Gula World and Chabad of Malibu will host "Healthy Body, Healthy Mind: A Direct Connection to the Light," an all-day wellness summit on Sunday, June 22, addressing humanity&
The city of Malibu is asking residents to weigh in on a proposed speed camera program that would install up to five automated enforcement cameras along Pacific Coast Highway, with
Malibu Takes Emergency Steps to Aid Struggling Businesses After Fire, Highway Closure
Facing an estimated $36 million annual economic loss following recent wildfires and the prolonged closure of Pacific Coast
Pacific Coast Highway reopened to all drivers Friday morning, ahead of schedule and in time for Memorial Day weekend. The weekend saw more drivers on the road but traffic was
Mark Russo, leader of the Malibu Volunteers on Patrol, was named the first recipient of the Mike Treinen Public Safety Award at the May 7 Malibu Public Safety Commission Meeting.
Malibu Arts Commission Seeking Local Artists for Summer Exhibition
The City of Malibu Arts Commission is inviting local artists to participate in the city's summer public art exhibition,
The Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) will reopen to all drivers Friday morning, ahead of schedule and in time for Memorial Day weekend, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday.
The iconic
Perhaps the only feature of Santa Monica life more predictable than the tides is perpetual confusion over the status of Malibu’s petition to carve out its own school district.
Officials will close a segment of Pacific Coast Highway to residents and businesses in wildfire burn scar areas beginning Wednesday at noon due to safety concerns from an approaching storm
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District officials heard students loud and clear this month, giving their full support towards their act of peaceful defiance.
After the Feb. 6 walkout by both
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District officials attempted to assuage concerns from Malibu parents recently, particularly as it pertains to January’s school closures and how to handle future power outage
Valentine’s Day closed with a bang when a 3.7-magnitude earthquake rocked the western edge of Los Angeles County around 11:45 p.m with an epicenter 7.7