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Get ready to stroll through the Venice Street Fair where you can discover unique finds, cool local art, santa visit, music & dog adoptions!

Get ready for a fun-filled day of arts, crafts, music, and puppies

Explore unique local vendors, enjoy live performances, and savor tasty treats from food trucks. Bring your friends and family for a memorable day out in the vibrant Venice community.

Open from 9.30am-4.30pm.

3rd street from Rose to Gjusta.

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The Daisy the Venice Healer is back, today she visits the weekly Homeless Clean Up of Venice Beach.

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Venice Beach monthly beach clean-up - a simple, purposeful way to protect and preserve our local coastline

Where: Venice Beach Fishing Pier – meet at the entrance of the pier, Sunday, Feb 22 from 11 am to 12 pm PST

What to Expect:



60 minute of cleaning the beach Basic supplies like gloves and trash bags will be provided

You are welcome to bring or donate extra gloves, trash bags, or grabbers if you’d like to help

Who Can Join:

Anyone committed to caring for the coast is welcome. No prior experience necessary—just bring your energy and willingness to contribute.

What to Bring:

Water or reusable water bottle

Optional: your own gloves, grabber, or trash bags

Why Participate:

Every piece of trash removed helps protect our beaches, wildlife, and community. Your participation makes a visible difference and connects you to others who care about our coast.

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Get ready to celebrate Cinco de Mayo Venice style with a vibrant parade and festival - it's going to be a fiesta to remember!

The Historical Venice Cinco de Mayo Parade & Festival returns this year on Saturady, May 2nd.

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The Marathon Run Club and Run Champs are joining forces to host a special 5K Community Run! Whether you’re a local resident or visiting town, we’re inviting everyone to come out, lace up, and join us for a fun, energizing run down the world-famous Venice Boardwalk.

This event is all about community, connection, and movement. Bring your friends, your family, or pull up solo and meet new people who share the same commitment to health, positivity, and progress.

Date: Saturday, February 21st, 2026 / Time: Meet at 8:30AM

Location: Marathon Burger (1827 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, CA)

Distance: 5K (3.1 miles)

Pace: All levels welcome

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"I've always enjoyed getting quick glances of the hobbies people have as you walk past homes in Venice, I've had tons of people stop in and talk to me while I've worked on surfboards in my garage saying they'd love to know more. I made this video. Maybe you're one of the people that stopped by and had questions seeing this."


Another police standoff in Venice Beach, this time, Los Angeles Police Officer respond to a call of a man with a gun. A guy that neighbors refer to as a known trouble-maker was said to be in front of his home waving a gun around.



After the situation was de-esculated, no arrest was made, adding to the frustrationof residents who live on this street, as one states in the video, that the guy has been a problem for some time now.


Los Angeles Sheriff's Department stands ready as the Animal Activism Collective protests for animal rights at the Ritz Calton Hotel in Marina Del Rey as part of their Los Angeles Convergence.



A Waymo vehicle struck a child on Friday, January 23. According to the NHTSA, the incident occurred within two blocks of a Santa Monica, CA elementary school during normal school drop off hours and that there were other children, a crossing guard, and several double-parked vehicles were in the vicinity. The child ran across the street from behind a double parked SUV towards the school and was struck by the Waymo AV. Waymo reported that the child sustained minor injuries.

At the time of the incident, the Waymo AV was operated by Waymo’s 5th Generation Automated Driving System (ADS). No safety operator was present in the vehicle.

Waymo released a statement:

"At Waymo, we are committed to improving road safety, both for our riders and all those with whom we share the road. Part of that commitment is being transparent when incidents occur, which is why we are sharing details regarding an event in Santa Monica, California, on Friday, January 23, where one of our vehicles made contact with a young pedestrian. Following the event, we voluntarily contacted the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that same day. NHTSA has indicated to us that they intend to open an investigation into this incident, and we will cooperate fully with them throughout the process.

The event occurred when the pedestrian suddenly entered the roadway from behind a tall SUV, moving directly into our vehicle's path. Our technology immediately detected the individual as soon as they began to emerge from behind the stopped vehicle. The Waymo Driver braked hard, reducing speed from approximately 17 mph to under 6 mph before contact was made.

To put this in perspective, our peer-reviewed model shows that a fully attentive human driver in this same situation would have made contact with the pedestrian at approximately 14 mph. This significant reduction in impact speed and severity is a demonstration of the material safety benefit of the Waymo Driver.

Following contact, the pedestrian stood up immediately, walked to the sidewalk, and we called 911. The vehicle remained stopped, moved to the side of the road, and stayed there until law enforcement cleared the vehicle to leave the scene.

This event demonstrates the critical value of our safety systems. We remain committed to improving road safety where we operate as we continue on our mission to be the world’s most trusted driver."

A parent posted this statement online:

"Happened in my kids school, grant elementary. From everything I heard, it’s the kids/parents fault for sure. They let the child out on the opposite side of the street ad the kids ran behind a car to cross the street. There is a crossings guard just next to him but they still ran. I hope they will charge the parents for negligence. I’m not here to protect a corporation but I believe that if it was a human driver the kid would had it worse."

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