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Venice Beach, filmed by Cop Watch Venice

The Venice boardwalk is looking empty after LAPD made a bunch of people move during the rain last night, while the surrounding areas are filling up like the Venice library park.

Sanitation is still out doing as little as possible while wasting $1 million dollars a day of Homelessness funding and LAPD is unseen during the mornings, unless there's a homeless person to move, then they're everywhere..."


Cop Watch Venice follows LAPD pacific division on world famous Venice Beach, showing a point-of-view style cop watch and update on Venice's current conditions. We make edited shorts, full scenes and are working on a documentary about homelessness and city failures. Donate to Cop Watch Venice via Cop Watch Venice Paypal


Earth Day Beach Event Charity Fundraiser on Sat, Apr 23, 2022.

These monthly events benefit The Veterans Housing Crisis and our March Spring Fling is brought to you by Brandy Gray, Liz Favini, Scott Paseltiner, and MANY MORE.

This special event will take place at Ocean Park Beach in Santa Monica CA and will include a beach volleyball tournament with both FUN and Advanced Divisions providing team or individual registration.

There will be BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS of FRIENDS as well as salsa, acroyoga, and beach volleyball clinics along with a fiery DJ lineup that'll have you moving and grooving all day with a fun Intro to SALSA lesson and then taking you into a beautiful sunset beach set before you depart!

We are a like-minded community of friends working together to make a difference in humanitarian and environmental issues around the world. Together, finding joy through giving back, activities in nature, dancing, and a variety of sports.

8:30 AM CHECK-IN
• 2x2 Competitive Set Partner WOMENS Division Beach Volleyball Tournament
• 4x4 Coed Beach Volleyball Tournament (Individual SignUp Available, Fun & Advanced Divisions)
• DJ Lineup by Sweet Nectar Music featuring an incredible lineup of DJs.
8:30-9:00 AM Yoga by TBD to gently warm up your body.
8:30- 9:30 AM Beach Volleyball Clinic
2:00 PM Acroyoga basic poses that will impress your friends and be a lot of fun to learn.
4:00 PM Introduction to SALSA by Lani & Jason
AND MORE! All while SUPPORTING A GREAT CAUSE!



UScension by CharaCare: Our mission is to provide safe and immediate housing solutions to veterans while helping them to live more successful lives. Since January 2021, we have provided support and supplies and have assisted in the transition of more than 40 veterans off the street.

We are bringing awareness to the broader LA area of the challenges that our unhoused veterans face including lack of reliable housing, access to new modalities in mental & regular health services, and the development of a supportive community that brings broader personal and career development opportunities.



Santa Monica Beach,
Ocean Park North Courts (Hollister Ave and the Beach in front of Perry's Cafe and Beach Rentals)
2400 Ocean Front Walk
Santa Monica, CA 90405

For questions, registration, or more information, visit the Event Website






Celebrate Earth Day with the Ecological Servants Project. Group litter cleanup on the beach and boardwalk.

Signup online or onsite. We’ll have our canopy set up next to the Lifeguard Operations Center. All are welcome to volunteer.

For questions, registration, or more information, visit the Event Website

Fri, April 22, 2022
1:30 PM – 3:30 PM PDT

Venice Beach Lifeguard Operations
2300 Ocean Front Walk
Los Angeles, CA 90291


Fri, April 22, 2022
5:30 PM – 6:30 PM PDT

Meet at the Zuma Cafe parking lot. We will be cleaning up the area starting at the Mailbu Zuma Beach.

Zuma Beach
30066 Pacific Coast Hwy
Malibu, CA 90265

For questions, registration, or more information, visit the Event Website


Come out and help beautify our community. Get trashy!

Fri, April 22, 2022
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM PDT


After party at Pine Tree. There will food and drinks.

Meet in front of The Well Refill

122 N Topanga Canyon Boulevard
Topanga, CA 90290

Emergency contact info: 503.431.9452

Appropriate Attire:

Wear bright colors, closed-toe shoes. We strongly recommend using gardening gloves, rather than plastic disposable gloves. Don't forget to wear sunscreen- rain or shine!

Gear:

All supplies provided by Yelp LA

For questions, registration, or more information, visit the Event Website


10 amazing local nonprofit organizations will come together to clean up the beach! Let's save the turtles together!

Sat, April 23, 2022
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM PDT

Location: 1150 Pacific Coast Hwy, Santa Monica, CA 90403

Organizers: OVERDUE X We Explore Earth

Partners: Natives 4 Nature, Hike Revolution, ACC, Access fund, FG Now, Trailmothers, others to come!

Sponsors: Yelp LA, UNIQLO

Appropriate Attire: Wear bright colors, closed-toe shoes, flashlights! We strongly recommend using gardening gloves, rather than plastic disposable gloves. Don't forget to wear sunscreen- rain or shine!

Gear: Please bring your own gloves and grabber. We do have a few extra grabbers but they are first come first serve. We will provide garbage bags. A water bottle for post-cleanup refreshment is recommended. We sell equipments on site.

For questions, registration, or more information, visit the Event Website


National Weather Service Los Angeles is warning all mariners and beachgoers, it will be dangerous to be on a boat or in the water through Friday evening. Strong W-NW winds will create choppy seas & generate high surf at areas beaches.


Los Angeles County Lifeguards rescue a sailboat just outside of Marina Del Rey last weekend.


Come celebrate earth month and join us in the Hum Nutrition X Surfrider Foundation Santa Monica beach clean up!

Sunday, April 24th

10AM -12PM

2701 Barnard Way Tower 27

Santa Monica, CA 90405

Each attendee will receive a swag bag with our HUM favorites + a beach clean up kit

REGISTER HERE



Kick off the summer with the Annenberg Community Beach House. Be a part of the 10th Annual Cardboard Yacht Regatta!

On Saturday, June 18, from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., two-person teams of all ages will test their ingenuity in racing homemade yachts made of corrugated cardboard and duct tape across the Annenberg Community Beach House pool. Have you ever dreamed of setting sail across the waters in your very own yacht? Now you can build your own cardboard yacht and test its seaworthiness in a race across the Beach House Pool. Build a yacht using just corrugated cardboard and duct tape, decorate it, cross your fingers and hope you can make it to the other side.

Two people must be in the yacht during the race. All boats must be human-powered (no motors).People's Choice Awards will be given in a variety of categories, including "Most Likely to Sink", "Best Use of Theme", and "Most Spirited". The Beach House Courtyard will open for yachts to be on display beginning at 11am. Races will launch beginning at 1pm. Please read attached information sheet for more details on the Cardboard Yacht Regatta, including appropriate yacht building materials, regatta rules and an event timeline.



The Cardboard Yacht Regatta Day pre-registration fee is $20 and early registration is encouraged. For questions or more information, visit the Annenberg Community Beach House website, or call the Beach House at 310-458-4904.

Preregistration required to race your yacht. Register early and enjoy building your boat with friends and family! $20 entry fee per yacht. Payment is NOT required for each sailor who will be in the yacht.This is a team registration. Please register once per yacht that will be entered in the event. .



A Venice Beach based Covid testing company, Sameday Health gave out fake negative covid-19 results to at least 500 customers.

Sameday Technologies, which operates under Sameday Health, has a total of 55 testing sites throughout the country, with 16 locations in Los Angeles County, including five in the city (one on the 3rd Street Promenade). Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer and Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón filed the complaint, alleging that Sameday Health and its CEO Felix Huettenback falsely advertised that test results would be provided to customers within 24 hours, knowing that it couldn’t make that guarantee. The city also alleged that they falsified and forged COVID-19 test results to at least 500 customers when it couldn’t provide real results within 24 hours.

These assholes forged COVID-19 test results to at least 500 customers when it couldn’t provide real results within 24 hours, putting their customers' lives and lives of their families at risk.

The company, and it's asshole CEO Felix Huettenbach re to pay $22.5 for fake test results, false advertising and insurance fraud.

Sameday Health on Yelp.

City Attorney Mike Feuer today announced two settlements valued at a total of $26,454,593.

FULL PRESS RELEASE:

One settlement for $22.5 million resolved allegations that the Venice-based national COVID-testing chain Sameday Technologies (doing business as Sameday Health) and its CEO Felix Huettenbach faked and forged COVID-19 test results, and engaged in false advertising and insurance fraud. City Attorney Feuer also reached a $3.9 million settlement with Dr. Jeff Toll, M.D., a Los Angeles-based doctor, to resolve allegations that he was a partner in Sameday Health’s alleged insurance fraud.

Sameday Health operates 55 testing locations nationwide, with 16 locations in L.A. County and five in the City, and has made tens of millions in revenue since the beginning of the pandemic. The settlements require the defendants to pay restitution and civil penalties, and comply with permanent injunctions prohibiting them from participating in the alleged activities that led to the City Attorney’s investigation. L.A. County District Attorney George Gascón joined Feuer in this civil enforcement action.

“It’s beyond outrageous that anyone would falsify COVID tests, as we allege happened here. If you get a negative test, you assume it’s safe to go to work, visit family and friends, or take a vacation. But the victims of this alleged scheme might unknowingly have spread COVID to others or failed to receive timely and appropriate care themselves,” said Feuer. “I just got over COVID myself and know how essential it is to have accurate test results. This landmark resolution will stop this alleged scheme, give restitution to consumers and insurers, and impose severe penalties.”

“We’ve intervened to protect consumers in numerous major COVID-related matters, but this may be the most significant consumer protection case to emerge from the pandemic,” Feuer added.

“My office is dedicated to protecting the people of Los Angeles County from dangerous and costly scams like these and seeking appropriate action against those who take advantage of consumers through fraudulent business practices,” District Attorney Gascón said. “It is not only illegal but also unconscionable to defraud people seeking medical assistance in the midst of a public health crisis. We will continue to work to bring justice to victims of all crimes, including fraud.”

According to the complaint, Sameday Health and Huettenbach allegedly falsely advertised that they could deliver COVID-19 test results to consumers within 24-hours, knowing they could not truthfully make that guarantee. When they could not fulfill their false promises, Sameday Health and Huettenbach allegedly faked, falsified and forged COVID-19 test results for at least 500 customers by manipulating old PDF lab reports and results from previous tests. The complaint alleges that, in some cases, Sameday Health sent these fake results to customers before their tests had been run or even delivered to the lab for testing. The complaint also alleges that Sameday Health sometimes sent fake results to customers whose tests were never processed by a lab—meaning that even though the customer received a “negative” result from Sameday Health, Sameday Health had no way of knowing whether the customer actually tested positive for COVID-19.

The two complaints further allege that Sameday Health and Huettenbach partnered with Toll to engage in insurance fraud by charging insurance companies that were already paying for COVID-19 tests an additional fee for medically unnecessary medical consultations. According to the complaint against Sameday Health, Sameday Health and Huettenbach required customers paying with insurance to consent to and participate in medically unnecessary consultations with doctors in order obtain a COVID-19 test. On the other hand, consumers paying with cash, the complaints allege, were not required or even able to obtain these consultations. Sameday Health allegedly targeted its insured consumers and steered them to Toll for superficial, two to three-minute-long telemedicine visits for which they charged health insurers approximately $450. In exchange for steering these customers to him, Toll allegedly gave Sameday Health a large portion of his profits from the consultations as a kickback. In all, the Sameday Health complaint alleges that Sameday Health made millions of dollars from California-based insurance claims alone.

In the settlement, Sameday Health and Huettenbach both agree to be subject to a permanent injunction that prohibits them from engaging in the unlawful business practices alleged in the complaint. The injunction also prohibits Huettenbach personally from accessing any test result or medical record belonging to any of Sameday Health’s customers. In addition to the permanent injunction, Sameday Health and Huettenbach have agreed to pay more than $9.5 million in restitution and nearly $13 million in civil penalties. In addition, the settlement requires Sameday Health to hire, and spend up to $100,000 to retain, an independent monitor to ensure that it does not send customers fake COVID-19 test results. Toll, on the other hand, agrees to be enjoined from engaging in any of the conduct alleged against him in the complaint and to pay $1.15 million in civil penalties and more than $2.8 million in restitution.

In all, these settlements require defendants to pay nearly $26.5 million, including more than $12.4 million in restitution and almost $14 million in civil penalties.

All of the defendants cooperated with the investigation into this matter.

Feuer advises those seeking COVID-19 tests to book one through a trusted healthcare provider or with Health Services of L.A. County. He reminds Angelenos to confirm in advance whether the testing service requires customers to pay for services with insurance or cash—especially those that advertise “free” services.

Feuer also advises those obtaining COVID-19 tests to be vigilant concerning tests with possible fake results. Customers should be on the lookout for COVID-19 testing services claiming that they will deliver results to customers one way (such as through a link to an online portal) but actually deliver the results in a different way (such as by attaching a PDF or simply writing the result in an email) or sending results that include any suspicious or incorrect information (such as incorrect dates or locations). These practices could indicate that the results are not trustworthy. Please report any suspicious COVID-19 testing services on the City Attorney’s online Consumer Complaint portal.

Los Angeles Supervising Deputy City Attorney Christina Tusan and Deputy City Attorneys William Pletcher, Alex Bergjans, Carr Tekosky, Louisa Kirakosian and Sarah Spielberger, all of the City Attorney’s Consumer Protection Unit, and Head Deputy District Attorney Hoon Chun and Deputy District Attorney Seza Mikikian, of the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Consumer Protection Division, are litigating this matter.


Enjoy scenic images by local photographers at the Malibu Arts Commission's next public art exhibition, "Malibu Perception," in the Malibu City Hall Gallery.

The City of Malibu Arts Commission presents Malibu Perception, a photography exhibition featuring five local artists. Participating artists include Carla Bowman Smith, Julie Ellerton, Nicole Fisher, Maureen Haldeman and Dave Teel.

The exhibition is located in the Malibu City Gallery located at Malibu City Hall. The Opening Ceremony will take place on Saturday, April 30 at 4:00 PM.

Visitors may view the artwork Monday - Friday from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM from May 2 - May 31. Admission is free.

For more information about the exhibition and the Malibu Arts Commission, Click Here.


All the HOKALI Community of surfers will be cleaning the beaches together!!
Date and time:
Sat, May 28, 2022
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM PDT


Location
Venice Beach Recreation Center
1700-1706 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, CA 90291

HOKALI is announcing guidelines for individuals to conduct solo beach clean ups as long as local governing bodies allow for public beach access. A solo cleanup is defined as an individual cleanup by one person or household unit, not necessarily organized by the chapter, but promoted as an activity for the public.

The following requirements are outlined to assist in evaluating your ability to conduct a solo beach cleanup.

Your state and local governing agency allows access to the beach;

Active use of the beach is allowed under applicable laws (e.g. walking included);

Additional restrictions on active beach use are followed, e.g., open and closing times

Beaches are not so crowded that active users can maintain a safe physical distance of 6 feet

Participation in a solo cleanup event is voluntary and solely at a participant’s own risk, including risk associated with COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2). Individuals should only participate to the extent that they can comply with applicable federal, state, and local rules and restrictions, and the below required practices including physical distancing.

The following rules must be followed to ensure individuals are equipped to make an educated, safe and mindful decision to conduct a solo cleanup while following CDC public health guidance, local beach access restrictions, and EPA recommendations for properly discarding used PPE items.

Be responsible! If you are feeling sick or generally unwell, please stay indoors and heal.

Participate in a Raffle: Send us your photo or uploaded the picture to social media with #hokalichallenge and tag @hokali.co and participate for a FREE SURFING LESSON + HOKALI HAT.

Where to find US: Look for the HOKALI Flag at Venice beach, near Jays Rentals Surfshop. Our coach Moritz will be there waiting for you :)

What to bring: mask/cloth face covering, gloves, 60% alcohol-based hand sanitizer, grabbers (if you have them), 2 separate collection receptacles.

Check with your local authority on beach use and access restrictions. Select a location where you can maintain a minimum physical distance of 6 feet. Avoid crowded areas at crowded times.

Wear a mask or cloth face covering when in public per CDC recommendations.

Wear gloves. We cannot stress this safety precaution enough. Viruses can live on hard surfaces, and individuals should exercise extreme caution when collecting litter. Wearing gloves discourages you from touching your face or face covering. If using reusable gloves, be sure to properly sanitize between uses. Effective sanitization of a reusable glove depends on the material. Individuals should comply with CDC and EPA guidance on how to effectively sanitize reusable items against COVID-19.

Grabbers are a good way to minimize contact between your gloves and trash items. Sanitize these after use and before transport or storage.

Refrain from touching your face or public surfaces during the cleanup.

Remember to use hand sanitizer after the cleanup is over, then wash your hands with soap and hot water for 20 seconds as soon as you’re able to do so.

Remember to properly disinfect all reusable equipment before and after the cleanup using an EPA-approved product for use against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

REGISTER HERE


From Santa Monica Close Up:

"Los Angeles Police Officers (LAPD) issues citations for public camping at a homeless encampment at the Venice Beach and Santa Monica Beach border on Tuesday, April 19, 2022. The border between Santa Monica Beach and Venice Beach is referred to as "No Man's Land" by both some Officers. "

Santa Monica Close Up is a photo blog by Santa Monica based Photojournalist/Press photographer Fabian Lewkowicz. Fabian is the former staff photographer for the Santa Monica Daily Observer Press, Santa Monica Mirror, Santa Monica and the Santa Monica Corsair.

Support Santa Monica Closeup/Fabian Lewkowicz with Venmo or PayPal to help earn money to make these videos:

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MALIBU & SANTA MONICA - One lane CLOSED on #PCH (SR-1) 9AM-3PM April 18-21 (Mon-Thur) at locations listed here. Schedule is subject to change.



Caltrans will close one lane on PCH between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM on various dates and locations in Malibu and Santa Monica from April 18 to April 21 for pavement repairs.

At least one lane in each direction will remain open for traffic. The lane closures are scheduled as follows:

• Monday, April 18: The northbound/westbound right lane (#2 lane) and the Winter Canyon transition to northbound PCH north of Webb Way in Malibu

• Tuesday, April 19: The northbound/westbound right lane (#2 lane) just before Zumirez Drive

• Wednesday, April 20: The northbound/westbound right lane (#2 lane) west of La Herran Road in Malibu

• Thursday, April 21: The southbound/eastbound right lane (#2 lane) just north of the McClure Tunnel in Santa Monica

The schedule is weather-permitting and subject to change. Motorists are advised to allow extra travel time, drive with care in work zones, and be alert for workers in and near the roadway.


Join us at the Santa Monica Pier once a month for a curated series for locals. Gather your friends and family and head down to the Pier for amazing entertainment including live music, DJ sunset spins, Pier business local discounts, local artist installations, and so much more! You really won't want to miss out on this incredible and unique outdoor setting to unwind with friends and loved ones all while celebrating Santa Monica.

April 21




West End Stage

SUNSET SPINS | PICO YOUTH & FAMILY CENTER

5:00-9:00 PM

Enjoy PYFC’s DJs who will be setting up at the very West End of the Pier spinning tunes as the sun sets over the Pacific.



Pacific Park Stage

LIVE MUSIC | SANTA MONICA MUSIC CENTER

4:00-9:00 PM

Enjoy live music from the Santa Monica Music Center’s awesome students and teachers.



Pier Parking Deck

CAR SHOW

5:00-9:00 PM

Come hang out and see the incredible cars of this local Santa Monica Car Club.



East End Stage

LIVE MUSIC | DOGTOWN PROPHETS

5:00-8:00 PM

Enjoy live music from the Dogtown Prophets, a local Santa Monica band.

For more info and a map of the Pier CLICK HERE


Video by 310FIRE
April 10th, 2022 - Venice Beach.

"Los Angeles Fire Department Engine 63 was dispatched to a reported transformer fire on the 800 block of E Superba Ave. While en route the incident was modified to a structure fire. Engine 63 was first on scene reporting a single story single family dwelling well involved with fire exposing a two story single family.

Truck 63 went to the roof while Engine 63 took fire attack, Truck 5 assumed Division A then transitioned to the roof on the exposed structure, which the fire extended into. Additional units were requested. Battalion 4 was known as Superba IC. Rescue 59 was medical.

The exposed building was updated to a three story single family dwelling. Knockdown was achieved in 36 minutes. No injuries, caused possibly from storage of combustibles on the side of the house."


Come volunteer to help The Bay Foundation and project partners remove non-native plants and keep our site beautiful. This project evaluates living restored shoreline with a diverse plant and wildlife community as an approach to increase coastal resiliency.

The Malibu Living Shoreline Project (MLSP) aims to restore approximately three acres of sandy beach and dune habitat at Zuma Beach and Point Dume Beach. This project will provide multiple ecosystem benefits such as increased shoreline protection and habitat for native flowering plants and shorebirds. Help us celebrate Earth month by volunteering with The Bay Foundation and project partners to remove non-native plants and keep our project beautiful at the Point Dume Beach location

Saturday, April 30, 2022 from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM PDT

Point Dume Beach
7103 Westward Beach Rd
Malibu, CA 90265

WAIVER AND REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Events are limited to 50 participants, so please sign up soon!

REGISTER HERE


Malibu Search & Rescue Team Malibu Search & Rescue Team responded to a vehicle over the side of Kanan Rd just north of Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu at around 6AM on Thursday morning. The vehicle came to rest about 300' down the canyon. Sadly, the male adult driver perished in the accident, which is now under investigation.













Tomorrow, April 15, 2022, Malibu/Lost Hills’ Motors will be conducting a Bicycle/Pedestrian Enforcement Operation in the City of Malibu, from 8am – 4pm. If you are passing through or out to enjoy the city, #slowdown, #sharetheroad, and always be aware of your surroundings.