• Los Angeles Times
    Jason Statham is selling it all. Just a few months after unloading his stylish Malibu beach house for $18.5 million, the action star is asking $6.995 million for his designer-redone Midcentury Modern home in the Hollywood Hills. The Hollywood Hills spread carries a much different feel from his former place in Malibu — a stark black abode with ...
  • The Malibu Times
    The Malibu Dolphin Foundation announced on Tuesday, March 10, the 2019 Malibu Dolphin Awards would be postponed due to concerns over Covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. The Malibu Film Society also announced the postponement of its Filmmaker of the Year Award. Both were set for Sunday, March 15. One day later, on Wednesday ...
  • Mansion Global
    Dubbed the Ghost House, this property is new to the market. Contemporary homes built with concrete, black steel and glass are typically pictured nestled up in the Hollywood Hills of California, or perhaps overlooking the ocean in Malibu. Less often are they expected in rural English villages, but that’s the case with the mysteriously named ...
  • The Christian Chronicle
    Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif., is moving all classes for the remainder of the spring semester online. Students are also being told they need to move out of their campus housing by Sunday, March 15. The university, which is associated with Churches of Christ, said while these steps are “unprecedented,” they are being made to ...
  • The Malibu Times
    According to the Pepperdine Graphic, students living on Pepperdine's Malibu campus have been told they must move out of their dormitories and apartments by 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 15. This move makes Pepperdine the latest in a growing number of colleges ...
  • The Malibu Times
    I mourn the Americans who are suffering from the coronavirus epidemic but I mourn even more the tens of thousands of Americans who die prematurely each year and suffer life-long from obesity. In both cases, our government should be doing more to protect us ...
  • News18 on MSN.com
    Just when they looked lost in bliss, they had a special appearance from a friendly creature in the background.
  • Footwear News on MSN.com
    March 9, 2020: Etnies is expanding its Buy a Shoe, Plant a Tree project for spring. For every pair purchased from its new Bloom and Preserve collection, one tree donation will be made to Trees for the Future.
  • Canyon News
    The decision is in response to a letter sent by Milton C. Grimes of the Law Offices of Milton C. Grimes, that claims Malibu’s at-large system of voting violates the California Voting Rights Act. Several different voting district maps that were proposed were uploaded to the city’s website on March 5. They can be viewed on the District ...
  • The Malibu Times
    Two subspecies of Oystercatchers—which use their long red bills to dig up various shellfish such as oysters, clams and other mollusks—were seen together recently at the Malibu Lagoon.
  • The Malibu Times
    California State Parks receives rent from those businesses and a percentage from the Rosenthal Wine Bar. In 2001, California State Parks acquired the 1,625 acres of land in Lower Topanga, which borders the city of Malibu’s eastern edge. The acquisition included a half-dozen old businesses, like Wylie’s Bait Shop, as well as the full-time ...
  • Camille Styles
    I live in the oldest shack on Carbon Beach — it was built at the same time as Malibu pier. You can’t swing a cat in it ... 12 of 33 Ceramic dishes from Gjusta Goods area made by hand in in California, Japan, and Oaxaca. I love that each one is unique and irregular, adding to its charm and beautiful weight. 13 of 33 What’s the secret ...
  • The Malibu Times
    ... www.radiomalibu.net/monday-march-9-newswire/ This is Malibu’s Only Local Daily News … from Radio Malibu …. F-M 99 point 1 K B U U. Good morning … I’m Hans Laetz reporting. “We’re past the point of containment” with Covid-19 in California. The Santa Monica-Malibu school district plans to bring more than 1,000 student ...
  • The Malibu Times
    The SMMC is partnering with a few organizations to bring organized camping for underserved youth at Malibu Bluffs, including Happy Trails Camp, Community Nature Connection, California Coastal Conservancy and LA County DCFS (Department of Children and Family Services), among others. Dennis Seider, a Malibu resident, served on the Santa Monica ...
  • The Malibu Times
    When I was a cub reporter at The Malibu Times (back when Herbert Hoover was in the White House) I was all aflutter to get one of my first big stories—Princess Diana and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed were planning on making a move to our humble little beach town. The notorious Sun tabloid (the Brits’ equivalent of the National Enquirer ...
  • The Malibu Times
    Malibu Middle and High School choir students traveled to Webster Elementary School on Friday, Feb. 14, to deliver Valentine grams to students there. Grams involved singing fun love songs and handing out sweet treats. The choir students also encouraged ...
  • The Malibu Times
    LA Mayor Eric Garcetti expressed his thanks to Malibu’s Robert Kerbeck after Kerbeck published “Malibu Burning,” a book about the Woolsey Fire that has garnered praise from within and outside the Malibu community.
  • The Malibu Times
    The Malibu Times Publishers Arnold and Karen York announce the 2019 Dolphin Award winners, members of our community who have worked hard to improve the lives of those around them.
  • The Malibu Times
    Malibu Association of Realtors recently donated funds to further the mission of TEP, Topanga Enrichment Program, as part of the Realtors’ mission to “support local organizations that promote educational programs within the community.” The donation ...
  • The Malibu Times
    As we mature (a euphemistic term for getting older), we have a tendency to look in the rear view mirror to see what our proudest moments have been. I would have titled this blog/column “My Proudest Moments,” but since I only have one, I went with the singular. It happened when my daughter Kate was in the fourth grade, and fathers were ...