The Malibu City Council voted to approve the use of the 2019 Malibu Library Set Aside funds to continue and expand existing and new services and programs for the Malibu
The City of Malibu Community Services Department will present ideas and conceptual designs for the replacement of two small playground areas at Malibu Bluffs Park during a community meeting on
Malibu property owners whose homes were damaged or destroyed in the Woolsey Fire who opted out of the state-sponsored fire debris removal program and chose to complete fire debris removal
By CHARLES ANDREWS
KEEP HOPE ALIVE
I often — too often, these days — come back for strength to that signature quote from Rev. Jesse Jackson, from decades ago, and he still
Malibu City Manager Reva Feldman received the City Manager of the Year Award from the California City Managers Foundation (CCMF).
“I am proud of our City Manager for receiving this
The deadline for Woolsey fire survivors to register for federal aid and apply to participate in a state program that removes fire debris has been extended to Feb. 15.
Survivors
Evacuation orders have been issued for parts of Malibu in anticipation of additional rain today.
Officials began door to door notifications Monday night and the orders were in place as
Associated Press
A year after a mudslide swept through a fire-devastated California town, killing 21 people, residents of hundreds homes in burn areas were told to pack up and leave
The deadline for California wildfire survivors to register for federal assistance has been extended to Thursday, Jan. 31.
Disaster grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are available to
BRIAN MELLEY
Associated Press
A 42-year-old parolee was charged with killing a man as he camped with his daughters in a Malibu Creek State Park and shooting at 10 other
Malibu Mayor Pro Tem Jefferson “Zuma Jay” Wagner was sworn in as Mayor during the City Council meeting on Monday, December 10 at City Hall. Mayor Wagner had his oath
After a long and arduous road recovering from the Woolsey Fire, Malibu residents are adjusting to a life back in their communities and safe spaces, students included.
In a letter