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On Friday, Octobner 17th, at around 10:14AM, people witnessed an immigration raid at the car wash on 25th St and Pico in SWanta Monica. It has been reportd that 2 workers were taken away by ICE agents, as well as a lady from Gilbert's Restuarant. 20 immigratation officer were said to have been there.

The City of Santa Monica has released a statement:


The city is aware that federal immigration agents executed operations at a car wash and possibly other locations in Santa Monica on Oct. 17 and detained several individuals who were working. We understand that these actions have caused anxiety and uncertainty in the community, and we take them very seriously.

We stand with everyone in Santa Monica who is concerned, fearful, or grieving. We are committed to ensuring that no one feels isolated, and to doing all that is within our power to protect dignity, fairness, and inclusion.    

The city is taking immediate action to do what we can to support the individuals and families impacted by today’s action.

That includes:    

Coordinating with legal aid and immigrant rights organizations to provide support and resources Offering information about rights, legal representation, and community services Facilitating access to social, health, and economic support for those impacted Advocating against indiscriminate or unjustified federal immigration operations that harm our community

The city of Santa Monica does not engage in immigration enforcement. Santa Monica Police Department does not participate in raids, arrests, or detentions based on immigration status. Our priority remains public safety and maintaining trust with all residents, regardless of immigration status.



THROWBACK THURSDAY: The surfing scene, along with a behind-the-scenes clip from the 1996 action film, Escape From LA. A tsnuami hits and sends a big wave down Wilshire Blvd, The surfing stunt doubles were actually 2 professional skateboarders. Tony Hawk surfed the scene for Kurt Russell while and Chris Miller doubled Peter Fonda.



Checking out the Carlson Family Halloween Haunted House Spooktacular during the afternoon.



An update with Daisy the Venice Healer , she tells us about her recent skateboarding acident where she got a concussion, her upcoming pregnancy, her boyfriends and more. Then she shows us her new garden and heads over to the drum circle.

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The City of Malibu has proposed two quick-build roundabouts on PCH/State Route 1 (SR-1) in coordination with Caltrans. This pilot project will install temporary roundabouts at PCH intersections with Encinal Canyon Road and El Matador Beach Road. The project aims to calm traffic, improve pedestrian safety, and add dedicated bike lanes to help assess the feasibility of permanent roundabouts.

The City of Malibu, in coordination with Caltrans, is advancing a quick-build pilot project currently in the Project Initiation Document (PID) phase. The project proposes the temporary installation of roundabouts at two key intersections along PCH: Encinal Canyon Road and El Matador Beach Road. The intent is to improve safety by slowing vehicle speeds, enhancing pedestrian crossings and reducing crash severity.

The corridor will be reconfigured from a four-lane roadway to two single-lane roundabouts with dedicated bike lanes, pedestrian refuge areas and buffered parking. Community feedback gathered during the pilot will help determine the feasibility of permanent installations at these and other locations along the corridor.

The purpose of the project is to improve safety and efficiency for all users of PCH by placing the roundabouts at both intersections. This will reduce vehicle speeds, create safer conditions for pedestrian crossings and provide them safe refuge and improve visibility.

The existing conditions between Encinal Canyon Road and El Matador State Beach consist of four travel lanes (two in each direction) with a two-way left turn lane, and a 55 mph speed limit. It creates an unsafe condition for pedestrian activity and vehicular turning movements at the two locations. The roundabouts are intended to improve safety for people walking, biking and driving. This will be achieved by redesigning PCH at these intersections to reduce vehicle lanes from two to one, which decreases crossing distance and overall speed of vehicles in the area. Construction is expected to begin in early 2026.

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A person wishing to remain anonymous has posted online claiming to have worked with Jonathan Rinderknecht, the suspect charged with the Palisades Fire. Here is what was written:

I knew the Pacific Palisades arsonist and the media is wrong about him.

"I don’t know where to start with this. I’m not usually active on reddit but i’m having a bad day and I can’t get this off my mind.

I can provide some limited proof if needed… screenshots of a conversation. Proof I worked at a specific restaurant. But that’s all I have.

I’d like to remain anonymous.

We weren’t best friends. We were coworkers at a high volume restaurant. From what he’s told me personally, Jonathan has worked at multiple very well respected restaurants in the LA area. Fine dining. Maybe he was just talking … I don’t know.

He wasn’t just some “random uber driver from Florida” … I thought he lived in California/ the LA area for a WHILE. From what I know, he was doing well for himself for an unknown amount of time.

He was fired from some fancy job for one reason or another, and I met him at a high volume casual restaurant. I’d say he seem depressed and like his life was possibly going downhill. But nothing too dramatic. Didn’t get too personal.

Again, we weren’t best friends but we spent a lot of time together due to work. We got along well.

In personality, he was one of the most type A, meticulous people i’ve ever met. He was intentional with everything he did. He was a fine dining server through and through. He even had his own little special tools that he’d bring into this casual setting. It was to the point that people laughed about it. People LAUGHED about how meticulous, intentional, specific, he was about every detail because no one was asking him to do that in such a casual environment.

He’d hand-sew his uniform. No one else did that.

He was smart. He’d often tell stories about what it’s like to deal with the richest of the rich. I’m talking Dubai politicians. How they actually treat people behind close doors. He never talked about fire. 😂 … but the stories he’d tell about being a servant for the rich line up with the ChatGPT images he generated that are all over the news right now. I probably can’t legally say that he was saying things that suggested a motive. I won’t say i’m sure of that. I met him 3 years ago. I have zero proof that there is correlation between our conversations and his actions.

But I know he’s not some “dumb young kid” … he’s not some type of frat bro or anything like that. I know he didn’t “play with fireworks in a dry area” like SOME news outlets are saying because it’s been disproven. And it’s NOT his personality to do so in the first place. I personally couldn’t see him getting overly excited about a holiday or fireworks to begin with. But again, im just someone who spent a good amount of time with him at work. Not a girlfriend, close friend, or a family member.

I can say when I knew him, he worked out every day and he was ALWAYS clean shaven with a nice haircut. I didn’t even recognize him with his new look.

Some people thought he was creepy or unlikable. No one that I know of saw him as threatening.

Some are describing him as innocent, shy, and friendly in a way that I also don’t feel matches the personality I interacted with. He was nice, sure. But in my experience, he wasn’t the type of guy to show much emotion or get too excited about much at all. I guess he was serious and kind of stoic.

I do feel that he’s being labeled in a certain way due to race. But that’s just my opinion.

Personally, im feeling pretty bad because I lost the best job i’ve ever had due to the Pacific Palisades fire. I don’t want to make it seem like losing a job is as bad as losing a home. But I do personally feel like this tragedy ruined my life.

I’ve sobbed my eyes out many times over this.

And come to find out, the cause is not a stranger or a natural disaster. It’s a guy i’ve spent a lot of time with.

I was unemployed for months, and I’ve been struggling for this entire year. It’s been like a horrible and constant game of catch up.

I honestly feel like an idiot, like I should have really thought about why some people saw him as creepy and unlikable.

I feel like an idiot, I didn’t initially recognize his face on the news until someone texted me about it.

I feel like an idiot, every day I was spending time with the guy who was gonna ruin my life 3 years later.

But I know i’m not stupid when I say the media is wrong about this guy.

I’m very sure about what i’m saying. And although i’d like to remain anonymous, and i’m sure experiences from 3 years ago won’t hold up very much as a testament of his character … I did decide that I would like to share my opinion anyway. I thought it might mean something to some people. Don’t know."



Saturday, October 18
12 – 3pm PDT

Palisades Park
Ocean Ave at Montana Avenue
Santa Monica, CA 90401

About this event (from the organizers):

"Our peaceful movement is only getting bigger and stronger. “NO KINGS” is more than just a slogan—it’s the foundation our nation was built upon. Born in the streets, carried by millions in chants and on posters, it echoes from city blocks to rural town squares, uniting people across this country to fight dictatorship together. The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don’t have kings, and we won’t back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty. Grow our movement and join us. A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.".


Saturday, October 18
12 – 3pm PDT

Abbot Kinney Boulevard & Venice Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90291

About this event (from the organizers):

"Our peaceful movement is only getting bigger and stronger. “NO KINGS” is more than just a slogan—it’s the foundation our nation was built upon. Born in the streets, carried by millions in chants and on posters, it echoes from city blocks to rural town squares, uniting people across this country to fight dictatorship together. The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don’t have kings, and we won’t back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty. Grow our movement and join us. A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.".


Due to the anticipated storm, Caltrans will close Topanga Canyon Boulevard between Pacific Coast Highway and Grand View Drive today, October 13 at 10:00 PM until Tuesday, October 15 at 5:00 AM.

Caltrans will monitor the situation and evaluate reopening in the morning, depending on the amount of rainfall.

⚠️ Los Angeles County Public Works has issued a PHASE 2 mudflow forecast for the Franklin Fire and Palisades Fire burn areas in Malibu. Some streets may become completely blocked by debris. The Evacuation Warning remains in effect.

The City will continue monitoring the situation and is ready to activate the Emergency Operations Center if necessary.



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