Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations near Malibu.
Under this year's theme, "Creating Homes, Building America," Cabrillo EDC's resource fairs united neighbors, service providers, and leaders.
A person shooting a pellet gun was arrested in Calabasas on Sunday.
Hispanics Fear Being Snatched from Their Workplaces
Officials want to hear from residents about a plan to install speed cameras on Pacific Coast Highway.
Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation is proud to join nearly 250 organizations nationwide in celebrating NeighborWorks Week, June 7-14
In A Diehard Profession
A long-running ritual drew a harsh response this year after damage piled up and school officials called in the sheriff.
As summer approaches and warmer weather is just around the corner, people often freshen up their wardrobes with season-appropriate clothes.
PCH is finally open to the public. But new lane closures are planned as post-Palisades Fire rebuilding continues.
A Conflicted City Council Approves Malibu Park Project
Ventura County Public Health, in partnership with Ventura County Action on Smoking and Health proudly joins the global community on May 31.
Crews were working to repair a broken water main in the Santa Monica Mountains Wednesday morning.
Illiana Gonzalez Diaz, 16, was last seen on Wednesday in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Empowering Tri-County residents with no-cost pathways into skilled trades
Motorists on the highway are likely to still encounter a heavy security presence as authorities continue to restrict access.
Determined Community Opposition Remains Vigilant
Reimagining Lost Local Landmarks
Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation announces the addition of three esteemed professionals to its Board of Directors.
Learning From the Fires
Candace Bond, a longtime Malibu resident and former U.S. ambassador, will lead the city on an interim basis.
Lanes will be shut down on Decker Road/Westlake Boulevard this week due to a construction project.
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to spotlight EMTs, firefighters and police officers who go the extra mile.
Star-studded winery lineup promises an unforgettable year for wine lovers
An earthquake off the Malibu coast jolted the region Friday afternoon.
Achieving Excellence program offers leaders tools and support to advance organization's performance and capacity
Recent testing revealed several local beaches have bacteria levels that exceed health standards, officials said.
Human remains belonging to two people were found on a hiking trail on Sunday, according to reports.
The quake struck around 9:33 a.m. and its epicenter appeared to be 3 miles off the coast of Malibu, according to the U.S. Geological Survey
The under-construction Malibu High School will open ahead of schedule, district officials said.
City Council Should Emphatically Reject
Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation (Cabrillo EDC) is thrilled to announce the debut of its "Little Free Libraries" project.
“His love for the ocean, for people, and for great food were woven into every establishment he created,” according to The Malibu Times.
The Community Emergency Response Team helps Malibu residents in the event of natural disasters.
A judge ruled Wednesday that there's enough evidence for a 23-year-old man to stand trial for the deaths of four Pepperdine students.
Patch has you covered with the tips for Mother’s Day dining around Malibu.
Marianne Riggins replaces outgoing mayor Doug Stewart.
As the housing market continues to evolve, more homeowners are opting to transform their "starter homes" into "forever homes"
Joey Amini who nominated Sienna of Malibu, California, as a star student.
Last year Malibu awarded over $237,000 in grants to local nonprofit organizations.