Hotel June Malibu

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Just off the PCH, Hotel June Malibu has a storied past worthy of a screenwriting Oscar. Its mid-century bungalows overlooking sun-drenched hills date from the original motel, opened in 1949 by the Wilcox family,
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Coming off COVID-19 pause, No. 4 Gonzaga entertains Pepperdine in WCC opener

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Even before a national surge of COVID-19 cases forced Lorenzo Romar’s team to go on pause for two weeks in late December and early January, Pepperdine’s basketball program had been dealing with what must have felt like a tidal wave of complications.
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Facing lawsuit, East Bay city begins switch to district City Council elections

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Under threat of a lawsuit, Pleasanton is making a switch from at-large City Council elections to district ones. Tuesday’s council meeting, beginning at 7 p.m., is the first opportunity for residents to share their thoughts on how to best carve the city into districts.
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