Cece Woods is an independent investigative journalist and Editor-in-Chief of The Current Report, specializing in public corruption, institutional accountability, and high-profile criminal and civil cases.
If it were not for a very passionate crew of young and talented locals being able to scrape barely enough donations to fund materials for their dreamed play production, Malibu would not
The CCC meets at King Gilette Ranch, Malibu Lagoon and the new Puerrco Canyon Campsites At the end of summer, the California Coastal Commission held one of its roving monthly meetings at
Respected historians have summized that while it was not one single, dramatic event that led to the decline of the Roman Empire, internal corruption and political incompetence played a major role. And,
Selective enforcement leads to An increasingly unsafe environment for Malibu residents By Steve Woods As long as I can remember, since surfing Malibu in the late 60’s, you entered the city limits
The scorching heat wave of the Labor Day weekend sent many thermometers in Malibu past the 100-degree mark, tested our power grid and created dangerous brush fire conditions for our tinder dry
Most residents in Malibu have little idea that a enormous new retail mall/ of- fice building is poised to be built in the heart of Malibu, the Civic Center. The “La Paz”
By Lester Tobias In Malibu, regulations pertaining to retaining walls and landform alteration (grading) have created a firewall to overdevelopment that most architects under- stand, accept, and to which we develop inventive,
Malibu voters passed Measure R in 2014 in an effort to place certain limitations on developments and chain establishments within the city. The Measure R initia- tive was described as the “Your