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Many of us who live in the paradise called Malibu may sometimes take our Eden for granted. Yet often behind the scenes are stewards helping to secure our eco environment
Hello, my name is John Cherwa and welcome back to our horse racing newsletter as we give you some insight into the California Horse Racing Board. Horse racing fans got a big sign that things are ...
High School Insider is a user-generated content website that enables students to post their stories and report on issues that matter to them and their communities. Through HS Insider, students are provided the opportunity to join a network of more than 300 ...
Governor Gavin Newsom’s “Blueprint for a Safer Economy” plan has four major COVID-19 restriction tiers for all of California’s counties to follow. The tiers, from most to least restrictive, are purple, red, orange and yellow. The purple tier is ...
Ted Sarandos and Nicole Avant once owned two Malibu properties, but soon they won’t own any. The first house located in 90265, an Italianate villa on a bluff top above the beach, sold in 2018 for $21.3 million. The second property is now up for sale ...
Climate change is an extremely controversial topic in today’s modern society. It’s defined by NASA as “a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth’s local, regional and global climates” and the changes in ...
Hello, my name is John Cherwa and welcome back to our horse racing newsletter as we check in on which local horses we might see in Louisville in three weeks. OK, all the Kentucky Derby prep races ...
When a celebrity or public figure has done or said something considered offensive, people withdraw support and often shame them on social media — this is known as cancel culture. In 2020, Ellen DeGeneres, a renown American comedian who hosts the Ellen De ...
A popular Malibu art gallery reopened its doors this week to the delight of many locals who not only enjoyed displayed works, but who came to rely on the emotional support it offered after the Woolsey Fire. The Red Ladder Gallery first opened its doors in ...
Disgusting, vile and unacceptable—all apply to the increase of violence and prejudice against Asian Americans. However, claims that this springs from “white supremacy” are unfounded and specious—clearly another effort to pit us against each other ...
America is a land of immigrants that, in a relatively short period of time—two-and-a-half centuries—has risen to be the undisputed beacon of liberty, justice and democracy to the rest of the world. Along the way we have stumbled, fumbled and bumbled ...
Over the past few years, K-pop has become increasingly popular among people of all ages. Korean pop groups have been breaking records, covering music charts, emerging into the Western entertainment industry and winning the hearts of listeners all around ...
“CERT training includes instruction in disaster preparedness, fire suppression, disaster medical, search and rescue, disaster psychology and terrorism,” according to a prepared statement from Malibu City Manager Reva Feldman. Registration for the ...
The Malibu community needs trustworthy reporting—but good journalism isn’t free. Please help keep us in print by making a contribution. A suspect described as a female wearing a black sweater and leggings entered the Lululemon retail store on Cross Creek Road and stole an estimated $128 worth of men’s clothing.
Then there's Malibu. Between 2004 and 2005 Larry spent $180 million to acquire 12 properties in Malibu, California. He spent a total of $65 million to acquire five contiguous properties on one stretch of Malibu's ultra-exclusive Carbon Beach. Then there's ...
The Santa Monica school board will make a new divorce offer to Malibu today ... and in a seven hour long closed door meeting last night ... they reaffirmed its desire to divorce the two cities' school district. After the meeting ended ... just after 11 ...
With 2.78 million doses of vaccines being administered per day in the United States, anyone would have at least heard once about potential side effects of vaccines — from simple headaches and fever to severe allergic reactions and rare blood clots called ...