Letters: They’re looking for sports world to be safe at home

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I am a UCLA fan. Nonetheless, I was not all that upset with USC beating UCLA on a last-second shot. Also, I was not surprised in the least. I have been following Santa Monica High basketball for more years than I want to remember (I am 73). During the last decade, while sitting next to his mom I have watched Jonah Mathews (and his brother ...
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Santa Monica Apple Store employee tests positive for COVID-19

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An employee at an Apple Store in Santa Monica, Calif., has tested positive for COVID-19, Apple confirmed on Friday, though the company has taken steps to ensure customer safety. The Third St. Promenade Apple Store in Santa Monica, Calif. The Apple Store staffer, who was on leave from the Third St. Promenade store in Santa Monica, tested ...
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In good times and bad, the Warriors have heavy influence

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He has covered 27 World Series, 19 Wimbledons and many other major events, including the Super Bowl, World Cup soccer, NBA Finals, four major golf tournaments and U.S. Open tennis championships. He graduated from Santa Monica High School in 1966 and UC Berkeley with a B.A. in journalistic studies in 1971.
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Santa Monica, Malibu schools to close 2 days for cleaning after coronavirus exposure

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The school district that serves Santa Monica and Malibu is closing Friday and Monday for deep cleaning and staff meetings after “a community member with children in our schools” was exposed to the coronavirus, Supt. Ben Drati said. No decision has been made on whether schools will reopen Tuesday. “We have noticed a higher than normal ...
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Gyms Not Closing for Coronavirus, Step Up Cleaning

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What they will do, in short, is step up their cleaning game. An employee at TriFit in Santa Monica tells TMZ ... their gym has replaced a few small bottles of hand sanitizer with 4 big ones, placing one in each locker room and two in the main gym area. They've also provided more hand wipes and paper towels with the hope members use them to wipe ...
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Coronavirus canceled almost all performances in Los Angeles, but these are still a go

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The popular Jacaranda classical music series is doing the same. Its “Agony & Ecstasy” concert Saturday at Santa Monica’s First Presbyterian Church will feature pianists Inna Faliks, Steven Vanhauwaert and Mark Robson in a program featuring works by Ravel, Olivier Messiaen, Timo Andres and Billy Childs. “We can provide the required ...
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The Broad Stage Suspends Performances Through April 8

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In making this decision, we consulted with Santa Monica College, public health officials and many of our peer institutions in the field. We are continuing to work with Santa Monica College to closely monitor the situation and will keep you updated as things change or progress. As of now, we plan to resume performances on April 9, 2020.
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Where to find the best Italian sub sandwiches in Los Angeles

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This is the spot that tried to re-create the Bay Cities Godmother, bringing it east of the 405 and calling it the Godfather. The sandwich comes on a roll that looks and tastes pretty similar to the Santa Monica original, studded with crisp bubbles and a crunchy exterior. It’s slathered with vegan mayo (seriously, I asked) and mustard then ...
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Santa Monica City Hall Building And Library Closures To The Public

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. – The City of Santa Monica is taking measures to protect the public through facility closures in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19. These steps are in line with the aggressive measures public health authorities advise. Closures are as follows: "In cooperation with Federal, State and County guidance, we are taking ...
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Seeking access to developers, businessman worked to ‘groom’ L.A. officials, prosecutors say

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He did not say whether the officials will also be charged. Englander, who now lives in Santa Monica, is the first City Hall figure to be publicly charged in connection with a sweeping corruption probe that has delved into the worlds of L.A. politics and real estate development. A federal search warrant filed more than a year ago indicated that ...
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