Artist, Activist To Roll Out Nearly 5K Colorfully Painted Tents As Homeless Crisis Grows

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(credit: CBSLA) On Friday, Massey displayed the tents on Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica surrounding Massey’s seven-foot-tall sculpture of a homeless man that debuted last year. Massey hopes the tents show people what the streets would look like and encourage people to think more about the issue. “If we as the community here in Los ...
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Giants’ season prediction: A pleasant brand of chaos

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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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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS: Lake Club in Lakewood Ranch adds new tennis and pickleball courts

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He has worked with Norman Van Aken, described as "The Culinary Titan of Florida," and internationally renowned chef and restaurateur Richard Sandoval, and was part of the creative team that opened Zengo, a new restaurant in Santa Monica, California. The Lake Club, in eastern Manatee County, is a community of custom luxury homes featuring scenic ...
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Giants season prediction: A pleasant brand of chaos

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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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‘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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Letters to the Editor: Obsessing over a New York Times article on hugging in Los Angeles is so L.A.

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The wonder of this city is the freedom for each of us to create our own city and the innumerable ways that are open for us to do so. James Freed, Santa Monica To the editor: I would like to speak up for the anti-huggers. I had to warn a chap in our social group that his constant attempts to hug me constituted assault, and that, were he to ...
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Health care tenants boost North Michigan Avenue's pulse

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That would follow the lead of Santa Monica, Calif.-based mall owner Macerich, which in 2018 took the same approach to try to fill a 30,000-square-foot block of second-floor space at 540 N. Michigan Ave. formerly occupied by Forever 21. "There's tension on whether or not office or retail is the most productive user for upper level spaces," says ...
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