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  • Dont you just hate being preached to about climate change by people who pollute way more than you To mark the end of COP26 we look at some of the wealth
  • WFTV
    Gavan O'Herlihy, who famously played Richie and Joanie Cunningham’s disappearing big brother, Chuck Cunningham, in “Happy Days,” has died, according to multiple reports. He was 70.
  • Keith Fisher III had 13 points and 10 rebounds to carry Pepperdine to a 65-60 win over Idaho State on Friday night. Jade’ Smith had 17 points for Pepperdine (1-1). Jan Zidek added 14 points. Mike Mitchell Jr.
  • While the Manhattan Beach Pier always impresses, twice a year it truly shines, according to locals. They call it “Pierhenge” and it’s happening this weekend.
  • The Malibu Times
    Madison Shields, the libero for the Pepperdine Waves women’s volleyball team, is used to discovering bumps and bruises—usually on her knees and elbows—following a match. “Every game, I walk away with some sort of battle scar,
  • The Malibu Times
    I’ll always remember driving through San Luis Obispo with Hayley early in our rekindled relationship in 2009, and we talked about our community and what we aspired to do. We
  • The Malibu Times
    Half of the homes in the immediate neighborhood of longtime Malibu resident and professional photographer Eric Myer were lost to the Woolsey Fire.
  • The Malibu Times
    The magnitude of the Woolsey Fire’s devastation was unthinkable, with nearly 500 homes destroyed in the City of Malibu alone. Three years later, it’s unthinkable that only a small percentage
  • Known as the “cloud house,” it’s available for $15 million. According to Realtor.com, the mountain top escape was once known as the Mataja Residence since the 7,500 square-foot residence was built for Bata Mataja,
  • Sacramento Bee
    The 7,500-square-foot Cloud House in Malibu, California is a 32-acre mountain-top home with spectacular ocean views, created by architects George Whitman and Hagy Belzberg.
  • The Malibu Times
    Malibu community members created an altar, or ofrenda, to honor lost loved ones in celebration of Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, a Mexican holiday that coincides
  • The Malibu Times
    And if anyone from LACOE is watching: note that Santa Monica resident and former SMMUSD Board President Barry Snell, who attempted (and failed) to quash Malibu’s petition before the LACOE committee even had a chance to debate it,
  • The Malibu Times
    Malibu’s Halle Berry is making her directorial debut as she works both sides of the camera. The one-time Bond girl and Oscar winner worked on and stars in the world premiere of “Bruised.” It is a triumphant story of a fighter who reclaims her power inside and outside of the ring.
  • The Malibu Times
    The Malibu community needs trustworthy reporting—but good journalism isn’t free. Please help keep us in print by making a contribution. I am always happy, ready and eager to support the doctors and nurses at the clinic,
  • The Malibu Times
    St. Aidan’s Church hosted its annual Harvest of Hope charity fundraiser on Saturday, Nov. 6. The community event featured freshly made tacos, live music from Old Dawgs, New Tricks and a silent auction.
  • The Malibu Times
    An additional 14 cases of COVID-19 were reported among Malibu residents in the week from Nov. 2–8, which brings the total number of local cases recorded up to 696. However,
  • The Malibu Times
    Just after the Woolsey Fire, several Malibu residents from different neighborhoods reported seeing fire tornadoes—seemingly apocalyptic visions in a time of already extreme stress. It was such a rare
  • The Malibu Times
    I know you have been technically in the newspaper business, but you have been our lifeline as we dealt with issues in Malibu over the years. A simple thank you seems so inadequate to express my gratitude,
  • The Malibu Times
    Longtime Malibu resident, psychologist and author Dr. Noelle C. Nelson shares a profoundly positive perspective on the aftermath of trauma and devastation in her latest published work, “Phoenix Rising
  • The Malibu Times
    I would like to have commented on this, the third anniversary of the disastrous Woolsey Fire, that Malibu is well on to a gladdening recovery, aided by a dedicated City

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