Malibu’s the go-to destination for custom and creative gifts Despite the easy access to online shopping, shoppers headed to Malibu to purchase their last-minute Christmas gifts at its main shopping destinations,
On the eve of turning 100-years-old, Winifred Wilson is an inspiration to her granddaughter and many family members and friends. The family matriarch, who recently moved to Malibu to be near her closest relatives,
Once again, it’s time to pop champagne and look back on the most expensive celebrity real estate transactions of the year. In 2022, celebrities invested even more money in real estate than they did in 2021,
Photos from the 1970s just have a certain vibe that you can’t ignore. You can almost feel the good times flowing off of them and you definitely don’t want to look away. These beautiful pictures from the 1970s show us how different the world really was only a few decades ago.
October marks a major turning point, as the City loses control of major developments to the State, the School District is ordered to pay $45 million to two autistic students and the Council race becomes the dirtiest in decades.
While opening day of the Santa Anita winter/spring meet is traditionally scheduled on the 26th of December, it is also considered the ceremonial start of the next year. If Monday’s festivities are
The Next Chapter reunion, viewers are criticizing Amber Portwood’s behavior on stage. Amber’s segment debuted during Part 2 of the reunion when she joined hosts Dr. Drew Pinksky and Nessa Diab on stage,
Per usual, 2022 was a wild year for Southern California's luxury market with hushed deals, foreclosed mega-mansions and more. Here are the biggest sales.
Maddy Westbeld scored 15 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, and No. 5 Notre Dame rallied in the fourth quarter to hold off Miami 66-63 on Thursday night. Sonia Citron scored 13 and Olivia Miles finished with 12 points,
Los Angeles County health officials and LA County Lifeguards warned people Wednesday to avoid entering ocean water near discharging storm drains or rivers due to possible bacterial infection.
As we steady ourselves for the beginning of a new year that promises to test our patience further with a triple dose of pandemic (COVID/Flu/RSV, which is short for respiratory syncytial virus) and the potential return of masking and/or other measures,
I remember when Lance called me and said “Don, I’ve observed you in many debates, and you don’t burn people down; you disagree respectfully. Our country has lost the essential ability to politically debate topics and compromise,
During the City Council Special meeting on Wed, Dec. 28, the council appointed Councilmembers Marianne Riggins and Doug Stewart to the Edge Properties Ad Hoc Committee and report back to the council.
Free Christmas tree recycling is offered to residents from Dec. 27 through Jan. 10, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (closed Dec. 30 to Jan. 2) at 23575 Civic Center Way (Chili Cook-off lot). Collected trees will be recycled into mulch.
The most popular business stories of the year covered a range of topics, from Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter to the sale of L.A.'s most extravagant mansion.
As 2022 draws to a close, economic data increasingly points to an impending recession. In real-time, we are watching the general euphoria caused by unprecedented government spending and near-zero interest rates dissolve,
Pepperdine Waves men’s golf team alumnus Sahith Theegala garnered a historic PGA TOUR victory on Dec. 16. Theegala, a 2020 Pepperdine graduate and one of the top golfers in Waves history, and his teammate Tom Hoge won the QBE Shootout at Tiburon Golf Club in Naples,