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An unusually cool winter storm dropped snow in Malibu Saturday. (Courtesy of the California Highway Patrol)
MALIBU, CA A surprisingly intense winter storm dusted Malibu with a rare coat of snow Saturday, pelted Long Beach with pea-sized hail and cracked lightning and thunder across the Southland. After mother nature was done showing off, residents awoke Sunday to the rare sight of snow in the foothills with more in the forecast through Monday.
The snow in Malibu Saturday evening caught locals and the California Highway Patrol by surprise. After decades without snow in Malibu, it was the second time in two years that the local hills were dusted with the white stuff. As drivers pulled over along Malibu Canyon Road to make snow angels, the CHP issued a warning advising against it. After an unusually dry fall, the CHP sent out a sassy tweet asking drivers to slow down on the rain and snow-slicked roads.
Amid Pandemic, Flu Cases Remain At Unusually Low In Colorado - Denver, CO - As our attention remains mostly on the coronavirus, seasonal influenza cases are down significantly in all parts of the country.
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Jan. 24, 2021
With many movie studios still delaying the release of new films, it gives audiences a chance to rediscover some of the classics! The Ridgefield Playhouse and Cohen and Wolf, P.C. Movie Series are partnering with Fathom Events and TCM Big Screen Classic to bring iconic films back to the big screen, giving our community an opportunity to get out and enjoy movies in a safe and socially distanced environment. Reserve tickets now for limited capacity screenings of the first James Bond film Dr. No on Sunday, January 31 and the 35th Anniversary of the 80s classic Pretty In Pink on February 12! Each film is presented with pristine digital projection, movie-theater-quality sound, and in its original aspect ratio, as they were intended by the filmmakers. The TCM Big Screen Classics series is further enhanced with fascinating pre- and post-feature insights presented by popular Turner Classic Movie hosts, including TCM Primetime host Ben Mankiewicz. Make it a great night ou
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Ralph Gracie holds a 5th degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, according to the DA s office. (Shutterstock)
DANVILLE, CA A Danville man and professional mixed martial artist was sentenced to spend six months in jail Friday after attacking and knocking the front teeth out of a five-time Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu champ two years ago.
Ralph Gracie, 49, was also ordered to participate in an anger management program and was placed on three years of formal probation.
He accepted a plea deal from Orange County Superior Court Judge Andre Manssourian. The defendant pleaded guilty to a felony count of assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury with a sentencing enhancement for inflicting great bodily injury.