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Santa Monica Pier to celebrate 115th anniversary

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Santa Monica Pier to celebrate 115th anniversary

A beloved symbol of the Los Angeles area is marking a major milestone this week.

On Friday, the Santa Monica Pier will celebrate 115 years as one of Southern California’s most recognizable landmarks with live entertainment and family activities planned throughout the day.

The Santa Monica Pier officially opened to the public on Sept. 9, 1909, and “quickly evolved into a popular fishing and boating destination,” according to Santa Monica Travel & Tourism.

Seven years later, the pier began the first steps of its evolution into the tourism and entertainment beacon it is today.

Charles Looff, an amusement park developer known for his work at Coney Island in New York, oversaw the addition of a second pier which featured a billiards and bowling hall, a ballroom, and the iconic carousel that remains to this day. The 44 hand-carved horses currently reside in the Looff Hippodrome, named for the innovative craftsman who brought the vision to life.

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Decades later, more amusement park rides began to open on the Santa Monica Pier, and in 1940, its famous neon welcome sign was constructed.

General views of the Santa Monica Pier on June 24, 2021 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

But it wasn’t always blue skies and sunny days for the pier, as it faced possible closures throughout the years that followed.

Eventually, the Santa Monica Pier and the Looff Hippodrome building were designated U.S. National Historic Landmarks thanks to a campaign to “Save the Pier.”

In 1996, Pacific Park opened, welcoming locals and tourists with thrill rides and midway games, and the world famous Pacific Wheel. The Ferris wheel later became the first solar-powered theme park ride of its kind.

  • Santa Monica Beach and Pacific Park are seen in this undated photo. (Getty Images)
  • Santa Monica Pier

The Santa Monica Pier has seen many changes over the years, with businesses coming and going and renovations to the structure itself and surrounding area, but it has withstood the test of time and remains synonymous with L.A. and Southern California beach culture.

This week, Angelenos and Santa Monica visitors are encouraged to celebrate the pier’s enduring history with a jam-packed schedule of events, including live musical performances, “birthday” treats and a free outdoor screening of “Barbie,” among other family- and community-focused events.

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For more information on the Santa Monica Pier anniversary celebration, click here.

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Mountain Dew Baja Blast gelato is now available at Taco Bell

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Mountain Dew Baja Blast gelato is now available at Taco Bell

Taco Bell’s Mountain Dew Baja Blast Gelato made its nationwide debut Tuesday as part of the company’s “Bajaversary,” a celebration of its signature tropical soda.

The tropical lime-flavored treat is available exclusively for Taco Bell rewards members who order through the app.

Last summer, Taco Bell tested the frozen treat at its location in Irvine.

“This is the first time we are releasing a gelato, and we are so excited to hear how fans enjoy the sweet and creamy indulgence,” Liz Matthews, global chief food innovation officer at Taco Bell, said previously in a statement.

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Those interested in Taco Bell’s rewards program can sign up here.

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German Shepherd puppies rescued from San Dimas dumpster

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German Shepherd puppies rescued from San Dimas dumpster

A chain of good samaritans saved three abandoned puppies from a dumpster in San Dimas on Sunday.

The rescue began when a local employee went outside for a break and heard puppies crying. He traced the sound to a nearby business complex on the 900 block of N. Cataract Ave. and pulled three starving German Shepherds from the dumpster.

This employee alerted his business owner, who then posted to a Facebook group called “Lost and Found pets of La Verne and San Dimas.”

Carolyn Castro, an admin for the group, picked up the dogs from the employee and brought them to get medical attention. She told KTLA she’s working with the rescue Big Dog Haven to help nurse the puppies back to health and assist in getting them adopted.

Castro also said she plans to go back to the San Dimas business complex and see if there is any available surveillance video that may have captured who dumped the puppies.

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Family and friends grieve grandmother killed in Carson hit-and-run

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Family and friends grieve grandmother killed in Carson hit-and-run

Family and friends held a vigil Monday night at the sight where a beloved woman was hit and killed in a Carson intersection over the weekend. 

Authorities say she was crossing the street at Del Amo and Tillman around 6 p.m. Saturday when a driver hit her and sped away.

The family of the victim does not want to identify her at this time but said she was a loving mother, grandmother, and auntie and worked for the L.A. County courts for decades.

Loved ones and community members told KTLA’s Jennifer McGraw their hearts are broken, and they are now dealing with their loss and anger that the driver never stopped and kept going.

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“It’s sad, it’s very sad. I hate that something like this happened,” said Kenneth Carnes, a resident who lives just a couple of blocks from this latest incident. 

Carnes lives on the other side of Del Amo and says it’s a dangerous stretch of roadway.

“It has happened. Like I said, a lady got killed here and sacrificed herself for her little grandkids– and she got killed right here,” said Carnes. “Every once in a while, you can see flowers here where she died.”

Mayor Luna Davis says these deadly scenes in her city need to stop.

“We’re upset because that could’ve happened to anyone and we’re concerned,” said Mayor Davis. “I know there’s a timer there, I had just crossed two hours prior to her being hit.”

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The mayor has a message for the driver who hit and killed the woman and kept driving.

“I’m really reaching out to the person who hit her saying turn yourself in and let this family have some peace because it’s not fair that she was taken suddenly, leaving what should’ve been a joyful occasion, and now her life is gone.”

Mayor Davis says the woman was in the right and had ample time to cross the street.

Anyone with information related to this investigation is urged to contact the sheriff’s department.

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