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Organizers said the popular community event is "taking a break this year" due to road closures and construction.
Your complete listings of times and locations to Independence Day fun going on in Malibu and nearby.
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It will allow officials to test an upgrade expected to dramatically increase the city's ability to reach residents via their cellphones.
Three of four Malibu beaches fell off the Honor Roll since last year's Heal the Bay annual Beach Report Card.
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Los Angeles County Fire Department Ocean Lifeguards will be honored for their acts of heroism on July 31.
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Sponsored by Oakmont of Riverpark, The Collection at RiverPark is bringing back a community favorite with outdoor summer concerts
Malibu will use these funds for advanced training and protective equipment for the Community Emergency Response Team.
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The quake struck off the coast of Point Mugu State Park Monday shortly after 5 p.m.
A full-scale run-thru of Malibu's Disaster Mass Notification System will be conducted June 26.
Campgrounds reopened after seven months of sweeping and removing debris left by the devastating Woolsey Fire.
A Pepperdine professor was photobombed by a hungry seagull while taking pictures of her first lobster roll in Maine.
The community is invited to attend an evening of poetry, music and films reflecting on the experience of and recovery from the Woolsey Fire.
The grunion are running June 6 and again mid-month up and down Southern California beaches.
Ventura County's Children and Family Services encourages the community to come and learn what it can mean to be a resource family
The free expo will teach residents how to better prepare for wildfires, earthquakes and other disasters.
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The Annex Food Hall will be teaming up with “Not Just Trivia” for fun, interactive trivia nights with prizes
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
The workshop will teach residents how to reduce water use and legally reuse greywater.
The Summer Beach Team will have extra patrols to keep the beaches and roads safe with the influx of visitors expected this summer.
The summer programs, which range from reading to soccer to ballroom dancing, start the week of June 17.
The recipients are individuals who give their time and resources to enhance the quality of recreation programs within the Malibu community.
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Both leagues offer a great opportunity to play a sport with an emphasis on fun, friendly competition, the City of Malibu said.
Ventura County Children and Family Services highlights unexpected job program supporting resource families and youth
The two-day class will help community members be prepared for natural disasters or other emergencies in urban, wilderness and remote areas.
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One in six children in America don’t have enough to eat. That includes more than 439,000 in LA County.