2019 in Review: May

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Kudos, certificates and many thanks to the legion (meaning, several hundred) of Malibu citizens and friends who stayed behind and helped save many homes from being burned in the Woolsey Fire. They stayed and fought despite an obvious official opposition from CalFire, the LA County Fire Department and the LA Sheriff’s Department, which all ...
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2019 in Review: January

The Malibu Times
The year was dominated by the aftermath of the Woolsey Fire. The loss of 473 residences in the city of Malibu and hundreds more (maybe up to 750) in greater Malibu (90265) reduced our local population by 16 percent, more when you add in the smoke-damaged who also had to leave. Multiple fire-scarred hillsides started sliding with the first ...
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2019 in Review: December

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The City of Malibu is still struggling with complaints from some neighbors about abuse of short-term rentals and looking for an answer that will pass legal muster. The most recent attempt is to consider limiting short-term rentals to spaces where the homeowner is also present in the home, similar to something that Santa Monica has done ...
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2019 in Review: March

The Malibu Times
March brought fleet week to Malibu, when a US Navy guided missile cruiser, the USS Lake Champlain (CG-57), dropped anchor just off the Malibu Pier for a weekend visit, courtesy of the Department of the Navy and the Malibu Navy League, led by its president, retired Navy captain John Payne. The Cruiser, a deep draft combatant highly sought after ...
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2019 in Review: February

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The Malibu real estate market weakened just a touch in 2019, according to Malibu Times real estate columnist Rick Wallace, and virtually ground to a halt in the two months after the Woolsey Fire, but that didn’t stop some major, big dollar transactions both before and after the fire. • Things were brewing in the LA County Sheriff’s ...
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2019 in Review: September

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Labor Day Weekend brought 375,000 visitors to Malibu beaches and the kickoff of the 38th Annual Chili Cook-Off, which went off as scheduled, hosted this year for the second time by the Boys & Girls Club of Malibu. The weekend was hot; a 40-acre fire on Friday close to the location gave everyone a scare but the firefighters jumped on it and beat ...
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La primera de las 2 tormentas de la semana festiva golpea inesperadamente el sur de EE.UU

Los Angeles Times
Se informaron docenas de autos que patinaban en la calle y accidentes antes de la hora pico. El domingo por la noche, un par de deslizamientos de rocas cerraron parte de Malibu Canyon Road cuando los meteorólogos advirtieron que las fuertes lluvias también podrían causar escombros en el área quemada de Sepúlveda Pass. La Patrulla de ...
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Kevin Spacey Has Posted Another Weird Christmas Video

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The case stemmed from a masseur’s allegations that Spacey inappropriately touched him during a massage session at a home in Malibu, California, in October 2016. The decision states that the allegations against Spacey could not be proven without the masseur’s participation. The man also sued Spacey under the alias John Doe in a case that ...
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No jail plea likely for condo shooter

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“There is an inequity in the system; that needs to change.” Assistant State Attorney Art Jackman said the defense did an “incredible job” presenting mitigation largely based on Flanzer’s inpatient treatment at a pair of Malibu, California rehabilitation clinics. One (Seaside Recovery Center, 32223 Pacific Coast Highway) has no working ...
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Here's When It Will Rain On Christmas In Monrovia

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CA — Southern California will enjoy a mild Tuesday, but a cold, strong storm with the potential for up to three inches of rain in some parts of L.A. County and up to two feet of snow in the local mountains is forecast to hit the region Christmas night. Malibu and Pasadena are predicted to get up to two inches of rain, with up to 1.5 inches of ...
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