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Dear Editor, Here is my Public comment on Monday night. Honorable City Council, As I stated in my op-ed article in The Malibu Times — It’s now been exactly eight months since the January fire, and in ...
The road to recovery after the devastating Palisades Fire has been anything but smooth for a group of historic business owners on the eastern edge of Malibu. Once-bustling landmarks along Pacific ...
Sparks national outcry and bipartisan condemnation In a shocking act of violence that has reverberated across the political landscape, Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old co-founder of Turning Point USA and ...
Defense asks for a reduction from $4 million to $2 million for charges in crash that led to deaths of four Pepperdine students Fraser Michael Bohm returned to a packed courtroom in Van Nuys on Sept. 5 ...
City volunteers and officials engage beachgoers in friendly conversations to raise awareness about safe driving, encouraging visitors to slow down, enjoy the views, and get home safely The City of ...
Meet Mami! Mami, A5696008, is ready for some “me time.” With her puppies happily adopted, it’s now Mami’s turn to find a loving forever home. Initially shy and reserved, she has blossomed with care ...
Jerry Vandermeulen says that residents now need to stay ready for fires year-round When Jerry Vandermeulen became Malibu’s first fire safety liaison in 2019, the idea of a “fire season” still carried ...
Nearly 3,000 flags fill Alumni Park in Malibu, honoring the lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001 The rolling green hills overlooking Pepperdine University’s Malibu campus are once again awash in red, white, ...
Meet Leo, a handsome 2-year-old German Shepherd who’s been waiting patiently for his forever home since May. This active boy loves spending time in the playgroup on Tuesdays, where he gets to ...
In her nonfiction book “The River’s Daughter,” Malibu’s Bridget Crocker recounts her experiences as a river guide and in dealing with childhood traumas. Photo by Greg von Doersten ‘The River’s ...
Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's Capt. Jennifer Seetoo has been awarded just over $971,000 in her lawsuit against Los Angeles County. In the lawsuit, Seetoo accused the former LA County sheriff of ...
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