Recycle Christmas trees, gift wrapping and polystyrene foam packing materials that come with many holiday gifts from Dec. 26 to Jan. 12.
Celebrate the holidays with live performances, an art show, tasty treats, a toy drive and more at Malibu City Hall.
Bring a new, unwrapped donation for the Spark of Love Toy Drive benefiting at-risk youth and receive a complimentary breakfast.
Find out where the registered sex offenders are living in Malibu and nearby before the kids go out trick or treating.
Here is a list of all City of Malibu facilities and their hours for Labor Day weekend.
Find yourself stuck at a party, unable to drive home? Call AAA's free Tipsy Tow Service to get you, and your car, home safe and sound.
Easter is on Sunday, April 21, but many events will be held the day or week before. Here’s what you need to know.
Jolly old Saint Nicholas will feel nice and cozy when he visits Malibu.
Forgot the secret ingredient to your award-winning appetizer? No problem – here are the grocery stores open on Christmas.
One of the most powerful messages you can give yourself is “I’m good enough.” Not perfect, but not deficient either.
Find out where the safest neighborhoods are for your little ones to trick-or-treat.
Two professional fireworks shows have been approved in Malibu: one on July 1 and the other on July 4.
To celebrate 4/20, here's a round-up of recreational pot shops near Malibu.
Anthony Colombo, 80, is the master craftsman behind those astonishing Mardi Gras floats.
Find out if there will be prime Easter egg hunt weather in Malibu this weekend.
If you grab an Easter cocktail or some bottomless mimosas, you'll be sure to look like the pup in the photo.
How honest are you? How faithful are you?
There are, however, a few places Malibu residents can see fireworks outside of city limits this weekend.
Hope is real.
Local shoppers are expected to spend 24 percent over last year's seasonal buying, according to Deloitte research.
With crooners like Nat King Cole, Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, this playlist will transport you to a big comfy chair near a warm fire.
'Tis the ghostly season! Grab your calendars, and save the dates for the sweet and spooky events coming up nearby.
If you're more of a fan of real ghosts than the make believe ones, try hunting some spirits down in Malibu.
Mike Klimchok, 85, makes sure that every resident of local nursing homes receive a Christmas gift - which he carves, saws, sands & paints.
A celebration, remembrance service and car shows are among the events set for this year's Father's Day.
This year will see the largest number of travelers since the all-time record of 3.2 million in the Southland set in 2005, according to AAA.
Passover commemorates the time between the Exodus from Egypt the parting of the Red Sea seven days later to allow the Israelites to getaway.
Christmas Eve in Los Angeles will be also be marked by the 57th annual Los Angeles County Holiday Celebration — a multicultural celebration.
All tree sale proceeds will benefit the Palisades-Malibu Y’s camps, youth and afterschool programs.
More than 5.8 million Californians will be on the roads, in the air or on boats and trains to visit family and friend, according to AAA.
This Veterans Day, Friday, Nov. 11, many businesses and restaurants are saying "thank you." Here's our list of places offering freebies:
Government offices, courts, schools, libraries, banks and post offices will be closed for Labor Day.
This winter libation will be the star of your next holiday gathering.
Operation Santa began Tuesday; the United States Postal Service every year asks for volunteers to read the letters and send gifts.
More than 3.5 million Southern Californians plan to travel this Thanksgiving.
The State Department is warning U.S. travelers to be on alert amid heightened terrorist threats this holiday season.
It's time for the annual ritual of gaining one hour of sleep as we turn our clocks back in California Saturday night/Sunday a.m. for PST.
We also have the recipe for good old American Potato Salad. Whip up these treats and dig in!
More than 4.8 million Californians are expected to hit the roads this Independence Day weekend, traveling 50 miles or more from home.
Drowning, dry drowning, snakebites, hot cars--summer has some pitfalls to avoid. Here’s your survival kit.