Polls closed today at 8:00 p.m. With all seven voting precincts reported, results show Skylar Peak winning with 1466 votes, followed by John Sibert with 1156 votes, Joan House with 1037 votes, Hans Laetz with 701 votes, Andy Lyon with 629 votes, Hamish Patterson with 649 votes, and Missy Zeitsoff with 557 votes. Final official election results have not been published but Peak, … [Read more...] about Polls CLOSE in Malibu City Council election
Mountain lions not as dangerous as humans think
When most people hear about mountain lion sightings along the outer edge of Pepperdine’s campus, they immediately assume that they are in danger. Not to worry. The mountain lions that inhabit the Santa Monica Mountains are far more threatened by the humans living in the area than we are by them. Since 2002, when the first mountain lion was captured in the Santa Monica mountain … [Read more...] about Mountain lions not as dangerous as humans think
Organizations rally together to end clean water crisis with film festival
Germantown, M.D. - A group of organizations have rallied together with Journey's Crossing and Living Water International to raise awareness and raise funds to end to the clean water crisis through the Reel Water Film Festival, a non-profit project that will kick-off it's first event on June 16th in Germantown, M.D. Festival Director Tiffany Jones says it's been "amazing to see … [Read more...] about Organizations rally together to end clean water crisis with film festival
Kids' Choice Awards 2012 celebrates with exclusive gifting suite
Free gifts, known as 'swag' are a common way for companies to gain recognition in the entertainment industry. Most award shows are precluded with dozens of invitation only gifting suites. Here’s a look into one that happened on March 8, 2012 for nominees and attendees of this year’s Kid's Choice Awards. The was hosted by Will Smith and aired on Nickelodeon. Kids voted on … [Read more...] about Kids' Choice Awards 2012 celebrates with exclusive gifting suite
Prof Nelson conquers Crossfit at 66
At 66 years old, most people’s leisure activities would likely involve strolls along the beach, reading a good novel at a coffee shop and, of course, the occasional movie night. Not much so for Laurie Nelson. She has worked at Pepperdine for the past 37 years as a professor of sports medicine as well as an adviser for pre-med students. Today, she is nationally ranked Crossfit … [Read more...] about Prof Nelson conquers Crossfit at 66
