The City of Malibu is accepting applications through March 31, 2022 for the Fiscal Year 2022- 2023 General Fund Grant Program from local non-profit organizations to fund efforts that benefit
A former U.S. Department of Homeland Security deportation officer was sentenced Friday to 15 months in federal prison for orchestrating a series of cash withdrawals and deposits aimed at
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Friday honoring television executive turned talk show host Andy Cohen.
Actresses Garcelle Beauvais and Lisa Rinna and singer-songwriter John Mayer
The Feb. 6 monthly workshop of the Committee For Racial Justice will honor Black History Month by looking at the question of why, when we look back at Black history,
In-person classes resumed Monday at UCLA and UC Irvine, following three weeks of remote instruction prompted by a winter surge in COVID-19 cases.
All returning students, however, were required to
There is no evidence COVID-19 can be transmitted from mothers to infants through breast feeding, according findings released Monday by UCLA researchers.
The study led by UCLA Health and published
USC reopened indoor athletic events to full capacity and regular seating and ticketing procedures Monday, following limitations prompted by surging COVID-19 numbers.
The school’s announcement came one week after
A fourth man was charged Monday with murder and other counts stemming from the shooting of a man who came to the aid of his girlfriend during an attempted robbery
The number of COVID-positive patients in Los Angeles County hospitals fell again Monday, continuing a weeklong series of daily declines, but another 40 virus-related deaths were reported.
The 40 new
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles announced Monday it has received a $1.9 million award from the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust to help improve outcomes for
Symptoms of depression and anxiety have doubled during the pandemic for youth across the country, according to the United States Surgeon General.
During the past two years, 25 percent of
The temporary closure of Malibu City Hall to the public has been extended through February 11, 2022 in response to the continuing surge of COVID-19 cases and continued high rates