This article was updated on September 10th at 7:38 a.m. By Cece Woods, Editor in Chief Area residents woke up to more startling news last Wednesday when major media outlets dispatched helicopters
August 30th was the first candidates forum for Malibu City Council at the Red Ladder Gallery in Cross Creek…and red flags were waving from the get-go. Given how vocal this editor in
The SurfAid Cup returns to Malibu this year on September 8th with former Baywatch star and Malibu local David Chokachi as SurfAid Ambassador. SurfAid is a tag-team surf competition open to long
By Steve Woods Unfortunately, the good news of a thriving Lagoon Ecosystem is being followed by the horrible news of a historic Mullet die- off in all parts of the Malibu Lagoon.
This article was updated at 1:11 pm August 27th with additional information provided by law enforcement. New details have come to light in the disappearance of 21 year old Matthew Weaver Jr.
Representatives from Law Enforcement and State Agencies gathered on Sunday, August 19th, at King Gillette Ranch for what was supposed to be an update on “Safety in the Santa Monica Mountains” after
On Sunday, August 19th, State Senator Henry Stern (and Malibu Local) will host a Public Safety Meeting at King Gillette Ranch to discuss measures being taken to improve the safety of the
Once considered a sleepy, peaceful, subdivision of Malibu Canyon, is now more of “Sleepless in Monte Nido” as the area near Piuma and Malibu Canyon, Malibu Creek State Park and the Hindu
Photo above: Volunteers helping Jayni Shuman gather netted fish for Rosi Dagit’s identification tray during this summers fish survey in the restored channels at the Malibu Lagoon. Story and photos by Steve Woods
By Steve Woods A 3-year-old cougar named P-55 who made news recently during a visit to a residence in Westlake Village earlier this year, was found dead by biologists with the National
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