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  • Yahoo! Sports
    Tyra Banks has accumulated quite the real-estate portfolio over the years. The former America’s Next Top Model host closed on a Malibu home in January for $4.7 million, and she has sold a handful of properties in the Los Angeles area,
  • A Marina man has been identified as the victim of a deadly crash on Highway 129 that happened Monday morning. The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office identified the victim as Bussie James Alton, 59, of Marina.
  • Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSN.com
    The Marina man killed when a flatbed trailer crashed into his car early Monday morning has been identified by the Santa Cruz County Coroner’s Office.
  • After 23 years of ownership, Leonardo DiCaprio has sold the Malibu home that he purchased when he was fresh off the success of ‘97’s Titanic. The actor fetched $10.3 million for the property, a full $300,
  • Leonardo DiCaprio has just sold his property in California’s upscale Malibu after calling it home for more than 20 years—and in this autumn’s hot real estate market, he bagged above asking price for the oceanfront spread.
  • Los Angeles Times
    Lower-income communities of color are five times more likely to live within half a mile of a toxic site that could flood by 2050, new research shows.
  • KTLA
    Congestion at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach has improved enough recently that officials have continued to push back the date in which they will begin fining companies for leaving their
  • KTLA
    What worries him most are the three power plants looming over the Oxnard coast, and the toxic waste site that has languished there for decades. There are also two naval bases, unknown military
  • East Bay Times
    A driver was killed Monday when his car ran into a trailer that had been knocked loose from a pickup moments earlier on a Watsonville road, the California Highway Patrol said. The two collisions occurred around 6:30 a.
  • Los Angeles Times
    When you think about it, it doesn't make much sense for 1890s L.A. to put its port all the way in San Pedro. This is the story of how that came to be — and not the competing alternative, Santa Monica.
  • YAHOO!News
    When you think about it, it doesn't make much sense for 1890s L.A. to put its port all the way in San Pedro. This is the story of how that came to be — and not the competing alternative, Santa Monica.
  • CNN
    The following e-mails are organized alphabetically by submitters' last names. Click here to read the M-Z submissions. Courtney Adams of Costa Mesa, California I'm downwind from the Irvine/Santiago Fire.
  • theblast
    Phoebe Dynevor was recently spotted with a potential love interest following her ex, Pete Davidson & Kim Kardashian confirming dating rumors.
  • Does Every City Need A California Business License? In the city where your business is located, all business owners are required to obtain a general business license. Business lic
  • NEWS 8.### HIGHWAY 129 IN WATSONVILLE IS BACK OPEN AFTER A DEADLY CRASH. IT HAPNEPED NEAR HARVEST DRIVE AROUND 6-30 THIS MORNING. THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL SAYS A TOYOTA TACOMA AND A FORD F-650 HAULING A TRAILER COLLIDED IN THE WESTBOUND LANES.
  • A 59-year-old Marina man was killed early Monday morning after a collision with a flatbed trailer on West Riverside Drive outside Watsonville.
  • The Malibu Times
    Instead of blaming everybody else, it would be nice if the city, and our officials, actually took responsibility and provided the information so that we could actually judge their performance.
  • The Malibu Times
    Gates is well known to The Malibu Times’ readers for his bigoted diatribes against those with whom he disagrees. Disagreement usually causes a visceral reaction from Yates, usually manifesting in a digital temper tantrum. So, kudos to the protesters.
  • The Malibu Times
    Malignant masculinity kills, especially when our political leaders champion machismo and take pride in bullying people.
  • The Real Deal
    A Malibu-based real estate firm paid $50 million to acquire two mobile home parks on Southwest Eighth Street in Miami, marking the end of a decades-long family ownership of the properties. 1989 Sunny Court LLC,

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