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Full video of the Lil Wayne Tha Carter VI Venice Beach Skatepark Takeover, held on Saturdau June 7th, where there was a wild cash for tricks contest, giveaways of merch, and a huge crowd.


The Santa Monica Police Department has issued an official statement regarding the unrest over recent federal immigration action in downtown Los Angeles:

"Dear Santa Monica Community,

The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) is dedicated to serving and protecting all community members, regardless of immigration status. In light of recent federal immigration actions and executive orders, we want to reassure our residents that our department will not participate in immigration enforcement operations. Our long-standing policy remains unchanged: immigration enforcement is solely the responsibility of federal law enforcement agencies under Title 8 of the United States Code.

We do not and will not conduct independent sweeps, raids, or other concentrated efforts to detain individuals based on their immigration status. Moreover, the Santa Monica Police Department will abide by California Law SB54 / The California Values Act (2017).

Public safety is built on trust, cooperation, and mutual respect. The U.S. Constitution guarantees equal protection under the law to all individuals within its jurisdiction, including those who call Santa Monica home. We understand that for law enforcement to be effective, everyone, regardless of immigration status, must feel safe when seeking our assistance.

One of the primary reasons SMPD does not enforce immigration violations is to ensure that undocumented community members who are victims or witnesses of crime feel assured and confident in coming forward. No one in our community should fear that reporting a crime or calling for help will lead to deportation. By maintaining this policy, we foster a safer city where everyone can participate in keeping our community secure. We will not allow anyone to feel they can criminally victimize our immigrant community. Through our relationship with the community, we will follow up and investigate reported crimes.

While SMPD does not engage in federal immigration enforcement, we remain steadfast in holding all individuals accountable for criminal behavior, regardless of their immigration status.

Our mission is to uphold public safety for all residents. We will continue to work tirelessly to build trust and strengthen relationships with our diverse community. Santa Monica is a place of inclusion, dignity, and respect, and we remain dedicated to ensuring that every individual feels protected and valued.

If you have any concerns or questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Santa Monica Police Department. We are here to serve everyone in our community who needs our help.

Thank you, Chief Ramon Batista"

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School officials estimate the damage to be in the tens of thousands of dollars. Campus video cameras show the incident occurred between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. Tuesday night.

"Overnight, Malibu High School experienced significant vandalism, allegedly perpetrated by a group of 40 or more current seniors and former students. This act resulted in tens of thousands of dollars in damage, including locks superglued rendering 20 classrooms inaccessible today. Additionally, a golf cart was pushed down the stairs and overturned, exterior clocks were pulled down and damaged, spray paint was used with explicit messages and inappropriate images, and tables and seating were broken, to name some of the damage." Dr. Antonio Shelton, Superintendent wrote in a letter to parents.

"This behavior is completely unacceptable and negatively impacts the entire Malibu community. We expect our students to act as responsible members of our community, including in the week leading up to graduation.

We understand that incidents like this can be concerning for all parents, and we want to assure you that the safety and health of every student is our absolute top priority. We are taking this matter extremely seriously. Our District is committed to fostering a safe and secure learning environment, and we are continuously reviewing and enhancing our school security measures to prevent such incidents and ensure the protection of our campuses and, most importantly, our students and staff.

Unfortunately, senior vandalism has occurred for more than 15 years at MHS. This is not a rite of passage. This is a crime that has consequences to all involved. It will not be tolerated.

We are collaborating closely with the Malibu / Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station in an ongoing investigation and to identify those responsible. All individuals found to be involved will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law and education code. This may include, but is not limited to, restitution for damages and the loss of senior privileges. We also believe it's vital to address the underlying issues that may contribute to such behavior and reinforce the importance of respect for property and community."

School officials estimate the damage to be in the tens of thousands of dollars. Campus video cameras show the incident occurred between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. Tuesday night.


Everything that you need to know about the U.S. Open of Freestyle Skateboarding.



Where is it?

The Venice Beach Roller Dance Plaza 1800 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, CA 90291

When is it?



9am - 6pm, June 28th and 29th, 2025

Registration

Registration is limited to 40 skaters. The fee for early registration is $30usd. Online pre-registration ends on May 30th, 2025. The fee for in-person registration is $40 usd. Click HERE to pre-register. Divisions

The Pro-Am open division will take place on June 28th, 2025 between 9am And 6pm The Rookies Division will take place on June 29th, 2025 between 10am and 1pm. The Rookies competition is intended to be a mellow introduction to freestyle skateboarding and our vibrant community.

Format

Each rider will have two 90-second runs. The highest score will be counted. In the event of a tie, the lower scores will be used as a tie breaker.

The Rookies division will include two 45-second runs.

Prizes

For the First Annual U.S. Open, prizes will include skateboard decks, wheels, trucks, stickers, bearings, and trophies

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4 rehabilitated sea lion pups, named Peachick, Spiderling, Sprinkles, and Brownie, who were affected by the recent algal bloom were released back to the ocean by the Marine Mammal Care Center this morming during a huige press conference at the Venice Pier.

Officials say sea lions have been affect by Red Tides and Domoic Acid Toxicity.

The Marine Mammal Center states "Domoic acid is produced during certain harmful algal bloom events by a type of algae called Pseudo-nitzschia australis. This neurotoxin accumulates in small fish, like sardines and anchovies, which are then eaten by marine mammals like sea lions in large quantities.

Domoic acid attacks the brain and the heart causing seizures and heart failure. If left untreated, it usually causes permanent brain damage. The toxin will naturally flush from an animal’s system over time, but sea lions repeatedly exposed to the toxin will suffer longer-lasting and more serious effects."


Santa Monica Pier 360 Beach Festival celebrates the best of beach life with an awesome, FREE, all-ages festival! With ocean sports competitions, live music, food and drinks, interactive games, sampling by some of your favorite brands and so much more, Santa Monica Pier 360 offers a peek into iconic SoCal beach culture and brings together thousands of guests for a day of good vibes. Whether you're hanging with the family, competing on land or at sea, or partying with your friends–Santa Monica Pier 360 Beach Festival has got it all! The action on the beach starts at 8:00am and the Pier Festival is open at 10:00am.

Santa Monica Pier 360 Beach Festival celebrates the best of beach life with two days of all ages experiences.

The Santa Monica “Pier 360” Beach Festival, the ultimate celebration of SoCal beach culture, returns June 28-29, 2025, for two epic days of competition, entertainment, and good vibes along the iconic Santa Monica shoreline.

Celebrate the best of beach life with an awesome, FREE, all-ages festival! With ocean sports competitions, live music, food and drinks, interactive games, sampling by some of your favorite brands and so much more. Whether you’re hanging with the family, competing on land or at sea, or partying with your friends–Santa Monica Pier 360 Beach Festival has got it all! The action on the beach starts at 8:00am and the Pier Festival is open at 10:00am.

Pier 360” Main Attractions



· Paddleboard Races (June 29) – Celebrate 90 years of paddleboard racing with the One-Mile Short Course ($30), Mike Vaughan Memorial 5-Mile Distance Race ($40), and high-speed Sprint Racing ($40). Open to paddlers of all levels.

· Ocean Swims (June 29) – 500m and 1-Mile open water swim events with wetsuit/non-wetsuit divisions and age group awards. Check-in begins at 7:30 a.m., with Hawaiian blessing.



· CBVA Beach Volleyball Tournaments (June 28 and 29) – Men’s & Women’s Open competition for a $4,000 prize pool plus the Santa Monica Beach Volleyball Hall of Fame Legends Exhibition.

· Santa Monica Classic (June 28 and 29) – High-octane strongman contest featuring over 80 male and female athletes competing across multiple weight classes.

· AAU Invitational (June 29) – Top 18:U girls teams compete in a Triple Crown showdown.

· Lifeguard Competitions (June 28) – Including the historic Pete Peterson Surfboat 1-Mile Dory Race and Junior Guard events.



· Skate Experience (June 28 and 29) – An energetic celebration of skateboarding and athleticism with demos, clinics, and competitions on custom ramps with L.A.’s top skaters.

· POP SK8 Roller Rink (June 28 and 29) – Community themed pop-up roller rink on the Pier deck open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (skates available on site).

· Beer & Spirits (June 28 and 29) – Chill with cold brews and vodka seltzers thanks to Michelob Ultra in the “Ocean Brews & Bites Garden.”



· All-Day Music & Polynesian Dance (June 28 and 29) – Kick off each day with vibrant Polynesian performances and live music throughout the afternoon.

· Museum of Beach Life (June 28 and 29) – A free, hands-on exhibit curated by local legends explores the history of surf, Muscle Beach, and paddleboard racing.

· Youth Zone (June 28 and 29, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.) – Arts, crafts, and giant games for kids. An adult must accompany children under 18.

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LA’s beloved grassroots LGBTQ+ Pride celebration returns with *FREE* party in the street!

Be who you are at the Venice Pride Block Party presented by L.A. County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath on Saturday, June 7, 2025 from 4 PM to 11 PM at the Venice sign. Featuring DJ Victor Rodriguez & Friends, community booths, food trucks, queer market, and more! Celebrate Pride at the beach, it’s open to the public—and ALL ages!

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SAIL, ROW, PADDLE OR SINK YOUR WAY INTO SUMMER! Be a part of the 13th Annual Cardboard Yacht Regatta! Saturday, June 14th.

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 9am. Races will launch beginning at 11am. Please read attached information sheet for more details on the Cardboard Yacht Regatta, including appropriate yacht building materials, regatta rules and an event timeline.



Annenberg Community Beach House
415 Pacific Coast Highway
Santa Monica, CA 90402

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The Getty Villa is reopening on June 27. What to expect:

Getty announced today that the Getty Villa Museum will reopen to the public on Friday, June 27th, following its temporary closure due to the Palisades Fire.

The Villa closed on the morning of January 7th when the site was threatened by the Palisades Fire. Since then, Getty has worked closely with its own staff and partnering agencies to test the grounds to ensure that the site and buildings are safe for the public to return.

The Villa will be open on a limited schedule of Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, from 10am to 5pm, to limit the amount of traffic on Pacific Coast Highway. The Villa is currently not accessible via Sunset Blvd., so guests should enter via PCH only. Reservations will be limited to 500 visitors daily, and free timed-entry reservations are now available to book online. Parking will remain $25.

“It is with the utmost gratitude and appreciation for Getty staff, first responders, and other agencies that we can announce the reopening of the Villa to the public,” says Katherine Fleming, President and CEO of the J. Paul Getty Trust. “Without their tireless efforts, we would not be in the position we are in today, where we can welcome back visitors and the surrounding community to enjoy the Villa grounds and collection.”

On the day of the Palisades Fire, January 7th, 17 Getty facilities, grounds, and security team members volunteered to stay on site to protect the museum. Staff were able to seal the galleries and put out small fires in the days that followed. The Villa was spared through the valiant efforts of the LAFD firefighters in the surrounding neighborhoods and targeted water drops.

Getty’s facilities and grounds teams have coordinated an extensive cleanup, including deep cleaning indoor and outdoor spaces, flushing the water system, replacing all air and water filters, and removing more than 1,300 fire-damaged trees. The site may look different to visitors, with less vegetation and some burn damage to the outer grounds.

The museum’s next exhibition, The Kingdom of Pylos: Warrior-Princes of Ancient Greece, will be on view from June 27 through January 12, 2026. The exhibition will showcase over 230 works of art and artifacts from Messenia, an epicenter of the Mycenaean civilization that flourished in Late Bronze Age Greece. The first major display in North America focused on Mycenaeans, highlights of the exhibition include clay tablets written in “Linear B,” the earliest form of the written Greek language, and the Pylos Combat Agate, a Minoan sealstone that is considered among the most exceptional works of prehistoric Aegean art.

The previous Villa exhibition, Ancient Thrace and the Classical World: Treasures from Bulgaria, Romania, and Greece, was forced to close prematurely due to the fire. Getty has created a virtual tour of the exhibition to allow visitors to explore the fascinating culture of the ancient Thracians.

“We are incredibly grateful for the support received from the Museum community and beyond as we work towards reopening the Getty Villa Museum,” says Timothy Potts, Maria Hummer-Tuttle and Robert Tuttle Director of the Getty Museum. “We look forward to welcoming visitors back to explore our newest exhibition, The Kingdom of Pylos, and much more of our treasured antiquities collection this summer.”

Getty’s Outdoor Classical Theater will also return this fall, with its 19th annual production at the Getty Villa Museum, Oedipus the King, Mama!, co-produced by Troubadour Theater Company. The Villa’s public programs schedule will continue, with a robust slate of talks and events, both in-person and online, focused on the upcoming Kingdom of Pylos exhibition.

Visitors may experience traffic and arrival delays to the Getty Villa Museum. Getty continues to work closely with local officials to remain up to date on appropriate safety and arrival measures.

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