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Malibu Senior Center to Host Halloween Tea Time
Seniors are encouraged to wear a Halloween hat or costume to enjoy tea at the Malibu Senior Center.

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Seniors are encouraged to wear a Halloween hat or costume to enjoy tea at the Malibu Senior Center.

The National Weather Service warned that gusty Santa Ana winds and low humidity have prompted a red flag warning in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Gusty winds peak at 61 mph Wednesday afternoon in the Malibu Hills, according to the National Weather Service.
The death did not appear to be the result of a conflict with another lion, according to the National Park Service.
Santa Anas will produce winds from 20 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph on Wednesday night, and have the potential to knock down power lines and damage property.
As moderator of the the debate, which is co-sponsored by Malibu Rotary, I will be asking questions submitted by Malibu Patch readers.
On the eve of the grand opening, Chipotle briefly opened its doors to an invitation-only preview at the new Malibu location on Cross Creek Road.
Santa Ana winds with gusts up to 65 mph and single-digit humidities are expected to bring critical fire weather conditions to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area near Malibu.
The Los Angeles County District Attorneys Office opted not to file charges against the councilman in September following an investigation into his alleged behavior at a Malibu shopping center.
The new menu items include "the cowboy paella" and "quinoa with wild salmon, or jidori chicken, or tofu."
Festivities for homecoming will begin at 4 p.m. with tailgating and float decoration at Malibu High School, according to organizers.
Don Schmitz, who is representing the owner, MMK Enterprises, said he feels singled out and disappointed about the denial.
"It was a very, very sad and tragic loss of what seemingly was a wonderful young woman. I send condolences to her family, friends and the whole community she was involved in," Malibu Councilwoman Laura Zahn Rosenthal said.
The Malibu Mesa Water Reclamation Plant serves a population of about 4,300 at Pepperdine University and the community of Malibu Country Estates.
Candidates from Malibu say they are running to bring excellence back to all schools in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. Incumbents and all current board members live in Santa Monica.
The Malibu candidates say they are running to bring excellence back to all schools in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District.
The annual Jog-a-thon was capped off this year with field day events.
More than $84,000 was raised district-wide for Malibu and Santa Monica physical education departments.
The event, “Nurturing Leaders of Tomorrow" is set for 6 p.m. Nov. 2 at the Bel Air Bay Club, 16801 Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisades, according to organizers.
Organizers said the group will consider more rallies, but the next step is likely to write letters and make calls to Point Dume Village owner Zan Marquis and the D'Amore's ownership.