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  • The Malibu Times
    Around 5 a.m. on Monday, March 14, the County Sheriff reported that Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) was closed at Rambla Vista in both directions due to a traffic collision and a down power pole. The road was closed for several hours due to Edison having to replace the power pole.
  • The Malibu Times
    With a changing retail climate over the past two years, a longtime business bade a fond farewell to the Malibu Country Mart last Monday. Room at the Beach, the interior design store beloved by many Malibu residents,
  • Looking for a new house nearby, but getting tired of browsing through the same old real-estate listings over and over? Never fear! To help simplify your search, we here at Patch have compiled an up-to-date batch of three new listings nearby.
  • Los Angeles Times
    The auction of The One mega-mansion was held soon after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and those disappointed in the winning bid want a do-over.
  • The Malibu Times
    City staff continues to monitor and respond to the pandemic by participating in regular briefings and conference calls with partner agencies and issuing alerts and notifications regarding changes to the situation.
  • The Malibu Times
    The City has spent $150,000 on these boxes. In case of a fire, these out-of-town fire departments, who won’t know who is assigned to Malibu until the last minute, will have to be given a special key to these boxes while they are gearing up to fight a large fire.
  • The Malibu Times
    Friends, family and well-wishers gathered together on March 12, at Zuma Beach to paddle out to sea and honor their friend Steven Robert "Moak," who died on Jan 17.
  • The Malibu Times
    The Malibu Farmers Market sets up to provide the community a shopping experience like no other. In addition to the food vendors, a unique vintage boutique and art festival was organized this month which included an assortment of vintage clothing,
  • The Hollywood Reporter
    He appeared in eight films with Annette Funicello, including 'Bikini Beach,' 'Pajama Party,' 'Beach Blanket Bingo' and 'How to Stuff a Wild Bikini.'
  • The Malibu Times
    On March 11, the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's Department responded to a crime in progress report of vandalism under the Trancas Canyon bridge. Both suspects were arrested for felony vandalism.
  • Rent.com
    Are you in Malibu, CA and looking for a place to rent? The building at 22125 Pacific Coast Hwy, built in 1960, might fit your needs. With an average travel time of around 43 minutes, this Malibu neighborhood has a relatively slow commute compared to the ...
  • The Malibu Times
    According to the press release, DUI checkpoint locations are determined based on data showing incidents of impaired driving related crashes. The primary purpose of DUI checkpoints are to promote public safety by taking suspected impaired drivers off the road.
  • The Malibu Times
    There will be intermittent lane closures on Harbor Vista Drive and Malibu Canyon Road from Malibu Knolls road to Malibu Crest Drive on Monday, March. 21 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
  • The Malibu Times
    The 12-time Oscar-nominated “The Power of the Dog,” had a tough go until the prestigious Directors Guild of America came along. And the marquee winner for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Theatrical Film was
  • The Malibu Times
    Three patients were treated, two patients were transported by ambulance and another was airlifted to the hospital. Multiple vehicles were seen strewn along the roadway with considerable amounts of debris from the collision in the area.
  • Los Angeles Times
    Welcome back to the Real Estate newsletter, where the week’s top story isn’t about what you can buy, but what you can rent — assuming you have $10,000 to drop on a hotel room. That’s the single-night price of the prized suite in the new Downtown L.
  • FRIDAY: A customer flew locally in his Cessna 172 Skyhawk. A customer flew to Camarillo, California in his Socata TBM 850 prop jet. A customer departed for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in his Ercoupe. A customer departed for Hobbs, New Mexico in his Cessna 150 Commuter. A customer flew to Angel Fire, New Mexico in a Beech Duke. A customer flew in from Lubbock for some touch and goes, then back to Lubbock in his Cessna 182 Skylane. SATURDAY: A customer flew down from Amarillo to pick up a patient, then flew to Lubbock in a Beech C-90A King Air prop jet. A customer departed for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in his Ercoupe. A customer and Rosemary Stidham flew in from Lubbock for a couple of stop and goes, then back to Lubbock in his Beech 58 Baron. A customer flew in from Mineral Wells for fuel, then flew to Durango, Colorado in his Piper Cherokee Six. A customer flew in from Houston for fuel, then flew onto Montrose, Colorado in his Piper Malibu. A customer flew in from Houston for fuel, lunch, then headed for Hayden, Colorado in his Cessna 340. Seth Stephens departed for Weatherford in his Cessna 182 Skylane. A customer flew in from Denver, Colorado for fuel, picked up two dogs, then flew back to Denver in her Cessna 182RG Skylane. A customer flew in from Conroe for fuel, lunch, then flew to Santa Fe, New Mexico and Rifle, Colorado in his Beech A-36 Bonanza. SUNDAY: A customer in a Piper Aerostar flew to Santa Fe, New Mexico to pick up a passenger and take him to Houston and then returned to Plainview. A customer in a Grumman AA-5 Tiger flew in from Raton, New Mexico for food, fuel, and to pick up his daughter and take her back to Raton, New Mexico. A customer in a Piper Saratoga flew in from Tyler for fuel and then flew on to Angel Fire, New Mexico. A customer flew in from Lubbock to pick up passengers in a Piper Cherokee and then flew to Amarillo and back. A customer in a Piper Malibu Meridian flew in for fuel from Alamosa, Colorado then went out to fly locally to build time in his new plane. A customer in a Cessna Skywagon flew in from Denver, Colorado for fuel and to get lunch and then departed for San Antonio. Med-Trans went to Tulia, Lubbock, and back in their Bell 407. MONDAY: A customer in a Beechcraft King Air 90 flew in from Littlefield for fuel and lunch and then flew back to Littlefield. A customer flew in from Del Rio for fuel in a Cessna Skylane and then flew on to Pueblo, Colorado. United Ag returned from Lubbock in their Cessna 172. Med-Trans flew to Lockney and then to Lubbock and returned to Plainview in their Bell 407. TUESDAY: A customer in a Bellanca flew in from Clovis, New Mexico for some local flight instruction from Cody Williams. A customer in a Mooney M-20 Turbo flew in from Houston for fuel enroute to Santa Fe, New Mexico. A customer in a Duke flew in from Angel Fire, New Mexico. A customer flew locally in his Cessna 172. A customer in his Beechcraft 35 Bonanza returned from McKinney. WEDNESDAY: A customer flew locally in his Bellanca Super Viking. A customer flew locally in his Super Cruiser. Med-Trans flew to the Plainview hospital to pick up a patient and flew them to Lubbock then returned to Plainview. Cody Williams flew locally in his Cessna 172. A customer flew in from Thermal, California in his TBM. United Ag flew locally in their Cessna 172. Seth Stephens flew in from Weatherford in his Cessna Skylane. A customer flew locally in his Ximango Glider. Dr. David Wright flew in from Lubbock in his Beechcraft 35 Bonanza. A customer in a Cessna 414 Chancellor flew in from New Orleans, Louisiana for fuel enroute to Moriarty, New Mexico. A customer flew locally in his Ercoupe. THURSDAY: A customer in a Beechcraft King Air 100 flew to Tyler for maintenance. A customer flew in from Austin for fuel enroute to Gunnison, Colorado in his Socata TBM-850.
  • The Malibu Times
    Emergencies crews said despite all the damage, there were no serious injuries. There was no report of what caused the incident. The incident caused several lanes of the highway to shut down.
  • The Malibu Times
    On Wednesday night, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department responded to an attempted burglary in the 184500 block of Wakecrest Drive at around 9:10 p.m.
  • Business is booming at Malibu’s Burgers, but its finances are in dire straits. The popular all-vegan fast-food spot in Oakland, established as a food truck before launching its Piedmont Avenue brick-and-mortar in 2020,

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