This is the first week of September and, all of a sudden, my phone line seems to be besieged by Malibu folks (familiar, I guess, with my Malibu Chronicle Memory
Voters, do not be fooled! The ballot question about whether Governor Newsom should be recalled is not a referendum on his performance. It is a cynical Republican effort to win
The mayor and council are correct in trying to prohibit certain types of overnight camping during these unprecedented drought conditions. The foremost responsibility of government is to protect its citizens,
Filmmaker Ron Howard and actor Clint Howard discuss "The Boys," their family memoir about growing up on some of TV's most popular shows of the 1960s and '70s.
Southern Californians are marking the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks with memorials on Saturday. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in four coordinated attacks on the World
A display mounted in Pepperdine University’s Alumni Park in Malibu, California, on September 9 highlights the 90 countries that lost citizens in the 9/11 attacks 20 years ago, marking each victim with a national flag. This drone footage by Phil Kreis ...
After a year’s hiatus due to the pandemic, t Chili Cook-Off returned full throttle over the Labor Day Weekend. The four-day-long event, presented for the second time by the
Now that we have all been disheartened by the official United States Census which states unequivocally that there are more people on our City Council than live here in Malibu,
I never met my father. When Sirhan Sirhan murdered him in the kitchen hallway of the Ambassador Hotel in front of scores of witnesses, my mother was three months pregnant with me. Of my 10 older brothers and sisters, Kathleen, the eldest, was 16, and ...
The political landscape has recently featured a raft of policy decisions by conservative politicians and jurists that unerringly support the pro-death side of the decision.
I’m not someone who automatically votes either D or R for an office. I choose based on results. So, looking at my recall ballot, I considered accomplishments and failures. I
As it has every September for years, Pepperdine University will commemorate lives lost in 9/11 with the Waves of Flags display along Pacific Coast Highway and Malibu Canyon Road. With nearly 3,000
Patrick Coyne has been out at least 50 times this year to try and document the elusive bioluminescence and has scored in recent days as it shows up on the California coastline.