A car fire Wednesday night briefly shut down westbound lanes of Pacific Coast Highway.
A water main break caused a portion of the road to reclose, after it had been shut down for 36 hours.
A sheared hydrant shut down the westbound lanes of PCH while a broken water main flooded the eastbound lanes and another closed Malibu Road.
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Road crews will be repairing slabs and completing slurry seal work on a four-mile stretch for the next four nights beginning Wednesday.
Drivers were being advised to avoid Topanga Canyon Boulevard Tuesday night.
A project to renovate Civic Center Way between Malibu Canyon Road and Webb Way kicked off Friday.
The southbound lane will be closed until Thursday; meanwhile, a downed tree is causing delays on Wildlife Road Monday morning.
Crashes on PCH and North Topanga Canyon Boulevard resulted in two Sigalerts Friday afternoon.
A motorcyclist died in a crash on Pacific Coast Highway at El Matador State Beach Saturday.
A jackknifed big rig caused major delays on PCH for 2 hours Thursday.
A rockslide north of the Malibu Canyon Road Tunnel caused the road to be closed down Tuesday morning.
A long stretch of the street was blocked for about 20 hours after a car crashed into a power pole.
The Malibu City Council voted Monday to create staggered parking restrictions along stretches of PCH at night.
Malibu City Council will vote Tuesday whether to move forward with staggered parking restrictions near Zuma and Corral Beaches.
The Malibu City Council unanimously voted to put speed humps in the Point Dume area, which will be installed in early August.
At least six vehicles were involved in two separate car crashes Monday night on PCH.
Project work includes crack sealing, pavement repairs, Type II Slurry Seal, Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix overlay and new thermoplastic striping.
Three cars crashed Tuesday afternoon at PCH and Trancas Canyon Road in Malibu.
A section of the Pacific Coast Highway will be closed Thursday for guardrail repairs.
A crash in the Pacific Palisades trapped a driver in their car until LAFD paramedics were able to pry them out.
Las Flores Canyon Road has been closed at Las Flores Heights Road in Malibu while crews handle a problem involving a leaking propane tank.
Southbound traffic on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu will be down to one lane Sunday while work crews complete water main repairs.
"It was a huge sinkhole," according to Sgt. James Braden of the Malibu-Lost Hills Sheriff's Station.
A stretch of Civic Center Way remained closed Saturday as workers tended to a six-foot sinkhole.
The victim was critically injured and was airlifted to UCLA's trauma center.
Southern California Edison representatives were enroute to the scene to make repairs.
The three-car crash temporarily shut down multiple lanes of Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu.
A power outage was causing traffic signals to malfunction in Malibu.
Sections of Topanga Canyon Blvd. between PCH and Mulholland Drive will be closed overnight starting tonight.
The circumstances of the crash were under investigation.
At least two people were injured in the two-car crash near Tunnel No. 1 in Malibu, police said.
The motorcyclist and his passenger are expected to survive after the crash on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu.
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The crash prompted the closure of all westbound lanes and one eastbound lane and motorists were advised to avoid the area, officials said.
Paramedics were dispatched at 5:20 a.m. to the 18800 block of Pacific Coast Highway.
All lanes of Pacific Coast Highway were shut down Sunday evening after the crash.
Crews are on site to repair the leak and clean up water and debris, the City of Malibu said.
Crews will do repair work on storm-eroded embankments at nights this week.
Crews will be repairing storm-eroded embankments.