Photos: Aaron Rodgers, Danica Patrick buy California mansion for $28M

The Monterey County Herald
Sports power couple Aaron Rodgers and Danica Patrick have taken the plunge and purchased a $28 million Malibu mansion, reports Variety. Click here if viewing on a mobile device. The couple leased the home from English singer Robbie Williams over the summer and decided to buy it, according to the report. The Mediterranean-style home, which spans ...
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Horse racing: Santa Anita past leaders, weekend stakes, notes

Orange County Register
who already has won two Southern California riding titles since migrating from up north earlier this year, is booked to ride in nine of the 11 races. First post is 11 a.m. • The two extra days between Santa Anita’s original opening day Thursday and Saturday’s rescheduled opener won’t bother the star of the $300,000 Grade I Malibu Stakes ...
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Rocks, mud close Malibu Canyon Road in the Agoura Hills area

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17 p.m. on Malibu Canyon Road near Piuma Road, the California Highway Patrol said. A long-term closure was established at Francisco Ranch Road on the north and just south of the tunnel on the south, CHP Officer Tony Polizzi said. Caltrans was sending a supervisor and trucks to the slide area to determine the length of the closure, he said.
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Aaron Rodgers and Danica Patrick's New $28 Million Malibu Home Will Make Your Heart Race

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Aaron Rodgers and Danica Patrick have some new real estate that will get your heart racing. According to Variety, Rodgers is reportedly the new owner of a $28 million Malibu mansion, which he and his famous girlfriend of nearly two years have been calling home for months now, according to the site. That's good considering we bet they'll ...
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California’s wild winter begins with pounding rain, tornado warnings and heavy snow

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The transition from the westbound 91 Freeway to the northbound 605 Freeway was closed early Thursday after a tree toppled onto the road. The rain also sent rocks tumbling onto Encinal Canyon Road in Malibu, but no serious damage was reported. Los Angeles Fire Department crews rescued a man from 3 to 6 feet of water in the Sepulveda Basin in Van ...
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City Offers Holiday Recycling Options

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The City of Malibu’s annual Christmas tree recycling is available for free beginning Dec. 26 and running through Jan. 12. The lot, where residents can drop off trees that have had water containers, ornaments, tinsel, metal tree stands and lights removed, is open from 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m ...
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Build Malibu Better: 2019—Why We Are Glad It's Over

The Malibu Times
The year began with anger, confusion, pain and uncertainty about the future on all sides. The County of Los Angeles and the City of Malibu were just as overwhelmed as the residents. Finger pointing, commiserating and rumors were the currency of the day. Woolsey was larger than anyone (state, county, or city) had contemplated. The response ...
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Winter Storm Brings Road Hazards

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Signal operations had resumed by 10:45 a.m., according to an alert from the City of Malibu. Southern California Edison reported 1,203 customers were without power in Malibu as of 7:10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 23—power had returned for those customers by 10:45 Monday morning. Overnight, Malibu Canyon Road had been closed due to a mudslide ...
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