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  • The Malibu Times
    How do you know what to believe when information comes to you prepackaged by artificial intelligence in some computer that probably knows more about you than you do yourself? If
  • Los Angeles Times
    Looking back at Mental Health Awareness Month in May, mental health issues and the increasing number of people affected by them are not going anywhere. According to the National Institute of Mental Health 51.1 million adults in the U.S suffer from mental ...
  • The Los Angeles County Office of Education will meet Wednesday to review Malibu's request to form its own district.
  • The upcoming electric 2022 BMW i4 likely will have many asking: What exactly makes a BMW a BMW? With no internal-combustion engine under its hood, is the i4's Bimmer-ness defined by its handling, its engineering,
  • Today
    TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager reveals the June pick for her “Read with Jenna” book club: “Malibu Rising” by Taylor Jenkins Reid, which Jenna calls “the perfect beach read.” The novel tells the story of one night in Malibu,
  • California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) – creator of California-style pizza – celebrates seasonal fare with a new selection of artfully crafted dishes inspired
  • The Malibu Times
    After a long year-and-a-half, it is finally summertime, COVID-19 is getting quiet and that means it’s time to pull out your fuzzy blankets, stack your wicker picnic baskets and coolers
  • A preliminary 3.0-magnitude earthquake struck Monday morning off the Malibu coast, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
  • ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSN.com
    Three bobcat kittens were recently discovered inside the cavity of an oak tree that survived the Woolsey Fire. Biologists studying Southern California bobcats found a mother and three kittens this spring in an unusual den in an area intensely burned by the huge 2018 wildfire,
  • Los Angeles Times
    Since March 13, 2020, when shops, restaurants and schools closed down, so did museums. After several months, one popular museum opened back up: the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Featuring new and old exhibits, viewers enter each room in awe. Scroll ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    When the 17-year-old Olivia Rodrigo released her first single “drivers license” on Jan. 8, the world stopped at its heels. Within three days of its release, it quickly broke Spotify’s record for the most streams of a non-holiday song in a day. When ...
  • A preliminary-magnitude 3.0 earthquake, centered miles offshore, rattled the Malibu and Calabasas areas, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
  • The Malibu Times
    Malibu’s stunning beauty and grandeur through artists’ eyes is on display this week at Pepperdine University. Although it’s opening virtually, On Location in Malibu 2021: Paintings by the California A
  • Mr & Mrs Smith
    Like the rest of Southern California, Malibu is a year-round destination, but temperatures are at their most reliable between May and September. The vast majority of visitors fly into Los Angeles International (LAX),
  • The economic devastation caused by the coronavirus pandemic has been felt in every corner of the county, including in the Malibu area and across greater California. But local job opportunities are still out there,
  • Los Angeles Times
    The Spice of Life is back with the eighth installment of season two as we follow what’s up-and-coming in entertainment. Listen in as Simona, Jean, Karina and Baran discuss what will be heating up this summer. This episode focuses on what you can do when ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    On April 19, just in time for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, the trailer for “Shang-Chi,” the first Marvel superhero starring an Asian protagonist debuted, and so far it is exceeding expectations. Analysis videos, such as the one done by New ...
  • The Malibu Times
    Westside Ballet is back from the pandemic—and Malibu-raised star Indiana Woodward is stepping in to teach a special intensive.
  • IMDb
    Fun in the sun! Ahead of the Memorial Day long weekend, Dancing With the Stars pro Sharna Burgess enjoyed a pool day with boyfriend Brian Austin Green and his three sons—Noah, 8, Bodhi, 7, and Journey,
  • Los Angeles Times
    Pretty much everyone in the world is familiar with the dreaded Covid-19 virus, as it has been the cause of the death of roughly 600,000 Americans and completely shut down the world. There have been many steps taken to combat the spread of the dreaded virus ...

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