Private coronavirus testing sites draw crowds in Malibu and Westminster

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CORE’s Malibu site, on Stuart Ranch Road, is offering free testing to first-responders ... deputy director of public health services with the OCHCA. When a photographer for the Southern California News Group arrived at Westminster Mall on Monday morning, about 20 cars were queued up for tests. He took pictures from a distance, then got ...
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Letter: Sign of the Times

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Your suggestion of a possible domestic use of the back page of the Times brought a smile to my face. It also reminded me of my childhood days during and after World War II. We would use the Liverpool Echo newspaper during the week and, as a treat on the weekends we would use The News of the World newspaper. It was a much more upscale newspaper ...
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Letter: Just No Reason

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Will someone please explain to me how the SMMC is an essential business? They should lock the gates and go home to their families. The article describing Joe Edmiston’s power grab disgusts me. It is another example that factions of the government believe ...
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Letter: They Are Essential

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Continued construction is essential for the residents of Malibu—not only the homeowners whose homes were lost, but for those neighbors and neighborhoods that were devastated by the fire. The smell of burned-out foundations still lingers. Construction workers are also repairing electrical, cable, cell phone towers, roads, traffic lights and ...
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Letter: Keep It Green

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Please read about the major Earth Day land preservation goal for Malibu on Facebook: “Save Open Space over the Edge.” Given our world-wide health crisis, it’s best to change direction on how to save this majestic, lush, green Malibu mountainside. We now request that the Irish band U2 collectively help preserve this pristine scenic ...
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The Broad Beach Saga Continues

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It’s been a decade-long haul for the 123 property owners on Malibu’s Broad Beach Road, as they have struggled to save their houses from the ocean. When the once broad beach (giving the street its name) dwindled to almost nothing, an emergency rock revetment, or wall, was put up in front of 78 of the homes back in 2010 to save them from ...
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Build Malibu Better: Drive-Through Testing Comes to Malibu

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Malibu got a jolt last week when L.A. County Health started breaking out the COVID-19 cases for municipalities with a population smaller than 20,000. We went to bed thinking there were no cases in Malibu and woke up to a press release announcing that we actually had five cases. No further information is available as to the age or location of ...
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Woolsey Fire Blueprint Prepares Malibu Students for Distance Learning

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On March 12, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District schools were operating operating as normal, but behind the scenes, staff was already preparing for changes due to COVID-19. Then, on Friday, March 13, a “dismissal” was implemented for all SMMUSD schools—students were advised not to attend school, educators arrived as normal in ...
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