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  • Tennis
    Once upon a time, playing past the age of 30 was considered a miraculous achievement for most tennis pros.
  • Tennis
    One of the best apps was released in September 2021 by Universal Tennis (of UTR). The app specializes in connecting players of all skill levels, but it also offers “Paid Hits,” where anyone can see how they stack up against elite competition.
  • COLlive News
    Rabbi Sholom and Goldie Eagle (nee Wasserman), together with their daughter Toby, recently moved to Malibu, California to establish a welcoming Chabad presence at Pepperdine University.
  • Our horse racing expert predicts the top three finishers for all three Grade 1 stakes at San Anita on Sunday. All of the races will be broadcast on TVG. The La Brea will be run at 7 furlongs and has drawn a field of seven fillies.
  • YAHOO!News
    They were only three blocks from Mike Leach’s apartment when the classmate who agreed to give him a ride home started to hesitate.
  • Buyers including Kanye West and Snapchat’s Evan Spiegel contributed to a record-breaking year, as the pandemic inspired the ultra-wealthy to invest more time and money in their homes.
  • PhilSTAR Life on MSN.com
    RM is asymptomatic, while Jin has mild fever according to BigHit Music. In a statement released on the fan platform Weverse, the agency said the two members tested positive for COVID-19 on the evening of Christmas Day,
  • Seven horses are entered in the Grade 1, $300,000 Runhappy Malibu Stakes, one of six stakes races, all graded, which make up the opening day card for the 2021-'22 meet at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia,
  • Latest coronavirus headlines from Malibu, Los Angeles County and across California: Are Some California Hospitals COVID Hot Zones?; Steep Spike In LA County COVID Cases Casts Pall Over Holidays; Largest Coronavirus Outbreak In Venice Reported At Restaurant;
  • Tennis
    I feel like this is the tennis boom part two,” says Trey Waltke, general manager of the Malibu Racquet Club in southern California. “Everyone is talking tennis. Everyone is playing. People are rediscovering how great tennis is.
  • The talented but lightly raced Flightline will try to become a Grade 1 winner when he takes on six other top sprinters in the 2021 Malibu
  • Tennis
    A small but vocal group of fans and journalists had long advocated for a more sanitary way to manage player perspiration, but it took a pandemic to make it happen.
  • The Malibu Times
    Because of the recent rainfall, Los Angeles County Health Officer, Muntu Davis, MD, MPH, is cautioning residents that bacteria, chemicals, debris, trash, and other public health hazards from city streets and mountain areas are likely to contaminate ocean waters at and around discharging storm drains,
  • Los Angeles Times
    Hot Rod Charlie was horse racing's feel-good story of 2021. His owners and trainer hope for one more year of racing, starting Sunday at Santa Anita.
  • Los Angeles Times
    Perched down a long private driveway atop one of Malibu Valley's most elevated promontory sites, this newly constructed Craftsman features panoramic views, 12-foot ceilings, imported finishes & fixtures,
  • The Malibu Times
    An estimated $1,223 worth of electronic tobacco products were stolen from the 76 Gas station on PCH. The victim described the suspect as a white male, approximately 16-years-old, wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and sweatpants. The suspect then entered the passenger seat of a four-door sedan and drove North on Corral Canyon Road. The victim said the suspect stole an estimated 68 electronic cigarettes.  The Malibu Equestrian Park was vandalized, and the damage was estimated to cost $600 to repair. The victim said around six juvenile males vandalized the men’s restroom. The soap dispenser, the towel dispenser, and the sink faucet were damaged. A mailbox at Malibu Pacific Church on Malibu Canyon Road was vandalized. The victim reviewed the security footage and said the suspect drove into the parking lot and attempted to pry open the box. The suspect did not gain entry. However, they left several pry marks. The suspect was described as a male, approximately 30-years-old, wearing a blue hat, blue jacket, and black jeans driving a silver SUV. A vehicle parked on Winding Way was broken into and ransacked. The victim went hiking and wasn’t aware that her credit cards were stolen until her husband notified her of the fraudulent charges. The victim received a fraud email and text alert that her credit cards were used at multiple retail locations, including Bloomingdales, Nordstrom Rack, and Saks Fifth Avenue. All charges have been reversed, and the cards have been canceled. There was no sign of forced entry or damage to her vehicle. An estimated $6,010 worth of cosmetic products were stolen from Sephora on Cross Creek Road. The victim said four females entered the Sephora carrying reusable bags while one stood outside the door on lookout. The employees were trying to greet and offer assistance, but the suspects continued to ignore the employees and fill their bags with products. The suspects left the store without paying and drove away in a silver or white four-door sedan. An iPhone was stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked near the Ralphs on Malibu Colony Plaza. The victim said he left his phone underneath clothing in the front passenger seat, left his vehicle unlocked, and upon return, his iPhone was missing. The iPhone was worth $400.
  • The Malibu Times
    Rain showers may have quenched a few lawns and greenery this week in Malibu, but make no mistake, it’s not enough to pull California out of a severe drought. Reservoirs
  • Los Angeles Times
    A 31-year-old man was killed by a shark off the Morro Bay coast in what is believed to be San Luis Obispo County’s first such fatality in 18 years.
  • Paulick Report
    The only graded stakes in North America this weekend fall on Santa Anita's traditional day after Christmas opening day, when the Arcadia, Calif., track unwraps six graded stakes on an 11-race card that gets under way at 11 a.
  • The Malibu Times
    The subject of head injuries and concussions has been getting a lot of attention in football and boxing over the past few years, but not so much when it comes

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