A 22-year-old driver of a BMW that struck and killed four Pepperdine University students in Malibu has been arrested in a murder investigation in connection with the crash and is
A Malibu resident lost control of his car on Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in Malibu Tuesday night, killing four people and injuring two others, with Pepperdine University saying their students
Organizers of the Malibu Triathlon sprinted across the finish line this week securing an emergency authorization to hold the race this weekend after discovery of an endangered fish had threatened
The City of Malibu is partnering with Waste Management to host a free curbside bulky item pickup service for community members on Saturday, October 14.
Household Bulky Items are oversized
Malibu Triathlon organizers will go before the Malibu city council Monday night to try to salvage this year’s race.
That is a turnaround from earlier in the week, when
Two Malibu planning commissioners last week argued that the new Malibu High School building should be downsized and not built as the community has designed.
A man convicted last month in the shooting death of a father who was camping with his daughters at a Malibu park was sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison.
The City’s Spring 2023 Recreation Guide and City Newsletter is available online at MalibuCity.org/CommunityServices and will be mailed to Malibu residents the week of February 6. The
The $375 million Santa Monica College bond appearing on the November ballot is facing strong opposition in the Malibu community.
This year’s college bond is designed to make improvements
Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) could be getting some much needed attention just north of Santa Monica with two Caltrans projects on the way that could shore up the delicate coastal
For the second autumn in a row, Malibu has approved a program authorizing homeless encampment clearances due to fire danger in the city’s parched hills.
During a city council
A broad consensus is emerging among Malibu political leaders from all sides of the spectrum that the proposed Santa Monica College bond issue on this fall’s election ballot is