A Malibu youngster has found a novel way to spend down time during the coronavirus pandemic, all while brightening the spirits of some cancer patients at a southland hospital.
The Holistic Sanctuary is proud to announce its exciting plans to grow the number of cutting-edge luxury centers it has over the next four years, allowing it to help even more patients in need of its pioneering treatments.
LA County’s Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station announced it will be holding a DUI checkpoint on Friday, Sept. 11, from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m. at an undisclosed location within Malibu
Late last month the California legislature voted to ban, with limited exceptions, the use of highly toxic rat poisons. The California Ecosystems Protection Act of 2020, AB 1788, was passed after over a year of advocacy by groups and individuals concerned about the impact of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGAR) on state and local wildlife.
National Park Service research biologists announced last week that an adult female bobcat (B-372) and a sub-adult male mountain lion (P-76) were both killed by the effects of anticoagulant rat
Los Angeles County hit 197.5 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents—which was cause for a small celebration in the Our Lady of Malibu School offices. For the past
Our Lady of Malibu School plans to return to full-time, in-person learning on September 8, a date by which they believe they will either be off the county watchlist or able to apply for a waiver for in-person instruction. Their planned protocols ...
Aug. 11, a week after the LA County Department of Public Health announced a backlog of COVID-19 data due to “technology issues,” there remained no update from
As of Tuesday evening, Aug. 4, there were a total of 80 confirmed positive cases among Malibu residents, although that number could rise as more results were released by the State of California. In addition, 90 cases were reported in the unincorporated ...
Moonshadows Restaurant in eastern Malibu has recorded six confirmed cases of COVID-19 among staff and three cases of non-confirmed symptomatic staff, according to LA County Public Health data published Thursday,
Malibu had up to 69 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus among residents as of Wednesday, July 15, marking an increase of 12 cases since last Tuesday. City Manager Reva Feldman
The only fireworks you see this weekend might be on TV. The Los Angeles Sheriff's Lost Hills Station said via Twitter that Los Angeles County beaches, piers, beach bike paths and beach access points will be closed Friday through Monday for the Fourth of July weekend.
An article in the June 21 LA Times by Michael Hiltzik detailed the latest effort by the insurance industry to neuter the consumer protections guaranteed by Proposition 103. Proposition 103
Fran Drescher will officially be 20 years cancer free, and that's cause for celebration. "I tell you, I'd always envisioned, hitting the big two-o and throwing a major bash, but of course that's not going to happen right now,
Decades ago, California surfers decided to fight coastal pollution. Today, their massive network of citizen scientists is monitoring water quality in places the government doesn’t.
A Forbes report shows more than 140 recovered COVID-19 patients in South Korea retested positive. A Fayetteville doctor who works with testing said this could
“They tend to run a gamut but the one I think we’ve seen more than once are typically bars,” Villanueva said. One person — a paddle boarder who ignored lifeguards’ orders to get out of the ocean near the Malibu pier — was arrested. “We just want to reiterate to the public that the health orders are put in place for your own benefi