https://www.radiomalibu.net/kbuu-newswire-day-232-fri-jun-28/
This is KBUU News – Day 232 – the Friday headlines:
- = Another motorcycle crash … another helicopter out … near Zuma Beach.
- = Realtors are giving away pizza to get a big crowd at the Planning Commission.
- = The city plans to tighten film shooting permit rules … after the Yves Saint Laurent debacle.
- = And two third of a billion dollars being spent on new power poles …and tree cutting … by Edison.
- = And there is not even a hint of any guarantee that any significant fire danger reduction will occur.
This is Malibu’s Only Local Daily News … the ((( Friday ))) news … from Radio Malibu …. F-M 99 point 1 K B U U. Good morning … I’m Hans Laetz reporting.
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No official word on the exact nature of the traffic crash on Pacific Coast Highway last night.
The crash was around 8:45 on P C H at Westward Beach Road … near Zuma Beach.
Westbound lanes were closed for about an hour.
A motorcyclist was involved.
A victim was helicoptered out from Zuma Beach to a hospital.
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The great Malibu Mansion debate is on. Local realtors and construction advocates on one side.
Slow growth and anti-mansionization forces on the other. Details: https://www.radiomalibu.net/measure-polarizes-malibu/
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The great Paradise Cove fashion show debacle is still reverberating at Malibu City Hall. And after years of talking … the city of Malibu is moving to take control of the Malibu Lagoon. Details: https://www.radiomalibu.net/cove-and-lagoon-float-up/
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Southern California Edison is spending as much as $680 million this year for fire mitigation projects … and will earn a 10 percent profit on those expenses.
And a study for Calmatters … a statewide journalism venture … says there is no measurement system in place to measure if that money is being spent wisely. Details: https://www.radiomalibu.net/sce-pole-project-earns-big-profits/
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You are listening to the latest news from Radio Malibu … F-M 99 point 1 K B U U. ((( time ))))
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A reminder … special traffic enforcement today in Santa Monica … extra cops on the street looking for villators.
And tomorrow night … the art walk in the Civic Center ….
Five galleries will be participating … in the three shopping centers along Cross Creek at P C H.
Canvas Malibu …. Surfing Cowboys … Tracy Park Studio …Red Ladder Gallery and the Broan Bowen Smith Gallery.
That’s the Malibu art walk … tomorrow evening from 6 to 9 … this weekend.
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Weather for the Malibu …
(((( Patchy beach clouds and mountain fog … burning off this afternoon )))) … highs (((( 68 )))) beaches … (((( 82 )))) mountains and canyons.
Downcoast winds … ((( 15 )))) miles per hour this afternoon.
Sunset tonight is at (((( 8:08 )))).
After that … ((( cloudy and mountain fog again )))) tonight … low (((( 60 )))) beaches … (((( 55 )))) mountains and canyons.
Tomorrow should be (((( much the same )))).
Right now … at Trancas it’s (((( 64 )))) degrees.
Leo Carrillo Beach … (((( 64 )))).
Upper Malibu Canyon … (((( 60 )))) .
And at Civic Center Los Angeles … (((( 68 )))).
In the ocean … it’s (((( 65 )))) degrees in the water at Surfrider Beach.
60 at Zuma.
Mo says the waves today are (((( 1 to 2 )))) feet high ….
South wind … morning bump
Those are (((( fairly obvious )))) surfing conditions …. according to the lifeguards.
((((( High tide is at 7:38 AM 3.2ft …
Low tide at 12:25 PM
And a 5.4 foot major high tide … tonight at 7:12 PM ))))
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