Toxic algae off the coast of Malibu is likely sickening sea lions, causing the large marine mammals to experience seizures and comatose states, according to a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation center.
Access to Pacific Coast Highway between Santa Monica and Malibu, which had been restricted since the Palisades fire erupted Jan. 7, was expanded this week for residents, business and other traffic.
At least 14 sea lions were reported sicked off the coast of Malibu due to toxins created by harmful algal blooms, according to the California Wildlife Center. Over the last five days, a team from ...
Both the most approachable and most accomplished Monster Hunter yet, Wilds has the systems and the substance to keep you in for the long haul. Hunts aren’t just boss fights in a game map anymore; ...
It's been 15 years since Fable 3 released on the Xbox 360, and with the exception of a few spin-offs, the iconic comedy RPG series has been dormant since then. But in 2020, Playground Games ...
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Pulp Fiction 1964 Chevelle Malibu Has A Wild StoryIt’s only natural to wonder where famous movie cars have ended up, like the red 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu which was driven by John Travolta in the 1994 hit film Pulp Fiction. While watching ...
How gutty was the Minnesota Wild's win over the Colorado Avalanche Tuesday night? The Avalanche entered the contest on a six-game win streak with a loaded, mostly healthy roster led by the NHL's ...
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