"Today, Public Health has confirmed 9 new deaths and 2,718 new cases of COVID-19. Currently, the five-day average is 4,097 new cases."
Short Term Rental Hosted Ordinance Second Reading and Adoption in City Council, Monday, November. 23, 6:30 PM
"NEWS RELEASE from California Health and Human Services Agency, California Department of Public Health, November 19, 2020"
On November 19, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed 29 new deaths and 5,031 new cases of COVID-19.
The County's CL-415 Super Scooper water dropping airplane was also demonstrated.
In recent weeks, several fires started in a known homeless encampment near Tuna Canyon and PCH in eastern Malibu.
The pool will open with regular hours on Saturday, November 28, from 9:00 am to 2:45 pm.
Starting this Friday, New Restrictions Will be in Place as COVID-19 Cases and Hospitalizations Significantly Increase
The City of Malibu has long been committed to promoting financial transparency and fiscal accountability.
With many businesses experiencing tremendous economic loss, it is imperative for you to have up-to-date information on services & resources.
Hogin announced Friday she would leave in December to spend time with her grandchildren, ending three decades of service in Malibu.
Malibuites appear primed to allow a raise in the transient occupancy tax, though not by an overwhelming margin.
Sen. Henry Stern (D-27) of Malibu has won his reelection bid, the AP has called.
Two anti-City Hall candidates lead the ticket in the Malibu City Council race, but the totals are close.
No matter how you choose to do it, voting in 2020 is a unique experience. Tell Patch all about how yours went.
Here's a list of polling places in Malibu, to cast or drop off your ballot in person for the Nov. 3 Election.
Malibuites are heading to the polls to vote for City Council candidates, a hotel tax increase, and three legislative races.
Here’s a list of polling places in Malibu, to cast or drop off your ballot in person for the Nov. 3 Election.
Patch is speaking to the Malibu City Council candidates. Meet Doug Stewart, a businessman and Public Safety Commission vice-chair.
Patch is speaking with Malibu City Council candidates. Meet incumbent Rick Mullen, a firefighter, former army pilot and photographer.
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Malibu from voting.
Patch is talking to Malibu's City Council candidates. Meet Paul Grisanti, a realtor involved in many aspects of city life.
The center will cater to senior voters or voters with disabilities, and is only open this Saturday.
Malibu is hosting virtual town halls on a proposed independent school district, and the new short-term rental amendment.
Patch is talking to City Council candidates. Meet Bruce Silverstein, an attorney and community activist.
Voting centers at Santa Monica and Malibu schools will open in October for early voting, along with Election Day.
Patch is talking to each of the City Council candidates. Meet Lance Simmens, an author and retired policy analyst.
Sponsored by the likes of Uber, Lyft and Instacart, Prop 22 aims to carve out an exception from the state labor law for app-based drivers.
The ordinance was approved following a 4-1 vote of the Malibu City Council, which had previously failed to pass an urgency mask ordinance.
Mollica, who has served as assistant planning director since 2019, replaces director Bonnie Blue, who will leave the post on Oct. 20.
Three locations are available for early voting in Malibu, but residents can vote at any of L.A. County's thousand voting centers.
Patch is speaking to this year's City Council candidates. Meet Steve Uhring, former business executive and current planning commissioner.
Some want to have the event at the Farmers Market, others don't, and some aren't even sure whether it's an official event or not.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Trump raised more in the 90265 zip code through July than his Democratic rival.
There are only eight days left to take the 2020 Census—and Malibu is reporting low turnout so far.
A short-term enforcement ordinance may go into effect in January.
The installation honoring victims of 9/11 is still on display, but the campus is closed.
Newsom appoints Andrea B. Ambriz & Wendy Mitchell, Los Angeles; Maria Preciosa S. Solacito, Palmdale; Rossana G. D'Antonio, Malibu.
Malibu citizens will meet outside the Point Dume Post Office in support of the beleaguered agency.
Malibu Mayor Mikke Pierson defended a letter he sent Congress urging $500 billion for small cities.