard of Latigo Canyon Road: 9.2 miles of twisting, writhing, coiled-cobra pavement climbing over 1,981 feet from its base at the Pacific Coast Highway to its terminus over the Santa Monica Mountains. There are 166 turns, many of which are hairpins, others off-camber high-speed wailers, and some strewn with gravel and ...
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'Boy Next Door' Killer expected to get death for 2 murders

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The jury also convicted him of the attempted murder in 2008 of Michelle Murphy, who fought him off in Santa Monica, forcing him to flee and leave a trial of blood that also led to his eventual arrests for the other two killings. After his sentencing he will face trial in his Chicago-area hometown for the 1997 killing of Tricia Pacaccio.
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Attention, Plastics! A 'Mean Girls' Pop-Up Is Opening And It Offers A 3-Course Meal With Each Ticket

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Mean Girls is making our day, and it's not even Wednesday, October 3. A themed pop-up is making its way to California and you'll feel like you're at North Shore High School once you walk through the doors.
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Santa Monica Gears Up For 2020 Census To Ensure A Complete Count

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Beginning March 12, 2020, the U.S. Census Bureau will begin mailing correspondence to all households to direct individuals to respond to the 2020 Census. The City of Santa Monica is partnering with a network of community leaders to ensure that everyone in our community is counted in the Census,
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