The Malibu City Council provided consensus direction to move regular meeting start times from 5:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., part of sweeping changes aimed at improving
The Reel Inn, a beloved seafood institution that served as a cultural landmark on Pacific Coast Highway for nearly four decades, has permanently closed after California state officials refused to
The Malibu City Council voted 4-1 to expand temporary event permissions for businesses affected by the 2025 Palisades Fire, rejecting a proposal for additional restrictions despite concerns about potential loopholes.
The City of Malibu issued its first building permit for reconstruction following the devastating Palisades Fire, marking a significant milestone in the community's recovery efforts seven months after
Los Angeles County will invest $5.1 million in nature-based coastal protection projects at three popular beaches marking a significant step toward safeguarding the coastline against rising seas and climate
The Malibu City Council is calling for an urgent evaluation of emergency warning systems after the city faced repeated communication failures during recent emergencies.
The City Council discussed the emergency
The City of Malibu's Fall 2025 Recreation Guide and City Newsletter is now available online at MalibuCity.org/CommunityServices and will be mailed to Malibu residents this week.
The Malibu City Council has voted to continue exploring a massive $124 million wastewater project for fire-damaged beachside properties, despite heated debate over costs and concerns about burdening residents with
NASA veteran Brian Muirhead will share his vision for Mars exploration at the next installment of the 2025 Malibu Library Speaker Series on Tuesday, Aug. 12, at 7 p.m.
A two-part spiritual experience blending ancient Kabbalistic wisdom with modern frequency science will take place in Malibu this August, featuring renowned teachers and the premiere of a scientifically-backed frequency film.
The city is ramping up emergency preparedness efforts as peak wildfire season approaches, urging residents and businesses to begin preparations now through coordinated outreach and planning with emergency agencies.
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