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
MALIBU — Residents here have filed suit against City Hall and the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District in an attempt to stop the installation of lights at the Malibu High School football field.
MALIBU HIGH ¬ó Councilmembers in Malibu approved a plan on Monday to erect four permanent 70-foot light poles on the football field and track at Malibu High School.
MALIBU ¬ó The activist group Preserve Malibu is formulating a ballot measure that would give residents the right to approve or deny commercial developments that exceed 25,000 square feet.
SMMUSD HDQTRS ¬ó The Malibu High School student who claims she was slapped in the face multiple times by her teacher in front of her entire class wants more than $1 million from the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District.
MALIBU ¬ó The driver who struck and killed 13-year-old Emily Shane as she walked along Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu two years ago was sentenced Friday to 15 years to life in prison.
MALIBU — Fallen angels are what Marines call those who do not return from battle. “The last full measure of devotion” is how Lincoln put it. It’s also the dread of every family with a son or daughter on the battlefield.
MALIBU — Standing in formation atop a hill, ruminating, the camera-shy goat herd stands still just long enough for a few photos to be taken before Mary, the lead goat, signals it’s time to move on.