Letter: Upsetting and Unacceptable

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Letter addressed to Malibu High and Middle school parents and staff At Malibu High School, we take our responsibility for student, staff, and community safety very seriously and are reaching out to proactively let you know about an incident we are currently investigating. Every student should feel welcome at MHS. Unfortunately, recently ...
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Letter: Planning Reform Needed

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My dismissal remains puzzling. But Mikke and I both care deeply about Malibu and will find a way to move forward. In representing the public interest, commissioners are required to be critical, to read the planning codes closely and faithfully, and to accommodate stakeholders’ interests only within those constraints. Sometimes the codes ...
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From the Stethoscope to the Pen—Malibu Physician Is Gifted Novelist

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Malibu doctor Bryan Ney has been practicing medicine since 1985. While his Hippocratic oath is to heal and advocate healthy practices, of course, he also encourages “everybody to have a creative outlet.” With a general and internal medical practice in Los Angeles for 35 years, Ney’s profession generally does not allow for much creativity ...
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Investigation Launched After Remains of Missing Person Found in Malibu

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Julia Christine Snyder, a 53-year-old Malibu woman, was being mourned across the city and remembered by friends who posted social media tributes as a “loving and kind soul,” an “amazing, sweet, lovely lady” who was “as beautiful inside as outside.” An investigation was ongoing Tuesday, Feb. 25, following the discovery of Snyder’s ...
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From the Publisher: The Good, Bad and Ugly

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There is good and bad going on in Malibu. First, the good. Our congratulations to this year’s Dolphin Award honorees, all of whom went well past what any of us had a right to expect. These are our people, of all ages, who gave time and energy above and beyond the call of duty to this community for which we are totally grateful. On the other ...
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Judge Rules That Martinez Doesn’t Have to Redraw Council District Maps

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The change, approved in December 2017, was spurred by a letter from Malibu attorney Kevin Shenkman demanding the city make that change or face a lawsuit. He cited the California Voting Rights Act of 2001, which asserts local at-large voting systems are discriminatory if they "impair the ability of a protected class ... to elect candidates of ...
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Why Don’t A-Listers Like Living on Malibu’s Beach?

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Well, considering the fact that Malibu is world-renowned for its white and sandy beaches ... there’s a big reason why celebs may opt to live near the white sand but not necessarily on it: All beaches in California are considered public domain and anyone has the right to sunbathe and walk freely on them no matter who owns the property fronting ...
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Julia Roberts Buys $8.3 Million San Francisco Victorian Home

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It features five levels with five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, in around 6,200 square feet. There is also an office, a bonus room, a wet bar, a wine cellar, balconies, and more. Julia also owns a ranch in Point Dume in Malibu, Calif., as well as a co-op in the West Village neighborhood of New York City.
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