A murder at a popular Malibu eatery ended in murder last night as it is confirmed that a group of car enthusiasts gathered at Neptune’s Net after the restaurant closed for the
Edited at 6/24/2019 at 10 a.m. PST While burn-out victims are tangled in red tape going through the permit process at City Hall, who has issued little more than 5 permits to
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
By Erik Cooper Victims of the Woolsey Fire can no longer rely upon the law firm of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP for legal representation of damages suffered from the Woolsey
The tragic discovery of the body of Jennifer Lorber found yesterday by LASD Tactical team divers 225 feet from the shoreline at Paradise Cove was a sad end to the search for
After an exhaustive five plus day search, the LASD Tactical Rescue team announced the recovery of the body of a female closely matching the description of Jennifer Lorber, who went missing in
Startling comparisons to another missing woman, Elaine Park, came to mind almost immediately when the Malibu community first learned about 30 year old Jennifer Lorber’s disappearance. Social media chatter reminded us of
The family and friends of Jennifer Lorber who went missing in near Paradise Cove last week are canvassing the area where she was last confirmed seen. The search will begin at the
State Parks is re-opening the campground at Malibu Creek State Park in time for Memorial Day weekend, almost a year after the murder of Tristan Beaudette when state officials immediately closed overnight
By Cece Woods, Editor in Chief Since the Woolsey Fire devastated parts of Malibu and surrounding communities more than six months ago, questions remain today concerning the risk of nuclear contaminants and
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