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Judge Allows Limited Field Lighting for Football Games
The Malibu High School football team will be allowed to play its Oct. 26 homecoming game under lights.

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The Malibu High School football team will be allowed to play its Oct. 26 homecoming game under lights.

Lily Castro says she is focusing on her family this year, but next year she hopes to add a beer and wine license and dinner service.
The rally will take place this Friday, Oct. 19 outside D'Amore's Pizza, which will be replacing Point Pizza Malibu in January at the Point Dume Village.
The Community Emergency Response Team training course is free and open to the public at Malibu City Hall.
The Haunted Maze will feature zombies, insane clowns, and insane asylum patients.
Marisela Echeverria was training for an Ironman Traithlon when she was killed in a crash with a metro bus on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu last weekend.
"We want to make it a unifying celebration, but we’re being held hostage by the plaintiffs in this lawsuit,” said Seth Jacobson, a Malibu High School parent.
Children of all ages will be invited to enjoy carnival games, a pinewood derby race, a mummy wrap contest, pumpkin pie eating contests, live entertainment and reptile and nature shows.
The nonprofit has been working with local agencies to improve safety for bicyclists along Pacific Coast Highway.
We're searching for the best Halloween Costume in America. Enter yourself or your kids for a chance to win $5,000.
D'Amore's Famous Pizza was selected by Point Dume Village owner Zan Marquis to take over the space of Point Pizza Malibu after its lease expires in December.
The workshop, which will focus on composting, water-wise gardening and more, is set for Oct. 27 at Malibu City Hall.
The woman suffered "multiple traumatic injuries," according to the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office.
Laurie Principe took home four prizes for pies in several categories, while her husband Dennis won second place for a chocolate peanut butter pie.
Many came out to enjoy pie tasting, a pie eating contest, games, food trucks and live music at Malibu United Methodist Church.
The crowd, which includes local residents ranging from high school students to Malibu City Council members, chants “Save Point Pizza” in front of the eatery, which is expected to close in December.
Election signs for Malibu-based candidates in Santa Monica proclaim " “Transparency. Focus. Achievement.” While in Malibu, they read, “From Malibu. For Malibu.”
The Denver-based chain will open Oct. 24 on Cross Creek Road in Malibu.
A woman was injured in the two-vehicle crash on Malibu Canyon Road at Civic Center Way in Malibu.
Measure ES is meant to provide a portion of $1 billion of needed improvements at schools in Santa Monica and Malibu.