• Los Angeles Times
    is a policing area defined by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. The maps here display the most recent data available, but are still out of date. They do not include areas recently acquired by the Sheriff, like Maywood, nor do they include community ...
  • The Malibu Times
    So many of us in Malibu live so well, and for that, I’m very grateful. We turn on our heaters and air conditioners for comfort. It troubles me to think about homeless people sleeping in the streets or in their cars that they cannot park safely.
  • The Malibu Times
    Courtney Chapman has definitively proven she is Malibu’s “Movie Guru.” The 54-year-old Chapman was awarded this most honorable title this week after beating all other contenders in The Malibu Times’ annual Academy Awards contest. And this is her third time correctly choosing the most Oscar winners in TMT’s annual balloting contest.
  • The Malibu Times
    They found their man in Joe Edmiston and he has been at it for 40 years. What got me particularly interested was not so much the battle between the locals—in this case Malibu locals and the conservancy over public access using private roads in Sycamore Canyon—but the way the state was litigating it, turning it into a bare knuckle brawl ...
  • The Malibu Times
    This letter addressed to Dr. Drati, SMMUSD Board of Education and Malibu community. As our school district examines our interdistrict and intra district permit policies, the MMS/MHS teachers who have signed below would like to make our position clear. We believe that interdistrict and intra district permits should continue to be open to all ...
  • The Malibu Times
    My friend, Lawrence Weisdorn, recently wrote a letter to the editor extolling the reduction in the unemployment rate during Trump’s first three years. Selected statistics are strange in that they rarely tell the whole story. Yes, unemployment is at ...
  • The Malibu Times
    The 19th annual Malibu Film Festival, held last weekend at Malibu City Hall, featured a dozen films, both feature length and shorts. This year’s festival opened with the festival premiere of a local favorite, “Johnny Strange: Born to Fly,” which told the story of beloved local adventurer Johnny Strange who grew up in Malibu, traveled ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    is a policing area defined by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. The maps here display the most recent data available, but are still out of date. They do not include areas recently acquired by the Sheriff, like Maywood, nor do they include community ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    Watching a Blackpink performance is a lesson in how K-pop has become such a formidable force in popular culture. When Blackpink made their debut, they were slated as the K-pop group meant for U.S. domination. Comprising of members Jisoo, Jennie, Lisa, and ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    Galit Ventura Rozen is an Executive Business Performance Expert, professional speaker, author of The Successful Woman’s Mindset, philanthropist and Influencer. As an entrepreneur since the age of 21, Rozen has owned and operated Commercial Professionals ...
  • Page Six
    Jenner, 70, was the first to break the news that the couple had been eyeing California properties during her appearance on the talk show “Loose Women” last month, The Sun reported. “I heard they were looking for a house in Malibu,” she said. “It must have been tough. Everyone deserves to be happy.” She also said she supports Markle ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    And in the process, he’s breaking previous residential sales prices for the entire state. Our Home of the Week is a newly renovated Malibu contemporary designed for the adventurous of heart with an adult treehouse, hidden pathways and sweeping ocean views. In one of the bathrooms, a ceiling faucet feeds a 500-pound amethyst geode that was ...
  • The Malibu Times
    A classic battle of public land access versus maintaining private residences is ensuing in Sycamore Park. The residents of Sycamore Park—a private Malibu neighborhood—have sued the Mountain Recreation & Conservation Authority (MRCA) and are now facing a countersuit from the state-run agency. Daily fines of up to $15,000 asked for by the ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    Oscar-winning actor Anthony Hopkins is looking to triple his money in Malibu, where he’s asking $11.5 million for his beach home. He paid $3.795 million for it two decades ago, public records show. The two-story home was a jarring shade of blue-back when Hopkins bought the place. During his ownership, the actor painted the house a yellow hue.
  • The Malibu Times
    On Thursday, Feb. 20, and again on Saturday, Feb. 22, community members are invited to attend a community wildfire protection plan workshop, where city leaders will discuss the Malibu disaster plan currently in development. The plan is “focused on identifying and addressing local hazards, risks and vulnerabilities from wildfire. It provides ...
  • Vanity Fair
    Their staff will leave Buckingham Palace on March 31, but according to one report, the Sussexes have already got their eyes on a $7 million mansion in southern California.
  • Page Six
    Jenner, 70, was the first to break the news that the couple had been eyeing California properties during her appearance on the talk show “Loose Women” last month, The Sun reported. “I heard they were looking for a house in Malibu,” she said. “It must have been tough. Everyone deserves to be happy.” She also said she supports Markle ...
  • The Malibu Times
    On Thursday, Feb. 20, and again on Saturday, Feb. 22, community members are invited to attend a community wildfire protection plan workshop, where city leaders will discuss the Malibu disaster plan currently in development. The plan is “focused on ...
  • The Malibu Times
    The City of Malibu is asking residents to weigh in on by-district voting, a proposed change to the way Malibu’s city council members are elected. During the Monday, Feb. 24, council meeting, the council will be taking comments from residents about the concept of district voting, where the city is divided into districts with one representative ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    He went out to Los Angeles, took meetings with David Geffen, moved to Malibu (as did Dylan and other Band members) and became friendly with Martin Scorsese. “The Last Waltz,” the concert and Scorsese film commemorating the official end of the Band in its original incarnation, was apparently Robertson’s idea, and the rest of the gang did ...