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Venice Healer Daisy is running for Santa Monica City Council.

The Santa Monica City Council is made up of seven members elected by the community. As the legislative authority, City Council sets the policies, priorities, and budget for the local government. The City Council provides leadership through policy development regarding the current practices and future direction of the City as well as the adoption and oversight of the City budget.

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NYX Professional Makeup is getting cheeky with giant inflatable butts that popped up on the Santa Monica Pier. The larger-than-life (15 x 48 ft) installations are placed in front of the rollercoaster.


Afternoon Venice Beach Pop=Up Punk Show: is broken up by police when the rollerskaters report them for the music being too loud.


A huge portion of a tree fals onto parked vehicles on Montana Ave in Santa Monica. This happened on Tuesday afternoon, there was no wind, and it hasn't rained recently. Residents say that this has happened a few times before along this street.


The Venice Beach grand opening celebration of the Snoop Dogg Ice Cream Shop Dr Bombay. The Venice Boardwalk store is their first ever storefront.

1827 Ocean Front Walk, next to Marathon Burger.



Santa Monica Police Department officials confirmed the April 10 arrest of Ty Michael Baze, a 54-year-old captain and pastor for the Santa Monica Salvation Army, on felony charges involving the possession of child sexual abuse material

The Salvation Army has placed Baze on administrative leave pending the final results of the criminal investigation


Santa Monica Police announced that they are prepared to handle a huge protest planned for this Sunday, April 19th. A “Los Angeles Stands for Iran” demonstration is scheduled at 2 p.m. at the Third Street Promenade.

The Santa Monica Police Department is aware of a planned march on Sunday, April 19th on the 3rd Street Promenade in the downtown area.

We respect and support the community’s right to peacefully assemble and express their views. Our role is to help ensure the event remains safe for everyone.

Officers will be in the area to manage traffic, maintain access for businesses and emergency services, and support a safe environment for participants, residents, and visitors. Criminal behavior will not be tolerated and will result in enforcement action.

We encourage everyone to:
• Stay aware of surroundings
• Follow lawful directions from officers
• Keep the Promenade accessible

If you see suspicious activity or need assistance:
• Call 9-1-1 for emergencies
• Call (310) 458-8491 for non-emergency dispatch
• Sign up for alerts by texting SMVISIT to 888-777 We appreciate your cooperation.


This Sunday, April 19th at 12pm, at Venice Beach, the Snoop Dogg Ice Cream brand Dr. Bombay opens doors to their first ever storefront.

1827 Ocean Front Walk, next to Marathon Burger.

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We're pleased to announce that just eighteen months after the devastation that consumed our beautiful Pacific Palisades community, the Palisades 4th of July is back with a parade through the Historic Village and a spectacular evening event at Palisades High School. This is the 250th anniversary of the founding of our nation, and no one celebrates like Palisadians!

Your Palisades Americanism Parade Association all-volunteer board is planning a great day for our community. Please stay tuned for more information about how you may enter a float, march in a band, drive a classic car, or just walk in unity to show your pride of the Pacific Palisades. More good news. In the morning we’ll all be able to participate in the Palisades Will Rogers 10K and 5K Runs and Kids Fun-Run, which will take place back in Pacific Palisades. The Run Committeeis hard at work, and you can register now, Click Here If you wish to donate to support the endeavor, we could use your help. To stay posted with the latest news and to make your tax-deductible contribution, Click Here.

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