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Farmers Market to return to SMC parking lot; council OKs purchase of lidar speed guns for traffic enforcment The Malibu City Council returned from holiday break and began the meeting on Monday with a presentation from Southern California Edison Government Relations Manager Andrew Thomas. After the 45-minute presentation, the council moved on to approving the Road […]
Many participating enterprises are female-owned, Malibu-based businesses By Barbara Burke Special to The Malibu Times They gathered with glee, celebrating their entrepreneurism and aiming to make this holiday season extra special for purchasers of their locally curated items, all to benefit Malibu Middle and Malibu High schools. That was the scene on the MMS/MHS campus […]
At least 200 kids from Malibu Middle and High schools were involved in the project By Barbara Burke Special to The Malibu Times Students, faculty members, and visitors were able to enjoy some new scenery at Malibu High School a mural wrapping around a storage/utility campus building, painted by students from the high school […]
Groups striving to ensure benefits amid declining enrollment, lack of public funds By Barbara Burke Special to The Malibu Times As the school year begins amidst Malibu’s declining enrollment, parent-led organizations are stepping up to ensure students benefit from athletic and creative arts opportunities that are not publicly funded, and they also support teachers by […]