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Large-Scale Filming Event To Take Place at the Malibu Pier
The filming event will take place at the Malibu Pier over the next few weeks.

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The filming event will take place at the Malibu Pier over the next few weeks.

Wind gusts up to 45 mph are expected in the area through Monday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Wind gusts up to 40 mph are expected in Malibu through Monday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Friday night lights will continue with two home soccer games against the Fillmore Flashes.
Walt Keller of Malibu outlines his concerns about a proposal for a land swap of the city's ownership of Charmlee Wilderness Park for all 93 acres of Bluffs Park.
Point Dume in Malibu trails behind Griffith Park as the second busiest location in L.A. County.
Malibu SAR, which is part of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, is made up of volunteers who perform rescues mostly in the Santa Monica Mountains.
The fiery crash occurred Thursday night near Camarillo and Point Mugu, west of Malibu.
Wright, who formed Paul J. Wright & Associates in Malibu in 1990, was awarded the Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
The council will consider whether it should swap its ownership of Charmlee Wilderness Park for all 93 acres of Bluffs Park, where the city hopes to place a permanent skate park.
The official cause of death for Scott Sterling, the son of L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling, will likely not be released for weeks.
The proposed action comes as the nation continues to mourn the loss of 20 students and six teachers in a mass shooting in Newtown, CT, in December.
The collapse of a water main at the Malibu Country Estates is the second break in as many days in Malibu.
The show will feature art from students enrolled in grades K-12 who live in Malibu or attend school in Malibu.
Several sea lion rescues by the California Wildlife Center have taken place over the past few weeks.
Crews worked well into the night to make repairs on the water main, which serves the Adamson House.
Wind gusts up to 40 mph are expected in Malibu through Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
Scott Sterling, the son of L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling, was found dead late Tuesday on a couch in his Malibu apartment, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Juicy Lucy will open next week in downtown Los Angeles.
"It is the perfect way to get ready for the spring season and stay active over winter break," said Ari Jacobs, head baseball coach at MHS.