Startling comparisons to another missing woman, Elaine Park, came to mind almost immediately when the Malibu community first learned about 30 year old Jennifer Lorber’s disappearance. Social media chatter reminded us of
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The family and friends of Jennifer Lorber who went missing in near Paradise Cove last week are canvassing the area where she was last confirmed seen. The search will begin at the
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State Parks is re-opening the campground at Malibu Creek State Park in time for Memorial Day weekend, almost a year after the murder of Tristan Beaudette when state officials immediately closed overnight
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Staff Writer: Menachem Rabinowich The weight room on the Malibu High School campus is an abomination. Located outside the older gym, it is exposed to the elements all year round. Over 45
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By Cece Woods, Editor in Chief Since the Woolsey Fire devastated parts of Malibu and surrounding communities more than six months ago, questions remain today concerning the risk of nuclear contaminants and
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As Malibu slowly recovers from the destruction of the Woolsey Fire and the global attention from the events that devastated our town last November, our community was once again in the spotlight
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As many of you know, we have a serious problem with rodenticides. These dangerous chemicals, are harmful to our environment and our pets, and are killing wildlife in the Santa Monica Mountains.
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By Sam Hall Kaplan Some good news, that is if the neophyte City Council and concerned citizens can assert themselves in the discretionary municipal budget review now going on at a paranoid
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By Sam Hall Kaplan In its information gathering efforts, Management Partners, the firm retained by Malibu to evaluate the responses to the Woolsey Fire by CIty Manager Reva Feldman and the city
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By Paul Taublieb PREAMBLE TO THE STORY I was interviewed today by a rather lovely, former city manager of Pasadena, Cynthia J. Kurtz, who is a part time “Special Advisor” conducting interviews
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