• E News
    The acting duo, who first confirmed their romance in early 2014, tied the knot at Calamigos Ranch in Malibu in Oct. 2017. Just over two years later, on Nov. 22, Hartley filed for divorce in Los Angeles. E! News obtained the court documents, in which the actors cites "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for their split. According to the ...
  • The Malibu Times
    Two Adirondack chairs were placed at the Malibu West Beach Club in memory of Shoushan Baklayan and her son, Anthony Baklayan, on Nov. 8. The chairs served as a one-year tribute to the two, who died while trying to escape the 2018 Woolsey Fire. “The Baklayan family [members] have been residents of Malibu West since the 1960s,” Terri Baklayan ...
  • The Malibu Times
    There are famous people, and then again, there are really famous people. Imagine that you have been dead for over forty years, and the very mention of just your first name immediately reveals your identity. So when an acquaintance of mine asked, “Did you hear that Elvis will be campaigning for Trump?” I knew he was not referring to Elvis ...
  • The Malibu Times
    When we encounter somebody who has experienced a misfortune, we are often at a loss for words. Simply saying “I can’t even imagine. So sorry for your loss,” seems grossly inadequate, and so we tend to ad lib. That’s when we get into trouble. I have ...
  • YAHOO!
    The duo tied the knot in 2017 in a rustic and romantic ceremony at Calamigos Ranch in Malibu, California, exchanging vows in front of 75 of their closest friends and family members. Hartley was ...
  • East Bay Times
    Surfers faced a dilemma Monday morning, Dec. 2, as one of the season’s best winter swells brought pumping waves to Southern California: Stay out of the water, where recent rainfall brought urban runoff and risk getting sick, or keep dry on shore and drool as the perfect, peaky waves rolled in. For surfers from Malibu down to San Clemente and ...
  • The Sun
    She posted to Instagram: “Soon we will be living here in Montana & Los Angeles.. best of both 🌎.... Last year Denise and husband Aaron Phypers lost their Malibu beachfront home to the Woolsey Fires, but they're continuing to live in California. She added: “The first time I went to la when I was younger I felt like I was home, same ...
  • The Malibu Times
    In last week’s Times, Matthew Borenzweig instructs us not to use the term “global warming” but “climate change,” then spends his words talking about a warming planet as an existential threat. He cites no facts. The question of our climate ...
  • The Malibu Times
    I am thrilled to see a book review column in this week’s Times. In the absence of a local bookstore, this is terrific! Thank you! Please keep them coming!
  • The Malibu Times
    The county won’t allow it until we have a building permit, which they seem to feel that we really don’t need. I’ve been a resident of Malibu for 50 years and one would think I could be grandfathered in. I’ve been trying to build a hay barn for over nine months. Supposedly it was approved last March. But no, the fire department got ...
  • The Malibu Times
    The editors have asked me to keep my response brief. Once again, Mr. Jones seems to think that he knows better than anyone else. I’m sorry that my response to his one-sided diatribe wasn’t up to his standards, not! If you are going to write letters to ...
  • The Malibu Times
    Mixing politics and Vets Day aroused my memory of my “quid pro quo” situation while serving in France and Germany, 1943-44. The three illiterate “dog faces” in our squad would swap their chocolate bars if I would read and write their letters, plus ...
  • The Malibu Times
    Chili lovers no longer have to wait until next year’s Malibu Chili Cook-off to enjoy a bowl of prize-winning chili. As of last Saturday, Vintage Grocers at Trancas Country Market is now selling the 2019 first place winners—the traditional “Love Muff Chili” as well as the vegan/vegetarian winner, “Sonja’s Sweet & Savory.”
  • The Malibu Times
    The City of Malibu’s new environmental sustainability director Yolanda Bundy addressed a town hall Saturday focused on rebuilding Malibu. Bundy, who most recently worked in Ventura, helped hundreds of families rebuild after the 2017 Thomas Fire. The highly experienced and educated director got emotional when speaking about her experience ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    The 68-year-old physician was a regular guest on “Dr. Phil” before joining “The Doctors” in 2008. The site of the home of “Orange Is the New Black” alum Lorraine Toussaint has sold in Malibu home for $600,000. The structure was destroyed in the massive 2018 Woolsey fire. The actress tweeted at the time: “We lost our beloved home 2 ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    She said she’d always been interested in the work but never knew how to get involved. She’s been in the industry for two years and previously worked on an environmental task force to assist in the aftermath of Malibu’s Woolsey and Hill fires of 2018. In May, she started working on the 6th Street Bridge, a job that challenges her and keep ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    MALIBU MOONLIGHT four wide into the first turn, angled in and stalked between horses then a bit off the rail on the second turn, found the inside in the stretch and bested the others. MUSKOKA stalked outside then bid three deep on the backstretch, dropped back on the second turn, came three wide into the stretch and weakened. ABUSIVE GARY ...
  • inspiremalibu.com
    At Inspire Malibu, we can attest that the level of accreditation we have accumulated confirms we have always been under close oversight, and have consistently passed the test. The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) has granted Inspire Malibu a license to operate at the highest levels of care, including the following ...
  • KRON4
    They rummaged through his dressers where they found more than $2,000 dollars and forced him to hand over the keys to his Malibu parked in front of the home on Crawford Street ... A lot of kids in the neighborhood,” said neighbor Dayton Keane. SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — With heavy pressure off the edge and lockdown coverage in the secondary ...
  • Los Angeles Times
    Here are a few suggestions culled from experts that, if enacted soon, could deliver lasting security. The devastation in Paradise, Santa Rosa, Ventura County and Malibu demonstrated that homes are not only casualties in the fires, but also the fuel that feeds and exacerbates the blazes. Wind-driven fires can blow embers over great distances.