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
Singer, actor, and Broadway star Sheena Easton performs hits from her extensive 40-year musical career at Pepperdine University's Smothers Theatre in Malibu on Saturday, January 19 at 8
Following the devastation of the Woolsey Fire, the Malibu community has a unique opportunity to come together and reemerge stronger than before. One of the best ways to prepare for
A non-profit, environmental protection organization is claiming the Santa Monica Malibu School District is putting Malibu children and educators in harm's way delaying required removal of toxic chemicals.
Come and enjoy special Holiday Tours at the historic Adamson House in Malibu, splendidly decorated for the season. Visit the Adamson House in its beautiful, whimsical splendor while fully decorated
On Monday, December 3, the L.A. County Fire Department alongside teams from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) will
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) announced plans to begin restoring infrastructure and stabilizing hillsides in areas that were burned by the Woolsey Fire along a 20-mile segment of State