California 2024 primary election for scores of local, state and national races takes place March 5. Here's what to know.
Homeowners in Malibu could be eligible for a tax break if they experienced flooding, mudslides or other storm damage.
The expiration of a state law that allowed city meetings to be held via Zoom marks a return to the pre-pandemic status quo.
The website will allow residents to keep tabs on the city's efforts to increase safety on PCH.
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After a councilman accused City Hall of bending the rules for Kourtney Kardashian's event, the city turned its focus on "Malibu Culture."
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One of the city's busiest commissions has a vacancy.
Councilmember Steve Uhring replaces outgoing mayor Bruce Silverstein.
The allegations stem from an emergency special permit issued for a Kourtney Kardashian event over the weekend.
The veteran public servant comes from Imperial, where she worked in a variety of City Hall roles.
There's a dustup between Malibu officials and the MRCA, which owns Lechuza Beach, over public access signs.
Malibu officials have concerns about a plan to rotate sheriff's deputies between stations, a plan meant to address deputy gangs.
The increased tax applies to many goods and some services.
The city knows it can be a slog getting permits approved for building projects. It's trying to make the process more efficient.
Plans to restore the Malibu lagoon to its former size are meant to protect endangered species and improve recreational access.
Ensuring adequate parking is one of the biggest issues the City Council is weighing in overhauling pandemic-era outdoor dining rules.
The Malibu Community Labor Exchange moved its temporary location as the city, county and SMC work on a permanent office.
Caltrans will close one lane of PCH at various locations from Malibu Lagoon Bridge to Corral Canyon Road in Malibu.
All Malibu residents are expected to restrict water use to essential drinking starting Tuesday.
The City's Spring 2023 Recreation Guide and City Newsletter is available on the website and will be mailed to Malibu residents.
The Malibu City Council voted to begin holding City Council meetings in a hybrid in-person and remote format starting in March.
The city considered revisions to its short-term rental policy, including limiting the amount and frequency of rentals in Malibu.
Malibu's newest council members made their appointments to a number of municipal bodies, including the arts commission and public works.
Bruce Silverstein assumed the Malibu mayor's seat as Marianne Riggins and Doug Stewart were sworn in Dec. 12.
Community members can register now to volunteer for the the Los Angeles Homeless Authority's (LAHSA) 2023 homeless count.
The National Weather Services has issued a Red Flag warning for the Santa Monica Mountains, LA and Ventura Counties, including Malibu.
While the race remains too close to call, Lindsey Horvath is leading in the race to represent Malibu on the LA County Board of Supervisors.
The polls are closed in Malibu, and voters have had their say on the school board race and many county-wide races.
Here's where to find sandbags and tips for the storm in Malibu.
From where to cast your ballot to deciding on local and statewide candidates — here's your Malibu voter guide.
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Librarians will be trained to administer the drug to save people from overdoses under a plan approved by the LA County Board of Supervisors.
Come Nov. 8, six candidates will vie for two open seats on the Malibu City Council.
From where to cast an early ballot to deciding on local and statewide candidates — here’s your Malibu voter guide.
Masking at Malibu City Hall will be a matter of "individual preference," the city announced. Masks are still recommended in many settings.