Gov. Newsom closes parking lots at California state parks, beaches to limit access amid virus outbreak

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“Normally that would light up my heart to see tens of thousands of people congregating down in Malibu and other parts of our beautiful state,” he said. “One cannot condemn that, but one can criticize it. We need to practice common sense and socially distance.” Newsom's announcement came as California added hundreds of more coronavirus ...
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City Announces Virtual Recreation Center for Residents

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The City of Malibu Community Services Department launched its virtual recreation center as a resource for residents looking to stay active and healthy “through these unprecedented times.” The center was announced amid several announced closures, including beach lots as well as MRCA-owned trails. In mid-March, City Hall closed, alongside the ...
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What’s safe and open this weekend? Parks, beaches in Southern California

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State officials on Monday closed parking lots of more than three dozen state parks including nine in Los Angeles County: Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook; El Matador State Beach; Leo Carrillo State Park; Malibu Creek State Park; Malibu Lagoon State Beach; Point Dume State Beach; Robert H. Meyer Memorial State Beach; Topanga State Park; and Will ...
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Condo Values Dip in 2019

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The Malibu condo market was far less impacted by the Woolsey Fire of November 2018, obviously, than single-family homes. While condos were not left totally unscarred—about 20 units were affected at the Malibu Gardens, Tapia and the Malibu Bay Club—the percentage of units rendered lost was a fraction of the single family residence tally.
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Pepperdine Establishes Student Crisis Fund to Aid During COVID-19

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In response to the unpredicted nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, Pepperdine University established a student crisis fund for students in need of urgent support. The university previously established a fund in 2018 to help students, faculty and staff affected by the Woolsey Fire and the mass shooting at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand ...
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Malibu Residents Whale Watch While Social Distancing

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There’s at least one advantage Malibu has over other cities during these unprecedented times of social-distancing—whale watching. Cetacean sightings have been reported and posted on social media by many local residents this week. These sightings are seen as a hopeful sign for many during the first dreary, rain-soaked week of work from home ...
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