Only two days after being the only dissenting vote on the City Manager’s contract amidst a brewing scandal at City Hall with allegations of bribery, corruption, money laundering and tax evasion, a
MoreMalibu’s first Mayor, Walt Keller is clearly unhappy with the way the City currently functions and found it necessary to communicate his concerns to Council members (and cc’d me) directly by email
MoreWhat began as possible one of the worst traffic gridlock conditions on PCH this town has ever seen during Spring Break, has turned into a controversy uncovering the questionable ethics practiced at
MoreDo you know who your neighbors are? Corporate greed, NOT responsible home share hosts are to blame for destroying the fabric of our community. There are over 70 homes alone on Malibu
MoreFinally, good news for wildlife and wildlife advocates. The 101 Wildlife Bridge is getting closer to creating a safe wildlife passage connecting two important wildlife habitats. The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) announced May
MoreMalibu CA. – It appears Malibu Mayor pro-tem Jefferson Wagner was the target of retaliatory efforts to deter an ongoing investigation of corruption at City Hall. Within days of meeting critical witnesses
MoreEditor’s Note: At tonight’s City Planning Commission meeting, Commissioner Steve Uhring uncovered the truth behind the City’s approval process of the construction projects on PCH. By Malibu Planning Commissioner Steve Uhring I’ve received
MoreFINALLY, some action from the City to organize the Homeless Dinners in a controlled and safe environment that requires City AND County involvement. How long has this ball been up the
MoreThose who can’t stand to leave Malibu for any reason might want to reconsider, as on March 9, the California Coastal Commission is holding an “Important Public Hearing Notice Consistency Determination.” At
MoreMalibu local Michael Lustig, a resident of Malibu Road which has been inundated with short term vacation rentals, presented over 100 hours of study to the Planning Commission last November discussing the
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