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Starting today and all weekend long , Santa Monica's CAMI AND JAX is having their biggest sale to date! $10 bins, $30 separates, 75% off one pieces!

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Santa Monica, CA 90403


One person was killed early Friday when a sedan and sport utility vehicle collided on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. The crash was reported at about 6 a.m. near Tuna Canyon Road. Both vehicles sustained heavy front-end damage. Debris was scattered across several lanes.

The Los Angeles County coroner's office has identified a 17-year-old girl as the driver who died after a crash on the Pacific Highway Coast Highway in the Malibu area Friday morning. Dulce Maria Ramiro Sanchez of Los Angeles was killed when her car collided with another vehicle just after 6 a.m. near Topanga Canyon Boulevard, according to the California Highway Patrol.

The other driver was transported to a hospital in unknown condition, the L.A. County Sheriff's Department said. No other occupants were in either car.

The cause of the crash is under investigation.

The fatal collision prompted CHP to issue a SigAlert for both sides of the highway from Tuna Canyon Road to Topanga Canyon Road. PCH was closed for several hours before fully reopening shortly before noon.


The average water temps as of November 7th.


Surflies reports:

New, west-northwest swell and steep south swell move in the second half of the week to offer up fun-size surf. Beachbreaks should be fairly peaky off the swell combo -- and winds look favorable for the mornings.


Join Ocean Goddess Surf this Sunday, November 10th at 9am for their next FREE ladies surf meetup! Meet Ocean Goddess Surf at Topanga State Beach. They'll be set up at the picnic table. Look for the white Ocean Goddess Surf sign. Parking is free on the street. There is also a lot you can park in. Paddling out just after 9:30 all together! Please leave your valuables in your cars or at home as there won’t be anyone to watch them at this meetup.

All levels and all ages are welcome but there will not lessons given.
If you are looking to learn how to surf, check out their Level 1 (beginner) Surf Skills Clinic on Nov 17th, taught for women, by women.

If you are not comfortable surfing but want to hang out please come! There will be ladies of all levels and ages showing up and it is such a fun community! See you Sunday!


Jacks Surfboards teamed up with COR Surf Gear and Firewire Surfboards to bring you an awesome Fall Giveaway! One lucky winner will receive a Limited Edition LFT 5’11” GO FISH from Firewire Surfboards a $250 Jack’s giftcard, & over $500 of gear from COR Surf Gear that includes a board stand, wall rack, waterproof surf bag, changing poncho and changing mat; more than you can carry!

To Enter:
➡️Follow @jackssurfboards , @cor_surf and Firewire Surfboards on the ol' Instagram
➡️Enter your name + email at the link on this entry form
➡️Tag 2 of your surfing buddies in the post with the above photo.

Contest ends 11/8, Good Luck!


The average water temps as of November 4th.


There's no better way to kick off a new month, than with a Gopro GIVEAWAY! 💥

Show how you would get active with your new GoPro! All you have to do is...
1: Follow @b4bc & @gopro on Instagram
2: Like the post with the above photo and tag a bestie in the comment
3: Post a story showing us where you will take your new Gopro! Don’t forget to tag @b4bc and @gopro

💕TWO winners will be announced Friday!


The LA84 Foundation announced Friday that it has awarded $1 million in grants to Southern California school-based and community youth sports organizations.

The grants are intended to serve nearly 30,000 children involved in 16 sports across seven counties, and benefit various organizations and programs.

The LA84 Foundation’s grants will help with field refurbishment for improved playing conditions and increased safety for participants, as well as coaching education and supporting the expansion of sports opportunities for young people with physical disabilities, the foundation said.

“We are inspired by program leaders, parents and coaches from throughout Southern California who are continuing to push to close the ‘play equity gap,’” said Renata Simril, the LA84 Foundation president and CEO. “Working with these organizations to ensure that structured sports are available to all kids, regardless of where they live, their ability level or their family’s income, is a critical part of growing the movement for play equity.”

The grants include:

— For A Walk on Water , which serves four counties including Los Angeles, a $15,000 grant to provide surf therapy to children who have a disability

— A $25,000 grant for Pools of Hope of Los Angeles will fund their adaptive swim program for lessons and one-on-one therapeutic swim lessons