Sold-out arenas, manic fandom: Will K-pop supergroup SuperM be the next BTS?

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“The genre as a whole is exploding over here,” said Tarynn Law, 27, who works at a music tech firm in Malibu and ponied up $175 for a floor seat to the Forum show. “Artists like Taemin and EXO haven’t toured here in quite some time or, in WayV’s case, at all, which makes SuperM’s love for the States pretty special for a lot of ...
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Farewell event planned at Paramount Ranch after Woolsey Fire permanently damages ‘Witness Tree’

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The public is invited to a formal farewell on Saturday, Feb. 8, before a decades-old Valley oak tree, known as the “Witness Tree” is to be cut down. The famous “Witness Tree” at Paramount Ranch, an oak featured in hundreds of films, weddings and special events, is yet another victim to the 2018 Woolsey Fire--heat from the flames ...
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Deadline for Dolphin Award Nominations Approaching

The Malibu Times
Nominations are now being solicited for the annual Malibu Times Citizens of the Year Dolphin Awards. The Dolphin Award is presented to local individuals and organizations that have made outstanding contributions to improving one or more aspects of Malibu’s community life. The deadline for submissions is Feb. 15. Dolphins are a very diverse group.
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Metro Networks Founder David Saperstein Lists Malibu Mansion For $115 Million

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If you're looking for a place to hang your hat in a particularly expensive and affluent area of Malibu, California, the mansion recently put up for sale by David Saperstein, founder of Metro Networks, may fit the bill, provided you have $115 million to spend. And, as The Wall Street Journal recently reported, if Saperstein is able to find a ...
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20 Southern California firefighters return from battling mammoth fires in Australia

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“They are truly heroes indeed.” Dry January raises concerns about a more intense wildfire season Firefighting plane crashes in Australia, killing 3 Americans SoCalGas gives $50K ‘climate adaptation’ grants to Malibu, Loma Linda, LA County The firefighters were reunited with their loved ones at Los Angeles Fire Department Station 5.
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More than $4M stolen from Miss. taxpayers in state’s largest public embezzlement scheme, documents show

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The arrests include: According to an indictment, Davis conspired with Nancy New to convert funds from the Mississippi Community Education Center to different bank accounts to pay Rise, a drug treatment clinic in Malibu, California, in order to pay for drug treatments for Brett DiBiase. Documents show Davis helped DiBiase obtain $48,000 in ...
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Auditor says more than $4 million stolen from Mississippi welfare funds

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Indictments allege Davis conspired with Nancy New to send $48,000 in block grant money to pay for Brett DiBiase’s drug rehabilitation in Malibu, California, in early 2019. Payments were made to a company owned by Brett DiBiase supposedly for his teaching classes about drug abuse, with Davis and Smith falsifying invoices and other records ...
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WCC roundup: Yoeli Childs, Jake Toolson power BYU to 85-54 victory over Portland

The Spokesman-Review
Portland shot 28% overall, 30% from distance (6 of 20) and made 16 of 21 foul shots. Pepperdine 91, Santa Clara 77: Colbey Ross scored 23 points as the Waves (13-11, 6-4) topped the Broncos (18-7, 5-5) in Malibu, California. Ross shot 10 for 12 from the foul line. He added nine assists. Skylar Chavez had 16 points for Pepperdine. Kameron ...
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US Sports Camps Announces Nike Tennis Camps Summer 2020 Dates

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Campers train alongside other motivated tennis players. Nike Junior Tennis Camps locations available: AL: Birmingham, Tuscaloosa AR: Fayetteville AZ: Sedona CA: Aliso Viejo, Berkeley, Carpinteria, Claremont, Irvine, Malibu, Rancho Mirage, Rolling Hills Estates, San Anselmo, San Diego, Santa Cruz, Stanford, Tahoe City CO: Boulder, Colorado ...
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From the Right: No, It Is a Gross Overcorrection

The Malibu Times
The good news is that as a society we tend to bring things back more to the middle, but those swings can be painful, and Malibu is about to feel that pain. In October, Malibu received a letter from the law firm representing “Southwest Voter Registration Project,” putting the city on notice that it is in violation of the California Voting ...
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