Yesterday was a busy day at Malibu’s world renowned First Point. Deputies patrolled the popular surf break citing multiple offenders which includes arresting on paddle boarder. Lost Hills Station confirmed that all
By Beth Pratt, Regional Executive Director, California, National Wildlife Federation, Leader, #SaveLACougars Campaign Those of us who work to save the threatened mountain lion population in the Santa Monica Mountains and Los Angeles area
Historical landmarks The Adamson House and Surfrider Beach are eroding into the sea because of poor planning by City and County officials. The Surfrider Foundation put out this announcement yesterday: “The
As many of you know, we have a serious problem with rodenticides. These dangerous chemicals, are harmful to our environment and our pets, and are killing wildlife in the Santa Monica Mountains.
By Paul Taublieb In my look into what happened and what didn’t around the Woosley Fire, one of the more interesting and insightful conversations I had was with Fire Chief and Public
By Paul Taublieb I just wanted to find out what happened. My confusion started Friday, Nov. 9th, the day fire came to Malibu and Point Dume. I walked to the firehouse on
Malibu’s lush green hillsides are a welcome site after the devastating Woolsey Fire. However, to achieve those neon hues that are brightening up our local landscape, we have had to endure a
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
Local architect Lester Tobias has given our readers a first hand account of the frustration residents are experiencing with the debris removal process (no thanks to the City and the County’s communication
Our resident pitbull with building and planning (even more so after the Woolsey Fire!), Architect Lester Tobias, guides us through the very confusing site clearing process to date. December 11th, 2018 The
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