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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger met with the president on Wednesday to discuss wildfire recovery. Bass brought gifts for Trump: a Pacific Palisades flag and a torch from LA's 1984 Summer Olympics.

When they did photo-ops for Trumps social media, Bass is there holding the torch, next to the Palisades flag that Trump is holding.

is a stupid idea. As many people as both have on their teams, no one there thought the image of a torch next to the Palisades flag would be a stupid idea.


Here we go again! Come celebrate Cinco de Mayo with us at Venice Beach. Enjoy food, vendors,

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Legendary street skater Rodney Mullen is scheduled to host a youth skate session in Malibu on May 6, 2026.

The skate session will begin at 4 p.m. at Malibu Bluffs Park. Following the youth skate session, Mullen will headline the Malibu Library Speaker Series at Malibu City Hall at 7 p.m. Reservations are required for those who want to attend the speaker series.

Rodney Mullen is often referred to as the Godfather of Modern Street Skating. He invented most of the tricks in today’s skateboarding, and is considered the most dominant champion in the history of the sport.

The Malibu Library Speaker Series presents skateboarding legend Rodney Mullen at Malibu City Hall on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, at 7 pm.

Rodney Mullen is often referred to as the Godfather of Modern Street Skating. He invented most of the tricks in today’s skateboarding and is considered the most dominant champion in the history of the sport. He has been in the public eye since his teenage years, featured in films, documentaries, TV, video games, and print media. His drive and creativity have also translated to success in business, applied science, and technology.

Rodney is a Fellow at MIT's prestigious Media Lab and was appointed by the Smithsonian as a Distinguished Research Scholar. He serves as a scientific advisor to the C4 Foundation for active-duty Navy SEALs and as a collaborator in the Department of Complex Pain & Addictions Services at Vancouver General Hospital. He has co-written papers and contributed to studies on optimizing human performance, neuroscience, resilience, and creativity for the National Academy of Sciences.

Rodney co-founded a large and lucrative skateboard company that he sold in 2001. Under that umbrella, he launched multiple brands with other pro skaters, helping them transition their skills from athletes to business, many of whom dominate the industry today. He holds two patents and is widely credited with modern board and wheel designs.

After selling his business, Rodney found Linux Open-Source computing to be a blend of skate culture and engineering where he naturally connected concepts that led him to the TED stage. Since 2013, he’s presented at companies like IBM and Apple, and at multiple Data and DevOps conferences. Rodney co-founded an augmented reality company in 2018, which has partnerships with Niantic and Apple and has been nominated for multiple awards.

Rodney still skates two hours a day.

RSVPs are required. This event takes place at Malibu City Hall, 23825 Stuart Ranch Road, Malibu.
Wednesday, May 06
7:00pm - 8:30pm

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FREE COMIC BOOK DAY is coming and we’re bringing the PRIZES!

Join us for a fun-filled day where you can score free comics AND get a chance to win awesome giveaways all day long including a $100 gift certificate!

FREE comics for all Prize raffles & giveaways Fun for fans of every age

It's happening at: Santa Monica Comics Company May 2nd, 11am to 4pm 11870 Santa Monica Blvd., #204, Los Angeles

Bring your friends, come celebrate comics and you might walk away a winner! Free Comic Book Day

How about winning a CGC 5.0 Stan Lee signed copy of Amazing Spider-Man #11 from 1964?!!!

So come by and get some free comics, meet a ton of comic creators and artists at our rooftop SMCC comic-con and get a FREE raffle ticket with any purchase you make AND YOU'RE ENTERED TO WIN! Want better odds? You can purchase MORE raffle tickets for $1 each or 6 for $5!

A winner will be chosen at 5pm on Free Comic Book Day. You need not be present to win.

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Jeremy Ferguson, who was director of operations for Downtown Santa Monica Inc., and his wife, Mandy Zelinka, were found with fatal gunshot wounds in a possibble murder suicide at their home in Venice.

LAPD officer found the couple in their home on the 600 block of Superba Avenue at about 10:50 a.m. on April 21 following reports of a suicide at the location. Officer found both had been killed by gunshot wounds.

Ferguson, 50, had sent his suicide note to a friend who raced to the home near Venice Boulevard and called police when no one answered.

The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed that Ferguson’s wife, 49-year-old Mandy Zelinka, died from a gunshot wound to the head on April 21, 2026, inside the residence.

“Our hearts are broken as we process the news of the passing of Jeremy Ferguson,” said DTSM CEO Debbie Lee. “Jeremy was a cherished member of our team and a true champion for Downtown Santa Monica. His passion for placemaking and the dedication he brought to his work each day made a lasting impact. He will be deeply missed.”

Ferguson also served on the board of the Santa Monica History Museum.


The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) has officially launched its Santa Monica Analytical Real-Time Center (SMART Center), marking a significant advancement in how the City prevents, responds to, and investigates crime. The SMART Center serves as a centralized operations hub where technology, personnel, and real-time intelligence converge to support coordinated, proactive policing.

The SMART Center integrates multiple public safety technologies into a single operational platform, including the City’s camera network, Live 911, Drone as a First Responder operations, and advanced video analytics. This integration allows personnel to monitor incidents as they unfold, provide real-time intelligence to officers in the field, and support faster, more informed decision-making during critical incidents.

“This is a significant step forward in how we deliver public safety,” said Chief Darrick Jacob. “The SMART Center allows us to operate with greater precision, coordinate in real time, and proactively address crime trends while maintaining our commitment to transparency and accountability.”

“Safe streets are the foundation of Santa Monica’s comeback,” said Caroline Torosis, Mayor of Santa Monica. “The new businesses opening, the visitors returning, the investment flowing back into our corridors, all of it depends on people feeling safe here. The SMART Center gives our officers the real-time tools and information they need to deliver on that promise, and that is great news for every resident, every business owner, and every family in this city.”

A key function of the SMART Center is strengthening the Department’s ability to address Organized Retail Theft (ORT), a regional and statewide issue impacting Santa Monica’s commercial districts. By integrating live video and regional information-sharing systems, the SMART Center enhances SMPD’s ability to identify patterns, track repeat offenders, and coordinate with partner agencies to disrupt organized theft networks that operate across jurisdictional boundaries.

Unlike traditional systems that rely on after-the-fact investigation, the SMART Center is designed to support both real-time response and proactive enforcement. During active incidents, SMART personnel can synthesize information from multiple sources, coordinate aerial support through drone deployment, and provide officers with a clear operational picture to improve both effectiveness and safety.

Even prior to the completion of the physical center, SMPD utilized SMART Center capabilities in the field to support investigations, monitor incidents in progress, and coordinate deployments. With the center now fully operational, these tools are unified in a single environment, allowing for greater efficiency and consistency in how information is applied.

The SMART Center also enhances regional collaboration. By improving information sharing with local and state partners, SMPD is better positioned to address crime trends—particularly Organized Retail Theft—that extend beyond city limits and require coordinated, multi-agency response.

“I congratulate the Santa Monica Police Department for continually working to evolve the practice of policing to better serve our community,” said Nathan J. Hochman, Los Angeles County District Attorney. “Real-time crime intelligence centers are becoming the gold standard in policing and public safety nationwide. This cutting-edge technology helps our already highly trained officers have more robust evidence-collection which leads to greater crime prevention and, most importantly, fewer victims. At the District Attorney’s Office, this technology helps the prosecution to gather stronger evidence for our cases as we seek justice for victims. We appreciate the continued partnership with law enforcement as we work to take down retail thieves and other organized crime rings across Los Angeles County.”

Funding for the SMART Center was secured through a competitive grant from the California Board of State and Community Corrections as part of the Organized Retail Theft Prevention Grant Program, through which SMPD was awarded $6.125 million. This investment reflects the State’s recognition of technology-driven, intelligence-led policing as a critical component in addressing retail theft and other complex crime challenges.

The SMART Center directly supports SMPD’s four operational priorities: crime suppression, homelessness response, traffic safety, and community engagement. For the community, this translates to faster emergency response, more precise deployments, and improved coordination during large-scale or rapidly evolving incidents.

The launch of the SMART Center represents more than a new facility—it reflects a shift in how SMPD delivers public safety. By combining technology, personnel, and real-time intelligence, the Department is advancing a more coordinated, proactive approach focused on prevention, accountability, and community trust.


Ciclavia is taking over the streets of West LA this Sunday and Bay Street Boards will be out on the block getting active!

Bay Street Boards is just beyond the Hub at Centinela and Santa Monica Blvd, head over for some fun skate vibes and a sidewalk sale!

Bay Street Boards
3216 Santa Monica Blvd,
Santa Monica, CA 90404

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CicLAvia is a non-profit organization that has been opening streets throughout LA County since 2010. Come experience car-free open streets in West LA.

Date: Sunday, April 24, 2026
Time: 9am - 4pm
Location: Connecting Santa Monica Blvd and Westwood Blvd

Santa Monica Blvd, from Centinela Ave to Westwood Blvd
Westwood Blvd, from Santa Monica Blvd to Le Conte Ave



Enjoy the pop-up park for the day in your favorite people-powered way, whether that's walking, jogging, biking, roller skating, skating, or simply spectating! All ages and abilities are welcome.

Activities abound along the CicLAvia—West LA route! You can check out shops, eateries, local gems, and activities along the route.

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Venice Healer Daisy is running for Santa Monica City Council.

The Santa Monica City Council is made up of seven members elected by the community. As the legislative authority, City Council sets the policies, priorities, and budget for the local government. The City Council provides leadership through policy development regarding the current practices and future direction of the City as well as the adoption and oversight of the City budget.

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