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The City of Malibu has officially appointed Richard A. Rojas, Jr. as Deputy City Manager on Aug. 8, bringing experienced leadership and stability at a pivotal time in the City’s recovery. Rojas has ...
City Council will meet Monday, Aug. 11, to consider a full agenda that includes housing policy updates, public safety measures, and reports on community programs. The meeting follows two closed ...
Festival created by Malibu residents promises star chefs, local flavor, and community spirit Malibu’s culinary scene is getting a major new spotlight next month with the debut of the Malibu Food & ...
By Bruce Silverstein, Guest Column  After the Palisades and Eaton fires destroyed thousands of homes in and around L.A. County, including more than 700 in Malibu, the governor of California, the L.A.
A wealthy foreign investor has scooped up nine La Costa burned-out beachfront properties with sales totaling $65 million so far. The unknown buyer has been working with luxury real estate agents ...
Guests gathered under the oaks for the soft opening of Malibu’s historic vineyard, savoring award-winning wines, salvaged treasures, and the triumphant return of a beloved estate nearly lost to fire ...
By Michel Shane, Columnist  On Aug. 9, my daughter Emily would have been 29.Instead, 15 years ago, she became just another statistic on the Pacific Coast Highway. One minute — one devastating moment — ...
Malibu resident Fraser Bohm, accused of killing four Pepperdine University seniors in the high-speed crash along Pacific Coast Highway last October, has pleaded not guilty to four counts of murder.
City asks for community input on future performing arts center ”Dream big” was the message at a community outreach meeting at City Hall to gather input on what residents want in a new performing arts ...