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An east coast beach break longboarder comes to Malibu and gets tips from Devon Howard.


Project Save Our Surf returns to Tower 26 to clean the beach. Buckets, gloves and light snacks will be provided.

Come join Project Save Our Surf for a fun afternoon of music and refreshments cleaning the beach. Buckets and gloves will also be provided for the cleanup. Connect with others in Los Angeles working to support our environment.

We have also partnered with Project Pop Drop to collect items for the homeless that we will be delivering to a homeless shelter on the last Saturday of the month (each month is a different shelter and details will be available at the cleanup for those who want to attend that event as well). We are collecting non- perishable foods and new toiletries, new socks, new underwear, new clothing etc.

Saturday, February 10 · 11am - 1pm
Santa Monica Beach Tower 26

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Volunteer with The Bay Foundation at the Santa Monica Beach Dune Restoration project. Participants will learn about dune ecology and contribute to restoration by removing trash, microsplastics, and invasive plants.This event will help increase biodiversity and coastal resilience.

Saturday, February 10, 2024
9:30 AM to 11:00 PM
530 Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica 90402
Nearest parking lot is Beach Parking Lot 9 North. Cost $10.00.

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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. Thank you for your interest in volunteering with The Bay Foundation to remove invasive plants and keep our project beautiful at the Point Dume Beach location.

Saturday, February 3, 2024
9:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Westward Beach Rd, Malibu, CA 90265

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The SLO CAL Open Pismo Beach wrapped up in epic, summer-like conditions on Sunday. Taking the win in the North America Qualifying Series (QS) 3,000 women’s event was Malibu’s Talia Swindal.



For Talia, the win was an emotional one as she dedicated it to Malibu surfer Lyon Herron, who recently succumb to a long fight with cancer. “I want to dedicate this win to Lyon Herron, Lyon forever,” Talia said, "He was an amazing surfer and Malibu guy. He passed away last month. I’ve always looked up to Lyon. He’s such an inspiration and yeah this is for him.”


Photo by Jonathon Reis

Talia, who earned the win over hyper-talented Bella Kenworthy, also sharde "I know she can throw a 9 or a 10 whenever she has to so I’m never comfortable out there with her having priority and needing a score. This means so much and just thank you to everyone supporting me; my family, my friends. This is incredible.”

Swindal now moves into a tie for first on the North America Qualifying Series with San Clemente's Kirra Pinkerton.


Photo by Jonathon Reis



Mike, aka German in Venice, vlogs about daily life in Venice Beach, and the nearby communities.

"I showed up to Venice Beach today finding a huge crowd in front of the Sidewalk Café. I had no idea what was going on. I later found out that the musician and DJ Mark Rebillet, and the famous freestyle rapper, which is iconic on YouTube, Harry Mack. It felt like you're at a concert. I haven’t seen such a big crowd in a long time."

If you would like to support German in Venice with some gas money or you want to buy him a coffee, you are welcome to donate to his paypal account: https://paypal.me/germaninvenice


Venice Healer Daisy is interviewed by Venice Gallerie

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Created by artist Douglas Hollis, these two 14-foot chairs with large stainless-steel tubes produce melodic sounds when the wind blows.


The City of Malibu is pleased to announce the approval of a long-term contract with the California Highway Patrol (CHP) to establish a dedicated three-officer traffic enforcement taskforce to patrol Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) within City Limits.

On January 22, 2024, the Malibu City Council approved the contract for the term of two years, with a financial commitment not to exceed $2 million dollars. Active, visible traffic enforcement is one of the most immediate ways to make PCH safer, and will send a message that speeding and reckless driving will not be tolerated in Malibu.

Despite PCH being under Caltrans jurisdiction, the City remains committed to doing everything possible within its jurisdictional ability to make PCH safer. The City Council declared a local state of emergency on November 13, 2023, in response to the increasingly dangerous conditions on PCH, culminating in the tragic deaths of four Pepperdine students struck by a speeding motorist while walking along PCH in October, 2023.