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- 108 days ago

@ABC7: Walmart warning: CEO says retailer will close its stores if rampant theft doesn't stop. How SoCal is cracking down. Now on ABC7 https://t.co/sUOc4co7Dc
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- 117 days ago

@drrondahampton 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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- 137 days ago

@ceceswoods: PLAYBACK - yesterday’s show with @HesherMedia & I w/ Chief (ret.) @LASDJordan talking #elections2022 @LACoSheriff video asking deputies for donations, what CA ballots look like & more! https://t.co/VTlFEwynKc https://t.co/1dEqrSNEt6 https://t.co/pFNX6p7jbo
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- 159 days ago

@ceceswoods: @HesherMedia aka #zztopoftalkradio & I are LIVE on @tntradiolive at the top of the hour. Still unpacking the dirty details of the #LACityCouncil audio leaks, their affects on other NOV 8 races, @AOC hecklers video that went viral and more! 10 AM PT/1 PM ET https://t.co/NSwUn5bEpJ https://t.co/f1NXkPFnLW
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- 160 days ago

@LASDJordan: What’s to investigate? Tammany Hall West, aka #LosAngeles has nothing to hide! This is Old Political Elites vs. the Newbies. #LACity #LATimes #LADailyNews #LASD #LAPD https://t.co/DFdZO0ZOEv
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A Deadly Trifecta: Covid Cases, Violent Crime and Public Corruption Rise Sharply in LA County – How Supervisor Sheila Kuehl “Reimagines L.A.”
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A Deadly Trifecta: Covid Cases, Violent Crime and Public Corruption Rise Sharply in LA County – How Supervisor Sheila Kuehl “Reimagines L.A.”

This article was originally published on December 5th, 2021 on our affiliate site The Current Report. You gotta hand it to Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva. The man has some Mad-Max forward-thinking skills. Back on July 21st, based on the decisions made by our county leaders, Sheriff V predicted if massive defunding continued, the streets of Los Angeles would…

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Editor in Chief, Cece Woods

Malibu Daily News Editor in Chief Cece Woods started The Local Malibu, an activism based platform in 2014. The publication was instrumental in the success of two ballot measures, and seating three Malibu City Councilmen in 2016, and the top two vote-getters again in 2020.

During the summer of 2018, Woods exposed the law enforcement cover-up in the Malibu Creek State Park Shootings, and a few short months later provided the most comprehensive local news coverage during the Woolsey Fire attracting over 1 million hits across her social media platforms.