• The Malibu Times
    Christmas may be over, but the traditional 12 Days of Christmas are (technically) just beginning. While the first (“News of the World”) is a newcomer, I also offer a slate
  • Los Angeles Times
    Everyday life seems to be put on pause. With the country experiencing the highest number of COVID-19 cases since the beginning of the pandemic, many people are limiting their use of health care services. While this practice has slowed the potential spread ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    “When I returned home in the evening, I found the body of my mother lying 10 metres away from our house, while the body of my father was burnt inside the house,” Josephat John told BBC. His parents were two of seven Tanzanians killed by a group of ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    The Student Spotlight, first implemented this school year, showcases students who are working hard in weekly morning announcements. Assistant Principal of Activities and Athletics Kelly Skon worked with ASB to come up with ideas that would encourage ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    At last, we’re putting 2020 behind us. But with California’s COVID-19 infections rampant, tourists grounded (by governor’s order) and restaurant dining rooms and patios closed, choosing a ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    This is an open letter in regards to the United Nation’s Goal 17 to strengthen global partnership and cooperation for sustainable development. According to the United Nations, they want to “Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    Travel had me. By the time we got back to California, I felt like a different person — still pimpled and awkward, but now with a dash more savvy and emboldened curiosity, all invisible to the naked eye.
  • The Malibu Times
    It’s been eluding us for so long but our first significant rain of the season is finally upon us!” the National Weather Service’s (NWS) Los Angeles outpost, which is based
  • The Malibu Times
    Malibu School Board and none of the eight were from Malibu. We represent only about 16 percent of population in the district and have
  • The Malibu Times
    Off, a local fixture for the past four decades, which officially marked the end of the Malibu summer and the prospect of all the kids returning to
  • The Malibu Times
    The first nine COVID-19 cases were reported here in Malibu, along with the first death: John Bell. Bell was a longtime Malibu resident, a contractor and someone deeply involved in
  • Los Angeles Times
    A family member once told me: “Just because most children do not exhibit symptoms even when infected, it doesn’t mean children have not been impacted by the illness.” The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on millions of lives around the world. But ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    Pollution sucks, which is why the hype over metal straws has exploded all over the internet. As you scroll down your Instagram feed, you’ll find a video of a girl using her metal straw to save the turtles. But using a metal straw doesn’t really make ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    Studio Ghibli is a Japanese animation film studio based in Tokyo, Japan, and Hayao Miyazaki is the imaginative and visionary director behind many of the studio’s iconic films. Studio Ghibli films are beloved for many reasons, from strange fantastical ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    Julia Cervantes-Espinoza, Maywood Center for Enriched Studies’ very own Instructional Technology Facilitator, is equipping teachers and students with 21st century skills. Outside of her role in LAUSD’s Instructional Technology Initiative, Cervantes ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    Studio Ghibli is a Japanese animation film studio based in Tokyo, Japan, and Hayao Miyazaki is the imaginative and visionary director behind many of the studio’s iconic films. Studio Ghibli films are beloved for many reasons, from strange fantastical ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    The United Nation’s (UN) Envision2030 third goal on improving the health and well-being of all is especially important considering the ongoing world pandemic. Ensuring access to medical supplies, treatments, and providing resources to support new ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    There are a bunch of pages that are really pretty in Joshua Tree and Malibu, but what about on a street in West Adams? That’s why I tried to make sure my [online presence] looked like where I ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    Los Angeles’ first significant storm of the season arrived Sunday night, bringing with it intense lightning, rolling thunder, hail and the increased potential for road hazards and debris flows.
  • Los Angeles Times
    Los Angeles’ first significant storm of the season arrived overnight, bringing with it intense lightning, rolling thunder, hail and the increased potential for road hazards and debris flows.