MALIBU — Malibu High celebrated its 20th anniversary as a school last Friday with a memorable homecoming evening.
A crowd of approximately 1,000 people was on hand for pre-game ceremonies
CITY HALL — City and county election officials are imploring Malibu voters to stick to their county-issued voting materials when they mark their ballots after it was discovered that numbers in
MALIBU HIGH — Malibu football players will bask in the glow of Friday night lights at their homecoming next week thanks to a court ruling that allows the use of the
CITY HALL — A hot race for three open spots on the school board got a little more fuel last week when three challengers from Malibu put $10,000 each into
MALIBU — Since 2008, 31 states have introduced laws that would require people to present state-sanctioned photo identification before they would be allowed to vote in state and federal elections.
While
SMMUSD HDQTRS — The former Malibu High School student who says she was slapped at least four times across the face by her English teacher for failing to bring homework to
LOS ANGELES — A transient pleaded no contest to misdemeanor animal cruelty for choking a brown pelican to death near Malibu Pier.
The Los Angeles County district attorney's office
CORSAIR FIELD — St. Monica football evened its record at 1-1 on Saturday at Santa Monica College with a 20-12 win over Malibu.
Malibu falls to 0-1 this season with the
MALIBU — With the fear of concussions continuing to rise each year among parents, school officials and health professionals, so has the emphasis on safety awareness.
Gamebreaker Helmets, a company based
MALIBU — The Los Angeles County Fire Department and Malibu emergency officials vow they are prepared for any potential trouble as the fall brushfire season looms.
The county fire department will
MALIBU — The local school district race just got interesting.
Three education advocates from Malibu have thrown their hats in the ring, challenging the three incumbents for their spots on the
MALIBU HIGH — The regular season opener for the Malibu High football team is a month away. With time ticking down to the Sept. 1 kickoff at St. Monica, the Sharks finished summer football in high spirits and confident of the season that lies ahead. The team now enters its ‚Äúdead period‚Äù until Aug