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Makena Huey

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Tag: environmental sustainability

A Journey from Ruin to Resilience: The Malibu Community Reflects on Woolsey

Posted on May 3, 2021May 3, 2021 by makeup_by_makena

A childhood stuffed animal. A Bible. A late parent’s watch. A home. A friend. Everything. On Nov. 8, 2018, the… Read more A Journey from Ruin to Resilience: The Malibu Community Reflects on Woolsey

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Joseph Adler was enjoying a relaxing Sunday evening in front of the TV when a news segment about Polish families offering their homes to Ukrainian refugees caught his attention. The Ventura County district attorney’s office has joined prosecutors statewide in opposing proposed regulations that could result in the early release of thousands of violent offenders. When Tony Ayala stands at the podium and delivers the commencement speech for California Lutheran University’s Bachelor’s Degree for Professionals program, he will have overcome years of self-doubt. Yoga instructor Robert Graham stood at the front of the room as a group of older adults watched closely. Cities, counties and other government agencies have little choice when the services they provide involve gas-powered vehicles and equipment. Dylan Grossberger has watched the progress on the North Pleasant Valley Groundwater Desalter every day on his way to class for the past three years. For the first time since the pandemic, Pleasant Valley Recreation and Park District board members disagreed over whether they should be allowed to participate in district meetings remotely. City Councilmember Tony Trembley has withdrawn his request for the council to consider rescinding the general plan amendment referral that would allow for homes to be built on the Camarillo Springs Golf Course. As his students program spherical robots to navigate a maze made of blue tape and plastic cups, Jesus Vaca’s vision is becoming a reality.

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