KBUU Newswire Day 214 – Tues Jun 11 – MHS Kid Makes Threat, ‘Not Credible’ Says School – YSL In Legal Trouble Over Fashion Fiasco – 102º Today – Malibu May Move To Manage Malibu Lagoon

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This is KBUU News – Day 214 – the Tuesday Headlines:

  • =  A threat made on the web against Malibu High on graduation day. Cops say it is not credible and are working with the kid and parents.
  • =  Yves St Laurent in legal trouble … for interrupting sex on the beach at Paradise Cove.  Fish sex.
  • =  Heat advisory … highs to 102 in the Malibu Mountains today. 
  • =  Falling palm trees and disappearing beaches …. Malibu may finally step up to manage the Malibu Lagoon.
  • =  Whole Foods Market doesn’t have all its required landscaping … but looks like it will open anyway. 
  • =  And Malibu’s sewer guru … the guy to go to for sage septic tank wisdom …is retiring.

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Malibu’s Only Local Daily News … from Radio Malibu  …. F-M 99 point 1 K B U U. Good morning … I’m Hans Laetz reporting.

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The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory … from 10 this morning to 9 tonight … for the Santa Monica Mountains. 

Daytime high temperatures will be between 92 and 102 degrees.

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This late breaking story this morning.

A kid got on the internet last night and made a threat against Malibu Hiogh School … today … graduation day.

The school send out an email this morning … disclosing the threat and reporting that the Malibu lost Hill Sheriff have investigated.

They founded the threat  to be not credible.

That means finals and the graduation set for this afternoon are still on schedule.

The school says they are working with the kid … the kid’s family and the sheriffs department to address the underlying issues.

But again the threat is not credible.

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The Malibu Creek erosion at the Adamson House … and loss of sand at Surfrider Beach … front and center at the Malibu City Council meeting last night.  And it looks like the beach loss is going to force the city to finally step into the role it was handed 17 years ago … to come up with a plan to manage the Malibu Lagoon. And Mayor Jefferson Wagner switched his vote from no to abstain … and voted to extend the city’s contract with the Sacramento lobbying firm … California Strategies.  Details: https://www.radiomalibu.net/malibu-lagoon-control/

NOTE – CORRECTION 6:55p.  Jefferson Wagner did not in fact vote for the California Strategies contract, he abstained after mentioning that he saw there were three other votes in favor of it.  Wagner also praised California Strategies for its work on the Lou La Monte sponsored rehab regulation bill, and also said he would work with California Strategies closely on the Malibu lagoon issue. KBUU regrets the error. 

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Last weeks Yves St. Laurent Fashion show debacle at Paradise Cove may result in criminal prosecution.

The construction of a fashion runway on the beach may have attracted Fashion reporters from around the world … but it happened in a state marine protected area.

And it happened during a grunion run … interfering with the fish mating on the beach.  Details:  https://www.radiomalibu.net/city-council-casts-shade-at-ysl/

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Controversy is brewing over the new Whole Foods Market in downtown Malibu … slated to open tomorrow.  Details: https://www.radiomalibu.net/whole-foods-lacks-required-green/

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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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For 24 years … Craig George has been the go to guy at Malibu City Hall for the toughest building problems. Last night Malibu city manager Reva Feldman said: https://www.radiomalibu.net/craig-george-to-retire/

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Final debris removal inspection reports have been submitted on more than 600 of the 932 properties affected by the Woolsey and Hill fires … whose owners are participating in the state’s Consolidated Debris Removal Program.

This clears the way for 547 property owners in Los Angeles County to rebuild. 

That’s 66 percent of the 834 L.A. County properties participating in the program.

So far …  contractors have removed debris from 888 properties – 794 in Los Angeles County and 94 in Ventura County. 

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Weather for the Malibu ….

The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory … from 10 this morning to 9 tonight … for the Santa Monica Mountains. 

Daytime high temperatures will be between 92 and 102 degrees.

 

 

((((  Sunny and hot    )))) … highs  ((((  76   )))) beaches … ((((    101   )))) mountains and canyons. 

Downcoast winds …  (((   only 5 to 10    )))) miles per hour this afternoon.

Sunset tonight is at   ((((     8:05    )))).

After that … (((   patchy clouds and fog possible  )))) tonight … low ((((   62   )))) beaches …  ((((    64  )))) mountains and canyons.

Tomorrow should be   ((((    much the same    )))).

At 8:55 … at Trancas it’s ((((    64    )))) degrees.

Leo Carrillo Beach …   ((((    66    )))).

Upper Malibu Canyon …  ((((   80    )))) .

And at Civic Center Los Angeles … ((((   73   )))).

In the ocean … it’s ((((   61    )))) degrees in the water at Zuma Beach.

The lifeguards say the waves today are   ((((  up to 3  )))) feet high …. 

A south swell …

Those are ((((  poor tp fair )))) surfing conditions …. according to the lifeguards.

(((((   Low tide is at  11:35 AM  

High tide … 5.1 feet … 6:22 PM    ))))

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