Part of Pacific Coast Highway that was closed in the Malibu area for more than two weeks reopened Thursday morning for people who live and work in the Palisades Fire burn area. The portion of coastal ...
The Malibu City Council voted to spend $260,000 to hire a private security firm to provide extra patrols of neighborhoods that were scorched and left vacant after the January fires. The private ...
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It's been a traumatic seven years for Malibu. The 2018, the Woolsey Fire destroyed 488 homes and roughly half of them have been rebuilt. Then there was the pandemic, which stalled tourism. Mudslides ...
Empty chairs sit on the grass in front the sign identifying the Malibu Country Mart shopping area, which had very few visitors on Thursday. (Etienne Laurent / For The Times) Two months after twin ...
As the season begins to change from winter to spring--although it almost feels like summer aready--we can't help but dream about our favorite south swell locations and, in that regard, there's nowhere ...
One year after the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history tore through their community, Malibu residents will gather to remember those lost and reflect on a year of painful ...
The Malibu City Council has asked for a preliminary assessment of how to construct and finance a sewer line along Pacific Coast Highway, above, where 327 homes burned. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles ...