The June solstice marks the official start of summer and arrives on Wednesday.
An earthquake epicentered in the ocean west of Malibu struck Friday afternoon.
Caltrans is working on a project to replace and upgrade the Trancas Creek Bridge.
Malibu's beach pollution levels varied widely, while Los Angeles County is home to the state's most polluted beach.
The 6,107 square-foot mansion is perched on a bluff in Point Dume.
Watch a first-person video shot by the person who rescued the woman from the ocean.
Tow trucks used to have to drive to Thousand Oaks with impounded cars.
County officials will test the water daily to determine when the beach can reopen.
Firefighters have stopped forward progress of the Pacific Fire, which broke out around 1 p.m. Thursday.
The bear, BB-12, was the first black bear ever captured and collared in the Santa Monica Mountains.
The beach will also get a parking lot and public restrooms following a California Coastal Commission vote Wednesday.
Malibu's latest mural is part of a pledge taken by hundreds of people to promote kindness and inclusivity.
Routine testing revealed unsafe bacteria levels at four Malibu-area beaches.
Alternating lanes will be closed near Pepperdine University through Wednesday.
Here's a roundup of events happening in Malibu the week of June 4.
The Real Deal took a deep dive into the state of Malibu's housing market.
Anthony Rauda was convicted for shooting into a tent, killing a dad camping with his daughters as well a spree of random park shootings.
Adrian Blake Mitchell fled Russia at start of its war against Ukraine.
A jury has deliberated for days in the trial of Anthony Rauda accused of killing a father camping with his kids and shooting at 10 others.
The city is eyeing improvements on six streets throughout Malibu for the coming fiscal year.
The Los Angeles County Department of Health cautioned residents before swimming or surfing along the coast.
LA Fleet Week returns to San Pedro with free tours of active-duty military ships, plus more events throughout LA County.
Here's a roundup of upcoming events happening in Malibu.
The musicians paid $200 million for a Malibu estate perched above the Pacific Ocean.
Anthony Rauda is accused of murdering a man who was camping with his daughters at Malibu Creek and the attempted murder of several others.
Officials warned beachgoers about dangerous waves and deadly rip currents in LA County through Thursday evening.
Here's a roundup of things happening in Malibu the week of May 14.
Some 15,000 people nationwide vied for the scholarships — and Malibu High School has its own winner.
Malibu technology company to launch gold backed stablecoin.
Malibu officials have concerns about a plan to rotate sheriff's deputies between stations, a plan meant to address deputy gangs.
Anthony Rauda is accused of the murder and attempted murder of several people at Malibu Creek State Park and two Calabasas burglaries.
The city is installing barriers along Cliffside Drive in a bid to ease illegal parking issues.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to shine a light on awesome moms in the Malibu area. Meet Eveline.
The city advanced a plan to test out outdoor sirens that would warn residents about impending disasters.
Los Angeles restaurantes were overrepresented on Food & Wine's best ambiance list, claiming four of the 11 spots.
Deputies have determined students and staff are safe after an incident at the Getty Villa Wednesday.
Meet BB-12, the young black bear that survived a freeway crossing to carve out a lonely life in the Santa Monica Mountains.
The city is exploring how it can improve traffic and safety on the busy thoroughfare.
Officials are warning people to stay out of the ocean following the recent rainstorm.
Itinerant workers love Malibu, but the city is facing a housing shortage.