Today marks three months since the Woolsey Fire ravaged through the western part of Malibu. Our community spent the last days of 2018 dealing with the the painful revelations of personal and
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 Sam Hall Kaplan When the Woolsey Fire ravaged a significant slice of Malibu, it also laid bare the city’s collective innocence, exposing a failed leadership and a flawed first response, and
This letter to was sent to Council this morning after a resident pointed out some very important details, clearly overlooked by City Manager Feldman. Mayor Wagner and Council Members, Can
BREAKING NEWS: With the rapidly changing landscape in the Woolsey Fire litigation space, we have just learned three POWERHOUSE law firms are aligning to fight for the coveted *Lead Counsel* position. In
By Sam Hall Kaplan Let there be no mistake about a recall for my ailing Malibu. It would be wrenching, for a city already fractured by a dwindling citizenry displaced by a
The Local Malibu recently confirmed at least two high ranking officers have been transferred from the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Department as a result of an Internal Affairs Investigation regarding the Malibu Creek
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
Editor’s Note: Millie Decker died peacefully in her sleep on Christmas Eve 2018. She was 98 years old. This story, by Amelia Fleetwood, and produced by Tara Owens, was originally published in
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
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