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Malibu

Malibu Funny Farm Opens Pumpkin Patch

October 26, 2016 by Monica Avila

Photos by Monica AvilaMalibu Funny Farm, a family owned and managed pumpkin patch, opened Saturday, Oct. 1 on Pacific Coast Highway and allows the Malibu community to embrace the Halloween spirit. This is the first year there is a pumpkin patch opening its doors to the Malibu community. Co-owner Laurie Anderson is enthusiastic about the new addition her family has made to the … [Read more...] about Malibu Funny Farm Opens Pumpkin Patch

Students Protest Columbus Statue on Columbus Day

October 11, 2016 by Rachel Ettlinger

Photos by Matt Benton Voices chanting "take it down" echoed throughout main campus Monday as students protested the Christopher Columbus statue located above the amphitheater. Approximately 26 students clad in black and wearing white ribbons deposited flowers at Columbus' feet and sat in front of the statue in silence for about 40 minutes during the "Waves Against … [Read more...] about Students Protest Columbus Statue on Columbus Day

Malibu City Council to Host Homeless Issues Town Hall Meeting

October 5, 2016 by Rachel Ettlinger

Photos by Rachel Ettlinger Malibu City Council will co-sponsor a town hall meeting at the recommendation of Mayor Lou La Monte for residents to discuss homeless issues in the area. The town hall meeting will be held Jan. 17, 2017 at Malibu City Hall. Issues related to the homeless population have increased in Malibu as well as throughout the state, according to the … [Read more...] about Malibu City Council to Host Homeless Issues Town Hall Meeting

Villa Malibu Becomes Cavalleri

September 28, 2016 by Bryce Hanamoto

Graphics Courtesy of Cavalleri Real estate firm Pacific Eagle Holdings is renovating the former Villa Malibu property into Cavalleri, a 68-residence condominium building on a 10-acre patch near Zuma Beach and Point Dume. Pre-sales for the condos are now available. The cost of the condos starts at $998,000. They include two and three-bedroom layouts and range from 1,577 … [Read more...] about Villa Malibu Becomes Cavalleri

Keep Your Money, Use Your Discounts

September 27, 2016 by Shannon Hansen

To remedy the steep costs of living, Pepperdine works with the local community to set in place discounts at some of the businesses in and around Malibu for students who bring along their Pepperdine ID cards. Students agree that such savings do not go unnoticed, including 20-year-old junior Nick Janner. "As a college student, every saved penny helps," Janner … [Read more...] about Keep Your Money, Use Your Discounts

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