Our resident pitbull with building and planning (even more so after the Woolsey Fire!), Architect Lester Tobias, goes deep on the subject of debris. Debris Removal: A Burnout’s Analysis I have been
Our resident pitbull with building and planning (even more so after the Woolsey Fire!), Architect Lester Tobias, navigates us through Supervisor Sheila Kuehl’s Town Hall Meetings which, in a nutshell was too
Our resident pitbull with building and planning (even more so after the Woolsey Fire!), Architect Lester Tobias, sends an open letter to Supervisor Sheila Kuehl. Dear Supervisor Kuehl, I watched the live
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
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.
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
Law enforcement officers were actively handing out flyers and taking information on their clipboards late Thursday afternoon near Piuma and Malibu Canyon (and surrounding areas) in an effort to gather information leading to the
By Steve Woods Malibu’s Short Term Rental ordinance finally went through a fine tooth comb with Malibu City Council last night and addressed many issues brought forward by residents who packed City
Members of the community expressed outrage and deep concern at the June 11th City Council meeting over the allegations and tactics in association with the Los Angeles District Attorney’s felony perjury investigation
What seemed like a media blackout before today’s California primaries turned out to be more of a dark grey in color, as The Local Malibu received a clip showing our website and
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