Nine months in, Magic Castle chef is out

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For many years, the restaurant side of the operation was an afterthought, a required part of an evening at the castle. But Fullilove, who previously cooked at Barbara Jean in Culver City and Malibu Pier Restaurant and Bar, was hired to take the restaurant in a new direction. “I want people to talk about the food as much as the magic ...
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Novato Man Arrested In Connection With 20-Mile Hwy 37 Chase: SCSO

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Two people were injured when they swerved to avoid the Novato man as the pursuit reached U.S. 101, a Sonoma County sheriff's sergeant said. Jesse Watson, 34, of Novato, was arrested Monday night in Sonoma after sheriff's deputies and detectives searched for him throughout the weekend,
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Changing L.A. retail scene: Active Ride Shop up for auction, Opening Ceremony to close stores

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According to a legal notice published Friday in The Times, Malibu-based GemCap Lending I is putting the intellectual property ... John Wallace and his son, Shane, opened the first Active Ride Shop in Chino in 1989 to cater to the burgeoning Southern California skate market, following it up with store No. 2 in Rancho Cucamonga in 1991.
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Nighttime Parking Restrictions Approved Along PCH

The Malibu Times
The City of Malibu is one step closer to implementing nighttime parking restrictions on two segments of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH)—one near Las Tunas Beach and one near the Malibu Pier. On Monday, Jan. 13, the City Council voted, 4-0, to approve the resolution. The council also voted to bring a resolution with similar parking restrictions ...
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Former Delco resident’s film ‘The Last Full Measure’ opens next week

Delaware County Daily Times
Currently, Robinson is a professor at the University of Southern California in the graduate program of the School of Cinematic Arts. Robinson lives in Malibu, Calif., with his wife of 30 years, Elizabeth. The couple has two children, both of whom graduated from the USC School of Cinematic Arts and who are also “in the business.” Rob Dunion ...
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Newsletter: How did a plane end up dropping jet fuel on an L.A. playground?

Los Angeles Times
Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter. It’s Wednesday, Jan. 15, and I’m writing from Los Angeles. The Shanghai-bound plane had only been in the air for a few minutes when it abruptly veered off course on Tuesday morning, turning north over the Pacific Ocean toward Malibu. The Delta jetliner would eventually make ...
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