The SHAKE-UP RUMORS ARE GETTING LOUDER Could change be in the air at City Hall? Over the past year, there has been a continuous cycle of disturbing changes at City Hall, which
MoreIt became overwhelmingly apparent since the Malibu City Council meeting on March 13th that the new pro-preservation majority, Skylar Peak, Rick Mullen and Jefferson Wagner, have now settled into their new political
MoreCity Council passes the ‘symbolic’ gesture with a 3-2 vote sending shock waves through the community by passing a national issue with- out feeling the pulse of the people. March 13th, 2017, will
MoreThe Machine attempts to muscle control by shutting out members of the community who could have valuable input on the new Santa Monica College satellite campus that will be located in the
MoreThe environmentally friendly Malibu Memorial Park project pushes forward in spite of (false) reports of a “fatal blow”. On Feb. 27th, The Malibu Times reported that the Malibu Memorial Park Project “may
MoreBy Cece Woods The deceptions by pro development politicians and what their political power base, (the PARENTS), doesn’t know. Malibu’s fight for the preservation of open space reached a fever pitch
MoreBy Marshall Thompson The absence of Emergency Services Coordinator Brad Davis has been of great concern to those in the community and, most certainly, the active CERT members. (CERT stands for Community
MoreNew blood on the Planning Commission shows the tide has turned in favor of slow growth. New members of the City’s Planning Commission were sworn in on Tuesday, Feb. 7th, 2017, giving the
MoreAs we welcome in a new year, we look back to a historical local election and look forward to the rst of cial City Council meeting with a pro-preservation majority. The
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