By Paul Taublieb PREAMBLE TO THE STORY I was interviewed today by a rather lovely, former city manager of Pasadena, Cynthia J. Kurtz, who is a part time “Special Advisor” conducting interviews
In a not-so-surprising move by Malibu City Council member Skylar Peak, the subject of a Recall, and City manager Reva Feldman, the subject of 4000+ signature petition appealing to Council to have
Deputies from the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Department and members of the Los Angeles Homeless Authority executed a successful clean-up of Legacy Park the morning of April 9th
Sheriff Villanueva talks to The Local Malibu about the role the Truth and Reconciliation Panel plays in the re-opening and investigation into the Mitrice Richardson case.
In yet another controversial move to discredit Sheriff Villanueva and his efforts to “Reform, Rebuild, Restore” the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department as promised on the campaign trail, the Los Angeles Board of
By Sam Hall Kaplan So, the attorney for the over reaching Malibu Beach Inn has threatened to sue the city if it does not approve a public-be-damned proposal calling for a traffic
After surviving the Woolsey Fire catastrophe last November, nothing can make Malibu residents more annoyed than being preyed upon by the vast number of lawyers and their law firms seeking clients to
By Sam Hall Kaplan The thought of the fire still haunts me, as I am sure it haunts many in Malibu, especially the burnouts but also persevering residents who are acutely
By Erik Cooper The next disaster could happen at any time and no better way to be prepared than understanding your insurance policy and coverage under California State law. California Department of
When asked what one word would best describes post disaster Malibu, I offered “fractured,” then amended it to “hurting,,” then “changing,” followed by “challenged.” Actually words really don’t describe the conflicted feelings
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