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  • The Malibu Times
    In their own ways, Malibu residents have sought creative outlets to process the trauma of the Woolsey Fire. As The Malibu Times has documented over the past year, some chose to collaborate and put together art exhibits at private galleries—notably ...
  • Wildfire season in California makes headlines every year, but it’s nothing unnatural and nothing new. It’s been a cruel fact of nature up and down the once Golden State since before I was born. When I was growing up my father had a ranch near Malibu. We had some wildfires out there, but what got burned were barns, stables and lots of grass ...
  • Last year Trump made a similar threat as wildfires devastated Malibu and Paradise, California — accusing the state of “gross mismanagement” of forests. At the time Newsom defended California’s wildfire prevention efforts while criticizing the federal government for not doing enough to help protect the state.
  • Los Angeles Times
    The back patio is anchored by an 85-foot infinity pool with a swim-up bar. Action-thriller actor Jason Statham and model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley have listed their Malibu beach house for sale at $19.95 million. The black-shingled contemporary contains 3,909 square feet of sexy interiors that look out on a horizon of ocean. Among the living ...
  • Morrissey-solo
    I reckon this is a view from Malibu Beach towards where the house is. The California Son, California Girl, and lil' Sammy are back home safe. Thanks to the Sunset Marquis for letting them stay in the California Son suite this week!!! inn nn n nnnnn nnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnn nn it.
  • The Malibu Times
    Intermittent lane closures should be expected throughout western Malibu as a city contractor works to replace guardrails damaged and destroyed by the Woolsey Fire. The project began in September and is expected to run through the end of November 2019 ...
  • The Malibu Times
    An iPhone, wallet and credit cards were stolen from the center console of a vehicle while the victim went surfing at Malibu Point. The victim said he left his keys near the vehicle and, upon return, the keys were still there; however, the vehicle had been ...
  • USA Today
    And earlier blazes in Southern California over the past five years have included the Woolsey Fire, which burned to the ocean in Malibu, blackening 96,949 acres. destroying 1,643 structures and taking three lives. Or the Thomas Fire nearly two year ago, which burned 1,063 acres, leveled 1,063 and killed two, according to the California ...
  • Sun Sentinel
    Pero planea ampliar su equipo el próximo año. Más al norte, en California, la compañía de bomberos de Don Holter ha estado funcionando durante casi tres décadas y cuenta con 25 empleados. Trabaja principalmente para gobiernos locales con contratos renovables de tres años, pero en los últimos 15 años, dijo, ha observado un crecimiento ...
  • The Malibu Times
    CalMatters, in its most recent report on political contributions by zip code, stated that Malibu’s 90265 zip code contributed more money to Joe Biden than any other presidential candidate between Jan. 1 and Sept. 30, 2019—with $37,488 going into his coffers. The numbers are based on published Federal Election Commission data, which only ...
  • The Malibu Times
    In response to “Enough of this nonsense” published in the Oct. 17 edition of The Malibu Times This letter is in response to the one posted in yesterday’s paper by a Mr. Steve Jones. As much as I believe in his right to his opinions, I respectfully ...
  • The 'Ride Along' star was in the car with two other people - one of whom was driving - when his Plymouth Barracuda veered off the highway in Malibu Hills, California, and ended up in a gully about 10 feet off the road. Both Kevin and his driver were taken to hospital after sustaining "major back injuries", but the third person in the vehicle ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    NHTSA said early last month it had received a petition from a lawyer representing the car owners asking the agency to investigate. Malibu resident and Model S owner Robert Karpuk is not part of the lawsuit, but he’s upset with Tesla about the range reduction. “We have two Teslas; I think they’re the greatest cars ever,” he said.
  • Caledonian Record
    Wildfire season in California makes headlines every year, but it’s nothing unnatural and nothing new. It’s been a cruel fact of nature up and down the once Golden State since before I was born. When I was growing up my father had a ranch near Malibu. We had some wildfires out there, but what got burned were barns, stables and lots of grass ...
  • The Malibu Times
    I built house in Malibu in 1979 and, as a past officer in the United States Navy, I was entitled to obtain homeowners’s insurance with USAA. I never had a claim until my house burned down completely in the 1993 fire. I had to sue USAA to collect my money.
  • The Malibu Times
    To mark the anniversary of the Woolsey Fire and honor Malibu’s recovery and resilience, the City of Malibu and community will host a gathering at Zuma Beach on Saturday, Nov. 9. The event will feature a performance from the Malibu High School Choir, Malibu’s Brandon Jenner and a poetry reading by Poet Laureate Ellen Reich, plus personal ...
  • Forbes
    “Homes in places like Malibu, the hills around Los Angeles and wine country in Northern California have historically been desirable because the natural beauty of the surroundings has outweighed the risk of natural disaster,” said Redfin chief economist Daryl Fairweather, explaining that “with home buyers and sellers in fire-prone parts of ...
  • The Malibu Times
    They had to evacuate parts of Brentwood and Pacific Palisades and we’re going to see more of that. Malibu is no longer alone in being a high-fire area. The entire westside is now a high-fire area As I write this column, we’re anticipating the winds picking up tonight blowing in gusts of 60, 70 and 80 mph and it’s a very scary time.
  • The Malibu Times
    I’ve not met a single rational person who denies global warming. The warming trend of the last 150 years or so is universally accepted and documented. However, climate scientists disagree on details, like when the warming began and what caused it. Contrary to public perception, global warming did not begin with the industrialization of our ...
  • The Malibu Times
    And, stopping just short of singing Kumbaya together around the speaker’s podium, Malibu’s political leaders—often at odds with one another—seemed united in their desire to tighten up restrictions on the practice during the Monday, Oct. 28, Malibu City Council meeting. “You know it’s serious when Sharon Barovsky and John Mazza are ...

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