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NOVEMBER 3-4, 2012
Volume 11 Issue 301
Santa Monica Daily Press
LONDON’S CULINARY CONCENTRATED SEE PAGE 8
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Report: Green jobs spending underperformed Wheel you marry Federal stimulus money spent, but few spots filled BY ASHLEY ARCHIBALD Daily Press Staff Writer
PICO BLVD A recent report by the U.S. Labor Department Inspector General raises questions about the effectiveness of clean-energy training programs funded through the 2009 stimulus bill at actually creating jobs.
According to the report, the impact of the Recovery Act Green Jobs training program has been “limited” in terms of the number of graduates that have gone on to get jobs in the industry. The report examined 97 training grants totaling $435.4 million based on grantee data as of June 30, 2012. According to the
report, 113,247 people were served, roughly 90 percent of the total number targeted. Of those, 47 percent already had jobs and 49 percent of participants were individuals in need of updated training related to the energy efficiency and renewable SEE JOBS PAGE 11
me? Europe has crush on cycling BY JAN M. OLSEN & KARL RITTER Associated Press
COPENHAGEN Cycling through the heart of some European cities can be a terrifying experience as you jostle for space with cars, SEE BIKES PAGE 14
PYFC rallies to help families of the fallen BY ASHLEY ARCHIBALD Daily Press Staff Writer
PICO BLVD The Pico Youth and Family Center will hold a car wash Saturday to help the families of two young men who were BLOM killed at a party last weekend. The organization will then honor the pair during its annual Día de los Muertos — or Day of the Dead — march, in which its membership remembers all of Santa Monica’s young peo- RODRIGUEZ SEE VIGIL PAGE 10
Daylight Savings
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Remember to turn BACK your clocks one hour Sunday at 2 a.m., or whenever you feel like it.
Brandon Wise brandonw@smdp.com
Students from John Muir and SMASH elementary schools donate their Halloween candy Friday morning to troops fighting abroad, providing them with a small treat and a sweet reminder of life back home. Elementary schools all over Santa Monica will be collectively working to donate candy.
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