Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation is excited to announce the addition of new leaders to its team and the promotion of valued staff.
Private Scheme to Grab City Land Introduced by Grisanti
Out-of-Town Big Bucks Going to Candidate Grisanti
The man claims he was assaulted and battered by deputies for no reason while walking on Pacific Coast Highway in 2022.
About a month before the couple were set to wed at a lavish Malibu mansion, a property rental company pulled the plug, the lawsuit claims.
The nation’s largest professional beer competition awarded 273 breweries and cideries with 325 medals.
Developer Identified Circulating Spurious Flyer
Two lanes of Pacific Coast Highway will be shut down in Malibu this week for utility work.
Three incumbents are facing challenges from two newcomers in a five-way Malibu City Council race.
Patch Contributor's Search for the Soul of Cities
Rain-capturing barrels reduce runoff and allow residents to reuse rainwater for landscaping and other purposes.
You're now required to separate food waste from garbage – you can learn more and get a free kitchen bin at a workshop Wednesday.
Reform Candidate Silverstein Is The Target
Recent testing revealed several Malibu beaches have bacteria levels that exceed health standards, officials said.
Iconic Community's Fragile Future At Stake
PODS® is excited to announce tailored solutions designed to meet the unique needs of commercial business clients
Commissioner Leonard Found Lying On Behalf of Candidate Grisanti
Former Controversial City Manager Seen as Grisanti Election Fete
Whether you're carving a jack-o’-lantern or adding flair to your stoop, there are plenty of places to pick up a pumpkin near Malibu.
As the 2024 election nears, here's all you need to know about what's on your ballot in Malibu.
Malibu has experienced dozens of earthquakes over the last month. Here's what scientists say it means.
Jo Ruggles would have voted "No" on Grisanti
The legislative victory comes nearly a year after four young women were fatally struck by a speeding driver on Pacific Coast Highway.
As the summer days begin to fade, it's time for residents to start thinking about how to store their summer gear efficiently
Wide Disdain for Malibu's Perverted Politics
A motorist struck a pedestrian on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu early Tuesday morning.
The bill was authored by Malibu's Legislators following last year's crash on PCH that killed four Pepperdine University students.
Margarita H. de Escontrias to Retire, Victoria Brady Named Successor
The United States Geological Survey said the quake hit near Malibu around 2:15 p.m. Saturday.
"Many of the narrow beaches along the Malibu coast may disappear with sea-level rise," reads the city's new coastal vulnerability report.
"For far too long, PCH in Malibu has been and continues to be unsafe for pedestrians and drivers alike," the plaintiffs said in a statement.
Five Candidates Vying in a Contest Remnscent of High School
State wildlife officials have released new information about the mountain lion that attacked at boy at Malibu Creek State Park.
Innovative Project Expands Housing and Therapeutic Support for At-Risk Youth in Ventura County
One lane of Topanga Canyon Boulevard will be shut down as crews continue work in the aftermath of a landslide.
Recent testing revealed five Malibu beaches have bacteria levels that exceed health standards, officials said.
The quake struck near Malibu.
Candidates Vying for City Council Meet for First Time