Second Wave Of Flu In Full Swing: Flu Report In California

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So far this season, an estimated 34 million people — including 5,251 in California — have been affected by the flu. CALIFORNIA — If you caught the flu once this season, there's a chance you may catch it again as a second wave of infection sweeps across California and the United States.
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Letter: Boggles the Mind

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A few weeks ago, I wrote asking readers to contact Assemblyman Richard Bloom’s office to request he introduce legislation that will increase the number of lives saved through living organ and bone marrow donation by requiring all California Public Employers be subject to California Labor Code section 1510. Instead of being responsive to the ...
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Blog: My One Proud Moment

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As we mature (a euphemistic term for getting older), we have a tendency to look in the rear view mirror to see what our proudest moments have been. I would have titled this blog/column “My Proudest Moments,” but since I only have one, I went with the singular. It happened when my daughter Kate was in the fourth grade, and fathers were ...
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Letter: Shoddy and Rude

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In the 55 + years that I have lived and driven in Malibu I have never been stopped for cause by the sheriff or highway patrol. I’m obviously the “little old lady from Pasadena.” I do have, however, some personal observations regarding the Los Angeles ...
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Giving Grams

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Malibu Middle and High School choir students traveled to Webster Elementary School on Friday, Feb. 14, to deliver Valentine grams to students there. Grams involved singing fun love songs and handing out sweet treats. The choir students also encouraged ...
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Woolsey Recovery Heroes—Cynthia Novak, Sasha Rondell, Melissa Bermeo and Kris Jennings

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The women spend at least 20 hours a week as block captains for the Malibu Foundation. They meet with victims, lend an ear and actually help get things done on a grass roots level. Jennings even lost her own home to the blaze, but still devotes hours to help victims rebuild their communities. According to Malibu Foundation leader Evelin Weber ...
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City of Malibu Prepares for Coronavirus

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The City of Malibu is currently preparing a pandemic response plan in preparation of a potential outbreak. According to City of Malibu Public Safety Manager Susan Dueñas, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LADPH) is taking the lead on helping cities prepare for the virus. Local government and school officials are participating ...
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Soniya Perl

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The responsibility of children’s education is not only the schools, but also the parents and how much they’re involved. Malibu resident and school volunteer Soniya Perl believes a parent’s involvement is important to improve education. She has held leadership positions including PTA president at Webster Elementary and board member of the ...
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Malibu Seen: Royal Malibu Lookie-Loos

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When I was a cub reporter at The Malibu Times (back when Herbert Hoover was in the White House) I was all aflutter to get one of my first big stories—Princess Diana and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed were planning on making a move to our humble little beach town. The notorious Sun tabloid (the Brits’ equivalent of the National Enquirer ...
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