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An all-day extravaganza featuring a BBQ, free yoga, sweet treats, corn hole, shopping, games, crafts and a sunset movie. Puppies, too!
PODS moving and storage methods provide unique and effective ways to help ease the disruption and anxiety of moving with children
All month long guests are invited to relish in a variety of family friendly events at The Annex Food Hall at The Collection at RiverPark
Soak up the summer fun with these incredible events -- many free! -- throughout the region.
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They might have been one of the many residents who lost their homes in recent days, but they still have each other.
There are several ways you can conserve power to avoid the threat of blackouts during this record-setting heat wave.
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Taylor Swift Fan's Restraining Order | Venice Pier Fire Funds | Attempted Sexual Assault Suspect Arrested: Malibu Week In Review
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Tornados, drought, fires, oh my! Natural disasters are unavoidable, but is California prepared?
Westside Hotel Could Be Crucial In Suit Against Trump | Young Scientist Challenge | Anthony Bourdain Mural: Malibu Week In Review
Minorities Underrepresented In Directors' Chair | Asbestos Forces Evac | Watch LAPD Deadly Footage: Today Around The Southland
Your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events in Malibu, the Westside and nearby in the SF Valley.
'Teen Mom' Arrested After Hotel Fit | Missing Elderly Woman Safe | Malibu Homeless Decrease | Portola Fire: Week In Review
According to the 2018 homeless count, there was a 14 percent decrease in the number of homeless living in Malibu.
Lt. Tipped Off Massage Parlors | Kathy Griffin Honored | Missing Kids Returned | $14M Settlement | First Birds, Now Limes: Week In Review
About 95% of SoCal beaches received an A grade during summer months...but 3 landed on the top 10 list of Beach Bummers.
The annual bike ride is designed to raise awareness and improve the quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS.
The Santa Monica Mountains area had a busy week. Take a look at some of the top stories nearby and countywide.
The public caught a first glimpse of the strategic plan draft, which lists seven goals and 40 specific actions to achieve them.
Insider released a list of the worst thing about living in each state, with flaws ranging from too many hipsters to too many serial killers.
Volunteers will work to protect, maintain, and beautify public trails at Zuma Canyon.
This Golden State beach is on a list of best beaches alongside Bali, Indonesia; Mallorca, Spain; and Crete, Greece.
This week's Patch California's best animal stories include a near cat-astrophe, trapped ducklings, Rosie & Richmond's nest and more...
“I owe you everything for being the most amazing mom I could have ever asked for.”
If you are looking for a lighter news story for your weekend, Patch is here to brighten your day. Take a look at these sweet stories.
The couple was honeymooning in Bora Bora when the unthinkable happened.
The family is now scrambling to pay medical bills while daughter and mom fight for their lives.
Fire safety was the top resident concern, followed by homelessness and traffic.
The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to let their neighbors know about events and issues in your town.
Late in the season rainstorms may have delayed the colorful explosion of wildflowers in the Santa Monica Mountain National Recreation Area.
LAPD Worker's Comp Fraud | Trump In Beverly Hills | Singer Moby Sells Home | New OC Fire Chief | Today Around Los Angeles County
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Fly in California for just $29 one way or $58 roundtrip, but you need to buy the tickets within 24 hours.
National Park Service biologists recovered P-23's remains a few days after she was killed.
Fake signs are being hung up near "welcome" signs throughout California. One sign reads "felons, illegals and MS-13 welcome!"
Southern California Edison engineers were able to avoid killing power to some parts of the Santa Monica Mountains and Malibu.