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Working out of his Pt. TAKING BACK MALIBU. Her passion for documentary filmaking led to her current project on the NoDapl Movement. Woods chose a pro-environment, slow growth stance for the publication which has been instrumental in the success of two very important elections.A 30 year veteran in marketing & media, and three decade resident of Malibu, Jacobus' involvement in Malibu's preservation game (Preserve Malibu, Measures R/W and 2014 election ) have ignited her passion for preserving Malibu's unique beauty and character for future generations.Janet Friesen sits on the boards of multiple foundations. Woods was the only local Malibu media on the ground during the Woolsey Fire and provided the most comprehensive coverage generating over a million hits across social media platforms during the most devastating wildfire in Malibu's history.
Her extensive background in fashion is a key element in creating vibrant content for our online and print content.Diana Nicholson is a Health and Wellness editor for The Local Malibu and 90265 Magazine as well as fitness expert dedicated to educate, support and empower.Sam Hall Kaplan is an award winning journalist, in a distinguished career that has included LA Times design critic, NY Times metro reporter, NY Post city editor, Fox TV News Emmy winning reporter, and contributor to various popular and professional publications, news services and broadcast outlets.Founder and CEO of Open Campaign, a political social network for civic engagement. Our unwavering pro-environment stance protecting Malibu's unique rural character has made our publication Malibu's most trusted new source and the city's most influential media outlet. Richardson had no car, cash, cell phone, or any other means to get her toEditor’s Note: It was a long agonizing 11 months before family, friends and the Malibu community, ultimately learned the fate of Mitrice*Editor’s Note: Former Planning Commissioner Kraig Hill lays out important next steps in changing our local government structure.
In late 2014, after noticing a void in local investigative journalism with the departure of Surfside News founder Ann Sobel, Woods started The Local.In four short years, The Local has become the most trusted voice in local media. The Malibu community needs trustworthy reporting—but good journalism isn’t free. The publication supported two successful ballot measures, successfully campaigned for three City Council members in the 2016, and has been a strong voice in local activism leading to multiple environmental victories for the Malibu Community.In 2018, Woods exposed the law enforcement cover-up in the Malibu Creek State Park Shootings case, the story of Matthew Weaver Jr that went national only after Woods connected it to the area of two other high profile missing persons cases. Breaking News Alerts Real-time updates on breaking stories in Malibu. 9,266 Followers, 1,333 Following, 2,255 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from The Voices Of Malibu (@thelocalmalibu)
His work as a documentary director, writer and producer includes producing the ESPN 30 for 30 film "Hawaiian: The Legend of Eddie Aikau," the Netflix film "Unchained: The Untold Story of Freestyle Motocross," and most recently the theatrically-released documentary, "Blink of an Eye," about the fateful friendship between Dale Earnhadt and Michael Waltrip, which comes out on iTunes on Nov. 5, and has been optioned to be developed into a feature film by one of the major studios. County moves into Stage 2 recovery today as certain limitations are lifted allowing a small portion of retail stores, such as clothing,Editor’s Note: It was a long agonizing 11 months before family, friends and the Malibu community, ultimately learned the fate of Mitrice*Editor’s Note: Former Planning Commissioner Kraig Hill lays out important next steps in changing our local government structure.