A Riverside County man is in custody after authorities said he harassed women at Zuma Beach in Malibu while armed with several weapons. Kyle Kiddy, 34, was arrested Sunday on suspicion of ...
A California woman identified her estranged husband as her attacker before she died Thursday after being stabbed in her home while her three children were inside, authorities said.
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Malibu grocery store workers will now receive $5 added to their hourly wages after the Malibu City Council passed a unanimous urgency ordinance at the Monday, April 12, Malibu City
Some are happy accidents of geography (we’re looking at you, Malibu), others of industrial affiliation (Hollywood), but most were formed by the push/pull of Angelenos of a feather flocking together.
Deputies went to the beach after receiving reports of “a suspicious male harassing female patrons of the beach,” a sheriff’s department statement said.
Nearly 12 hours after the killing, authorities tracked Dorsey to Neenach, in northern Los Angeles County, where he barricaded himself in a white Chevy Malibu on the side of a road. News video ...
Authorities are searching for a man in connection with a brutal stabbing that left one woman dead in Santa Clarita early Thursday. When Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies arrived at the home in the 22800 block of Fir Court in Santa Clarita around 5:10 a.
It’s been three weeks since the 1 a.m. intrusion of our home by the LASD. No, they weren’t serving a warrant. These two deputies had apparently mistaken my (well-lit) address
Two more programs are offering funds for those affected by the ongoing pandemic. FEMA is offering funding for funerals for those killed by the deadly virus. Those who have lost loved ones to COVID-19 may apply for FEMA funeral assistance by calling 844.
Los Angeles County homicide investigators are searching for the estranged husband of a woman who was fatally stabbed at her home in the city of Santa Clarita.
Hans Laetz’s editorial published on March 31 in The Malibu Times titled, “Power Blackouts Recorded in Winds Less Than 30 Miles per Hour,” includes several inaccuracies and distorts numerous facts.
Malibu continues to mourn the passing of recently retired sheriff’s deputy Mike Treinen, who died unexpectedly on April 5. Treinen, a surfer as well as homeless services liaison, was memorialized