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UPDATE: A man who recently moved his family from Las Vegas to Venice to live in an RV, is accused of setting the RV on fire following a fight with his wife. His wife and 3 young children (ages 3, 6, 12) were inside the RV at the time, but managed to escape.

Around noon on Friday, A RV stationed by the Ralph's on Lincoln Blvd. in Venice caught fire.

"RV on fire next to Ralphs saw young people jumping out the back window, blonde young woman and a child was standing crying in the street. Took 911 ages to even pick up then put me on hold for ages before connecting to fire dept." a witness reported.





URGENT COASTAL ALERT: California coasts are experiencing a significant increase in sea lions and dolphins suffering from domoic acid (DA) poisoning due to a toxic algal bloom.

If you see any marine mammals on the beach the public should keep away at least 50 yards & call Marine Mammal Care Center's Rescue Hotline at 1-800-39-WHALE.

Email Volunteer@healthebay.org to learn how you can help keep these animals and the public safe.

More on DA poisening: Pseudo-nitzschia blooms (toxic algal blooms) offshore along the Central and Southern California coast. This algae produces a neurotoxin called domoic acid, which accumulates in fish such as sardines, anchovies, and squid. The toxin then transfers to predators such as sea lions and birds that prey on the fish—causing seizures, brain damage, and sometimes death.

Symptoms of DA poisoning in Marine mammals include side-to-side head movement, seizing, bulging eyes, extending their heads back for long periods, and erratic behavior.

The Marine Mammal Protection Act states that "it is illegal to feed or harass wild marine mammals including dolphins, porpoises, whales, seals, sea lions, and manatees."


Earlier this week, our report of the Pride Lifeguard Towers being vandalized, as well as all the mainstream news outlets' reports, did not mention the missing Ginger Rogers Beach signage that was missing from both towers. Smashed windows were the only vandalism reported.

Both towers had interpretive signage installed on them.




When we went to view the towers in person today, both towers appeared to have had the signage ripped out.






World Famous First Point Malibu to Host Queen Of The Point Surfing Contest in June 2023, Celebrating Female Longboarders

As the fastest-growing population of surfers, female longboarders are not only taking over lineups, but they represent the beauty, flow, and art of the sport. The Queen Of The Point surfing contest, set to take place at the world-renowned First Point Malibu on June 24-25, 2023, celebrates and showcases the talents of female longboarders from around the world.



The mission of QOTP is to acknowledge and show respect to the women who came before, to give a platform for the current class, and to encourage girls of the future to embrace longboard surfing. This event brings together some of the most talented longboard surfers on the planet to compete for the prestigious title of Queen Of The Point.



The Only ALL Lady, All Longboard Surf Competition Series

The Queen Of The Point contest has become one of the most highly anticipated events on the surfing calendar, attracting competitors and spectators from around the world. This year’s event promises to be another thrilling showcase of female longboarding talent, set against the stunning backdrop of First Point Malibu.

The time is now! The ladies will reign!

The event includes AMATEUR divisions, with a maximum of 12 spots per division, running in a round-robin format, guaranteeing participants a minimum of 2 heats!

The PRO division has 24 spots available, with a $6,000 Prize Purse. Heats have a maximum of 4 riders, with an early second chance elimination round.






For more info, Click Here


The suspect went up to the bus driver who at the time was outside working on the bus, and stabbed him once in the back.

The driver is currently in emergency surgery.

This happened at about 1:50PM at the Metro stop by Grand & Main St. across from Green Goddess.

911 calls stated the suspect is a man armed with a kitchen knife.

LAPD has confirmed that the suspect is now in custody.



One of the handful of sick sea lions that have been coming on to the beach. Previous sea lion incident, Click Here


Caltrans will begin clearing weeds and brush as a fire prevention measure on SR-27 (Topanga Cyn Blvd) from 9 AM to 3 PM on MON (6/26) at Cezanne Ave in Topanga Canyon. Work involves lane closure, with alternating traffic. Expect delays.



The musical lineup for the Santa Monica Pier 360 Beach Festival is here! This all star lineup is exclusively at Pier 360, the ultimate FREE beach festival, 6/24 + 6/25, only at the Pier.




From Santa Monica Close Up:

"In a concerning sighting today, Wednesday, June 21, 2023, a sea lion displaying signs of illness was spotted along the Santa Monica shoreline, raising concerns among residents and authorities. This incident comes amidst a recent surge in the number of sick sea lions reported by Animal Control."

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