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Halloween Safety Tips From the Sheriff's Station
Deputy Shawn Brownell from the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's Station offers tips on how to have a safe and fun Halloween

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Deputy Shawn Brownell from the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's Station offers tips on how to have a safe and fun Halloween

Members of the Malibu High School surf team ask the council to oppose the project.
The body, found Tuesday evening, was recovered Wednesday morning.
Complaints allege the son of an African dictator and part-time Malibu resident has stolen more than $100 million from his nation's people to collect cash and purchase luxury items.
The skeletal remains were found in Tapia Park in Calabasas.
Rose M. Zoia says a letter and exhibits from Malibu Patch contributor Ben Marcus cannot be accepted by the San Francisco judge considering the Malibu Lagoon case.
Three of the five City Council members have been to the downtown Los Angeles demonstration in the past week.
After a brief hiatus, the store opens on Sunday at Malibu Country Mart.
The road that has been closed since 1984 opens to local residents at a celebration on Sunday morning.
The California Public Utilities Commission's Consumer Protection and Safety Division blames California Edison and four other companies for causing the October 2007 Canyon Fire in Malibu.
The Sharks defeat Villanova Prep 48-14 in front of a large Homecoming crowd.
Gilani Taylor succumbed to her injuries on Friday.
There are several open houses taking place this weekend in the Malibu area.
The Sharks varsity football team takes on Villanova Prep.
Repaving is expected to continue through Friday or Monday. Restriping next week could cause further delays on the road connecting Malibu to Calabasas.
Repaving is expected to continue through Friday or Monday. Restriping next week could cause further delays on the road connecting Malibu to Calabasas.
The evening will include a High Rollers Lounge for high school students.
The single-vehicle crash occurred near the first tunnel on the road in Malibu.