With 33 candidates vying for four at-large seats on the seven-member Los Angeles Community College District board, the well-being and academic success of the state's neediest college students are at stake.
California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed two bills late last Wednesday, Sept. 30, one of which would have made ethnic studies a high school requirement and another that would have set
Eight school board candidates will appear on ballots in Santa Monica, Malibu and parts of unincorporated Malibu within the 90265 zip code, looking to fill three seats up for grabs
During last week’s LA County Civilian Oversight Commission meeting on Thursday, Sept. 17, Oversight Commissioner Robert Bonner called for LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva to resign.
A state legislative bill recently passed the California Senate in response to controversy produced by Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies, who took unsolicited photographs of the victims of the heli
Dozens of passionate residents turned out this week to weigh in on the city’s proposals for a short-term rental ordinance designed to curb what many Malibuites see as a growing
The Malibu Times last week hosted a free seminar via Zoom for the eight candidates running for three seats on Malibu City Council. This is the largest number of council
This past weekend, we took a chance on driving to Sacramento to see my son and his family, whom we hadn’t seen for almost six months. We prepared for it
Voting by mail All registered voters in LA County have been mailed a vote by mail address confirmation notice, according to the LA County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office. “Beginning with the Nov.
Residents anxious for a resolution to the debate over Airbnbs in Malibu have a long wait ahead of them—on Monday night, council voted to hold off making any decisions on
After some dithering, Biden decided to go with U.S. Senator Kamala Harris. It was the smart choice. It was the safe choice. It’s the kind of choice you make when
The Malibu Planning Commission unanimously (5-0) approved the city’s short-term rental (STR) ordinance after a five-and-a-half-hour-long special Zoom meeting last week that included 24 public speakers,
Loud, speeding car clubs, mailbox theft and emergency preparedness were just a few of the topics Topanga- and Malibu-area residents discussed as they peppered Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanuev
The Las Virgenes Unified School District has announced that students not be returning to campus Aug. 19., following the actions of nearby districts in Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and Malibu. “Given the recent public health trends,
Malibu City Council ticked off a laundry list of agenda items during its Monday, July 13, virtual meeting—the only council meeting scheduled for the month (council traditionally takes its summer
As the call to defund police has echoed after nationwide protests against police brutality, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has cut nearly $150 million from the Sheriff’s Department
July 13 marks the opening of the nomination period for Malibu residents interested in running for city council seats. There will be at least two empty seats to fill.