Bomb Threat Made At Santa Monica Pier

April 6, 2026 ·

SANTA MONICA—The Santa Monica Police Department announced on Saturday, April 4, a bomb threat was made at the Santa Monica Pier.

At approximately 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, the SMPD received a report involving a potential bomb threat directed at the Santa Monica Pier.

​SMPD personnel arrived on the scene immediately to assess the situation. In coordination with specialized units, officers conducted a thorough sweep of the area. Following the investigation, it was determined that the threat was not credible.

​The Santa Monica Pier remained open throughout the assessment, and no injuries were reported. Out of an abundance of caution, the public will notice an increased police presence in the area. All operations at the SM Pier have returned to normal.

​The safety of residents and visitors is the Police Department’s top priority. The SMPD is asking the public to remain aware of their surroundings and follow the principle of “See Something, Say Something.”

 

By Danny Jones

Household Hazardous Waste And E-Waste Collection April 18

April 6, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Malibu Facebook page.

MALIBU—The city of Malibu announced on its Facebook page that it will host a Household Hazardous Waste & E-Waste Collection and documenting shredding event.

The event will take place on Saturday, April 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Malibu City Hall located at 23825 Stuart Ranch Road, Upper Parking Lot.

Individuals will be able to safely dispose of automotive and household batteries, anti-freeze, ink cartridges, oil filters, unbroken light bulbs, used motor oil (15 gallons max), water-based and latex paint (15 gallons max).

Electronic waste that will be accepted include cable boxes, cameras, cell phones, desktops and laptops, keyboard and mouse, printers and copiers, mixed plastic/metal/wire, monitors, including TVs, office/home phones, tablets, video/audio equipment and video game systems.

Document shredding will also be available, which includes checkbooks, credit card statements, insurance information, investment records, legal files, medical information, pay stubs, receipts and invoices, tax forms and bank statements, utility bills (max of 5 boxes or 13-gallon bags per household.

For more details visit: www.MalibuCity.org/Calendar.

 

By Danny Jones

Board Of Forestry And Fire Protection’s Zone 0 Meeting April 23

April 6, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Malibu Facebook page.

MALIBU—On April 3, the city of Malibu posted on its Facebook page that the Board of Forestry and Fire Protection Zone 0 Regulatory Advisory Committee Meeting will be held on April 23.

Community members are invited to attend an upcoming meeting of the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection’s Zone 0 Regulatory Advisory Committee, which will visit the Los Angeles region to share updates and gather input on wildfire resilience efforts.

The meeting will include discussion based on the most recent draft Zone 0 Regulations, which will be available on the Board’s website prior to the meeting, at https://bof.fire.ca.gov/.

The event will last from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Calabasas Community Center inside The Grove Room located at 27040 Malibu Hills Road.

Attendees will have the opportunity to hear directly from the Committee and participate in public comment. Those wishing to provide in-person comment are encouraged to arrive early, as comments will be heard in the order received.

The meeting will also be streamed live and available online.

Registration is required for both in-person and virtual attendance.

Public comments may be submitted anytime to PublicComments@bof.ca.gov
To learn more visit: https://bof.fire.ca.gov/

 

By Danny Jones

Santa Monica City Gallery Opening April 10

April 6, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of Zalfa Imani.

SANTA MONICA—On April 2, the city of Santa Monica posted on its website that the first municipal art gallery, the Santa Monica City Gallery, at Bergamot Station Arts Center will open on April 10 with “Case Study: Adapt” from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

The reception will feature light refreshments and remarks by California for the Arts Executive Director Julie Baker and a commendation for State Senator Ben Allen, founder of Arts Month.

The opening exhibit “Case Study: Adapt” explores how design can meet the challenges of a changing climate to create homes as resilient as they are beautiful. On loan from USC Architecture and previously featured at the Charles & Ray Eames Foundation, “Case Study: Adapt” showcases architectural models created by USC students in collaboration with 10 architecture firms addressing the rebuilding needs of families impacted by the Pacific Palisades and Altadena wildfires.

The exhibit revisits the classic Case Study House program of the mid-1940s, when architects such as Richard Neutra, Charles and Ray Eames, and Pierre Koenig were commissioned to design and build innovative, affordable homes that responded to post-war housing needs.

The city of Santa Monica established the City Gallery at Bergamot Station Arts Center to expand access to creative space and increase opportunities for artists and the public alike. Developed in response to the growing need for flexible artist residency and project space, the gallery serves as a platform for rotating exhibitions, community partnerships and artist-led programming.

It also provides a dedicated place to showcase works from the city’s Art Bank collection, while supporting short-term exhibitions and collaborations that reflect Santa Monica’s cultural priorities and bring new creative experiences to the community.

The new venue joins the ranks of over 20 renowned art galleries, design firms and non-profits that operate at Bergamot Station, reflecting the city’s long history of celebrating arts, culture and creativity.

For gallery location and hours, visit: https://www.santamonica.gov/places/cultural-venue/santa-monica-city-gallery.

For more information on Bergamot Station Arts Center, visit: https://www.santamonica.gov/places/city-facilities/bergamot-station-arts-center.

 

By Danny Jones

Hiker Rescued Near Mulholland Drive

April 6, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of Holly Mandarich.

MULHOLLAND/LAUREL CANYON—On April 2, the Los Angeles Fire Department rescued a hiker on Mulholland Drive.

The incident was reported at 12:28 p.m. at 8527 Mulholland Dr. near the Beverly Crest region. An adult female with 3 children (unknown ages or genders) requested LAFD assistance due to becoming “lost” while hiking a local trail.

LAFD Air and Ground units responded and located the group, whom were successfully and safely escorted to the trailhead on foot. There were no reports of any injuries.

 

By Danny Jones

BHPD Celebrates National Property And Evidence Professionals Appreciation Week

April 6, 2026 ·

BEVERLY HILLS—The Beverly Hills Police Department has announced that it is celebrating National Property and Evidence Professionals Appreciation Week.

The post on the BHPD Facebook page on April 3 at 11:13 a.m. indicated the purpose of this week’s celebration is to acknowledge the work of the department’s two Property Officers.

These officers keep track of evidence that is collected at crime scenes.  In addition, they ensure that it is properly stored and documented.

The Beverly Hills Police Department noted that it wanted to thank the two property officers for their hard work.

 

By Daniel Diquinzio

West Hollywood Launches Drive Mindfully Campaign

April 6, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of City of West Hollywood Facebook page.

WEST HOLLYWOOD—In order to address the issue of distracted driving and pedestrian driving, the city of West Hollywood launched its Drive Mindfully Campaign on the city’s Facebook page.

The purpose of this campaign is to inform the citizens of West Hollywood about the dangers of distracted driving and how it endangers the safety of other drivers and pedestrians.

Additional information about the Drive Mindfully campaign can be found on the city of West Hollywood’s fact sheet via https://www.weho.org/home/showpublisheddocument/42411/637116479875670000.

 

By Daniel Diquinzio

City Of Malibu Finishes Safety Improvements To Cross Creek

April 6, 2026 ·

MALIBU—On Wednesday, April 1, at 7:58 p.m., the city of Malibu announced on its Facebook page it finished the efforts to make improvements to Cross Creek Road safer.

The purpose of the improvements was to replace the old crosswalk lights leading to the Civic Center on Cross Creek Road. These new lights are solar-powered.

The city hopes this will allow the Civic Center at Cross Creek Road to operate independently of the city’s electrical grid and reduce maintenance costs for the civic center.

The new lights installed on Cross Creek Road will also make the Civic Center more inviting.

 

By Daniel Diquinzio

Santa Monica Shooting Victim Identified As Yair Segundo Cruz

April 4, 2026 ·

SANTA MONICA—On Wednesday, April 1, the office of the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner revealed that it identified the man who was fatally shot in Santa Monica around 10:30 p.m. on March 28. The victim has been identified as 22-year-old Yair Segundo Cruz.

According to the post on the Santa Monica Facebook page, the shooting happened near the intersection of 4th Street and Olympic Drive.

Cruz was given medical treatment and was taken to a hospital where he later died. The investigation into the shooting is ongoing.

The Police Department has asked that anyone who knows anything about the shooting contact Sergeant Shaun Cooney of the Criminal Investigations Division. Sergeant Shaun Cooney can be reached at 310-458-8401 or via email Shaun.Cooney@santamonica.gov.

 

By Daniel Diquinzio

Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham Attacked In Santa Monica

April 2, 2026 ·

Photo by Leticia Golubov.
SANTA MONICA—On Wednesday, April 1, guitarist, singer, and songwriter, Lindsey Buckingham, 76, was attacked in Santa Monica. A female stalker, who is reportedly known to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), threw an unknown substance at the Fleetwood Mac Star, Buckingham, as he was arriving for an appointment. The woman threw the substance on him and fled. Buckingham was not harmed in the incident. Multiple reports indicate that in 2024, Buckingham obtained a permanent restraining order against the stalker referred to only as “Michelle,” who, according to The Blast, has threatened Buckingham and his family. Reports indicate that LAPD Threat Unit detectives are leading the is investigation. It is unknown if the suspect has been arrested. LAPD is not commenting on the incident. The former Fleetwood Mac star and his wife, Kristen Messner, have three adult children together whom they attempted to raise out of the limelight. Buckingham was born in Palo Alto and primarily lived in Los Angeles County. In 2022, he and his wife purchased a home in Brentwood Park. Reports indicate that Buckingham enjoys what is often referred to as flipping houses. He purchases high-end homes in the area, renovates, and resells them. Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac in 1975. Buckingham wrote and produced “Go Your Own Way,” released as the band’s lead single on December 20, 1976. In 2010, “Go Your Own Way” made the 120 spot in Rolling Stones magazine’s Top 500 Rock and Roll Songs of All Time. In 1977, Ken Caillat, Richard Dashut, and Fleetwood Mac (Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Stevie Nicks) won a Grammy for Album of the Year with the hit song “Rumours.”   By Sharon

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