Beloved actress and Longtime Malibu resident Angela Lansbury dies

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Beloved actress and longtime Malibu resident Angela Landsbury has died at the age of 96. The commanding actress got her start in Hollywood at a young age and quickly earned roles as formidable mothers in movies such as “Blue Hawaii” as Elvis’ mother and “The Manchurian Candidate” as the mother of Laurence Harvey’s character when the actress was in fact only three years older than Harvey.
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California high school football notebook: Hueneme Vikings peaking at the right time

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Grace Brethren and Thacher check in as the county's top 8-man squads midway through the season. Villanova Prep (2-2), Malibu (2-3) and Santa Clara (1-4) all compete in the Frontier League's 8-man circuit. Thanks to The Star's ace stats keeper Derry Eads ...
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Britney Spears News: Star Alleges Her Mom Slapped Her After Partying Night

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"I swear I've never slapped anyone my whole life !!! I WOULD GIVE ANYTHING TO SEE WHAT THAT FEELS LIKE ... JUST SAYING," wrote Spears in the caption to her 41.9 million current Instagram followers. She then went on to describe the first time she was ever slapped,
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Graham Nash talks new tour, Joni Mitchell, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

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Graham Nash will have played more than 40 concerts this year by the time he gets to Malibu on Friday, Oct. 14, and his excitement to be on the road is clear when he calls from his home in Manhattan's East Village recently.
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Temporary Use Permits to be discussed during the Zoning Ordinance Revisions and Code Enforcement Council Subcommittee meeting Wednesday

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City of Malibu's Zoning Ordinance Revisions and Code Enforcement Council Subcommittee will consider recommending modifications for temporary use permits Wed, Oct 12, 1 p.m. Staff report, viewing & com
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Lawsuit takes Texas Pete's maker to task for lack of Lone Star State connection

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Does it matter that Texas Pete hot sauce is made in Winston-Salem and nowhere in the Lone Star State? A federal lawsuit filed in California contends that it does. Represented by a law firm that has frequently brought cases alleging false advertising of consumer products,
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