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  • A paddleboarder in Malibu, California, was arrested on Thursday for ignoring orders to get out of the ocean as the state is under a stay-at-home order, police said. Lifeguards flagged down Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies to help remove a man on a paddleboard from the ocean, but the man defied their verbal commands for roughly 30-40 ...
  • The Malibu Times
    Any Malibu recreational divers out there tired of sitting at home during the novel coronavirus emergency? The Spotting Giant Sea Bass Project at UC Santa Barbara needs your help in spotting and photographing the critically endangered giant sea bass, which is only found off the coast of California and Mexico. Giant sea bass are the largest ...
  • Fox 5 San Diego
    Capt. Brett Crozier was removed from his post as commanding officer of the San Diego-based USS Theodore Roosevelt, but he got a hero’s sendoff from his sailors.
  • The Malibu Times
    With millions of Americans now working and learning at home, many of us are spending more and more time online. While the internet offers us many opportunities for communication, exploration and collaboration, in many homes it brings with it an unseen problem: exposure to radio-frequency microwave radiation (“wireless radiation”) that is ...
  • The Malibu Times
    You start catching up with old friends and relatives on the phone and everyone seems to have little more time. We’re all worried and scared but, as long as you mainly stay home, your risk here in Malibu is relatively low, we hope. And if not, I think most people are fatalistic, sort of, “I’ve done what I can” and, “que sera, ...
  • The Malibu Times
    Public and private agencies are trying to help with new online offerings. The Boys & Girls Club of Malibu (BGCM) is offering 15-20 minute virtual mental health counseling sessions from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. three days a week: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, for Malibu public school students and their families. Randi Goodman, director of the BGCM ...
  • TMZ
    A paddleboarder was arrested in Malibu Thursday after he disobeyed the Coast Guard's order to get out of ... where he was arrested for disobeying lifeguard warnings and violating California Gov. Gavin Newsom's stay-at-home order, which is a crime. The paddleboarder now faces a maximum of 6 months in jail and a $1,000 fine for his stunt.
  • Los Angeles Times
    If you were bobbing in a boat just off the Malibu coastline and looked landward, among a row of lower-profile wood or stucco beach houses you might spot a gleaming white two-story building resembling a giant sugar cube. The home might bring to mind a modern sculpture, blending massive exposed structural columns with the airiness of abundant ...
  • YAHOO!
    Beach closures, prompted by COVID-19, shows what life will be like when we lose our beaches to climate change.
  • A Southern  paddleboarder was arrested Thursday for violating the statewide “Safer at Home” coronavirus order, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirmed.
  • He's been taking daily bicycle rides around Malibu during the coronavirus lockdown in California. And on Thursday, Adam Sandler had the company of one of the two daughters his shares with wife Jackie. The Hollywood star wore a two-tone zipped up jacket and long shorts along with black trainers for his workout session. Despite the 'safer at ...
  • A paddleboarder was arrested in Malibu Thursday after ignoring lifeguards' orders to get out of the ocean ... So far, the state order has not been widely enforced by police agencies, but this isn't the first time this week a Southern California man has faced consequences for being in the ocean. According to the Los Angeles Times, a surfer ...
  • The Inertia
    And this is the first time the ban has really been tested, with a 2-4-foot south swell filling in near California’s most famous pier (with light winds). An unidentified SUP surfer apparently couldn’t take it anymore, paddling out into the surfer-less lineup and scoring his share of waves, according to John Stockwell, owner of Malibu Farms ...
  • The Malibu Times
    With news updates coming in day-to-day regarding COVID-19, we here at The Malibu Times created this brief as a guide to our ongoing coverage. Below, you’ll find links to answer all sorts of questions, from “What’s the latest from California Governor ...
  • The Malibu Times
    As Malibu continues to monitor the impact of COVID-19, the transition from in-person to at-home learning was a smooth adjustment for Pepperdine University. In response to rising concerns over the spread of the novel coronavirus, as of March 17, the ...
  • The Malibu Times
    Kuehl, who represents an area of the county including Malibu, was the first supervisor to address his comments. She began with the history of the code, later echoed by county counsel Mary Wickham. “Based on our research, our board has not acted ...
  • The Blast
    Denise Richards and her family, including her husband, Aaron Phypers, have been in self-quarantine at their Malibu, California home for the past couple of weeks and as they attempt to stay busy while also staying safe, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member is also keeping in shape. During an interview with Hollywood Life on April 1 ...
  • Health officials confirmed the first five cases of the new coronavirus in Malibu Thursday as Los Angeles County saw its deadliest day yet of the coronavirus pandemic yet. County health officials confirmed 13 more deaths over the last 24 hours and coronavirus cases reached 4,
  • The Malibu Times
    On Wednesday, April 1, during his daily virtual press conference, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced classes would be taught remotely for students in grades K-12 for the remainder of the 2019-20 school year; the information was later shared with Malibu parents in a letter from the school district Wednesday afternoon, which indicated ...
  • The Malibu Times
    Los Angeles County on Thursday announced five cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Malibu. This was the first such announcement from the county, which previously declined to release Malibu-specific figures. Malibu's cases make up a tiny fraction of the ...

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