The first black bear to repopulate the Santa Monica Mountains in decades died on the freeway last week. Examining his travel history can help scientists design safer conditions for other wild animals.
Peck, taken by the Tigers in the seventh round, was the highest-drafted Pepperdine player since 2016; Johnson goes to Astros in eighth Two Pepperdine Waves baseball players were selected in the 2023 MLB Draft on July 11.
An L.A. County probation supervisor accused of using excessive force on a teen in Camp Kilpatrick will be criminally prosecuted, sources told The Times.
There will be lane closures on Topanga Canyon Boulevard from Mulholland Drive to PCH to repair drain inlets damaged in winter storms starting approximately Monday, July 24. Flaggers will be directing alternating traffic.
Businessman and politician Ashot Yegiazaryan fled Moscow in 2010. His long legal battle to retain a nearly $200-million settlement reached the U.S. Supreme Court.
Participants of all ages enjoyed activities, a raffle, and pizza from D’Amores Pizza Truck Blankets and chairs covered Malibu Bluffs Park on Saturday for the second film screening of the summer. Hosted by the City of Malibu,
By Benjamin Marcus With thanks to RoadsideAmerica.com, Zuma Jay, and Scott Tallal Standing 22-feet tall overlooking Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu since 1960, the Fiberglass Statue Formerly Known as Frostie Freeze Soda Jerk is still standing as La Salsa Man — sombrero,
Opening day is well visited as commission pays tribute to iconic Malibu surf culture The City of Malibu Arts Commission and the robust Malibu art community have paid tribute to the city’s iconic surf culture with this year’s “Shifting Tides” art exhibition at Malibu City Gallery in City Hall.
AAA, consisting of 100 NCAA schools that do not have football programs Pepperdine University won the Division I-AAA Athletic Directors Association All-Sports Trophy for the second straight year on July 6.
MRCA said that the signs were only up for 18 days before the city removed them” Dear Editor, A blatant lie, given that I am a neighbor and can confirm the city’s statement that the signs were planted here many,
BB-12 left his footprints on Malibu beaches and Malibu hearts A three-year-old black bear that had been tracked in Malibu has been killed. The young bear known as BB-12 was struck by a vehicle on the 101 Freeway at the top of the Conejo Grade between Newbury Park and Camarillo last night.
An unsolved murder in Malibu and its trail that went cold has now been solved according to police. Authorities say they have DNA evidence that proves who killed 17-year-old Gladys Arellano 27 years ago.
Commission chair claims city is to blame for communication issues preventing amendment approval Despite receiving more than 150 letters and emails and hearing from nearly 25 adults and students, the California Coastal Commission voted to extend the City of Malibu Local Coastal Program Amendment No.
Dear Malibu Parents, Staff, Students and Community Members, Thank you for your continued support of the Malibu Campus Plan and our efforts to get the new high school project underway. Your participation,
Olivia Davis Thornton, 79, passed away peacefully on June 17, 2023, in Malibu, California. After graduating from University High School, Olivia started her banking career in Santa Monica at American Savings Bank,
Susan Quillan, 72, died on June 15, 2023, at her home in Malibu, surrounded by the love and presence of her daughter Zoe Deneau and beloved dogs Martin and Cady. She was born December 29, 1950, and grew up in Alhambra.
Over 80 members attend event that’s part of club’s Kindness in Free 2023 initiative On Tuesday, July 11, the Boys & Girls Club of Malibu (BGCM) held a Kindness BBQ and dedicated beach cleanup event for over 80 club members as part of its Kindness is Free 2023 initiative.
July 4 overcrowding incident has residents and city officials fuming Malibu city leaders, along with the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Department, are working together to head off any future overcrowding incidents at Nobu restaurant.