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Malibu residents prepare for the upcoming storm that could produce flooding with expected rain totals of 1-3″ on the coast and in the valleys, and 3-5″ in the foothills/mountains, expected to arrive
By Lester Tobias At Monday night’s planning commission meeting (Dec. 18th, 2017), the owners of the Malibu Beach Hotel had two agenda items up for approval, denial, or (in this case) continuation. Confusion
After Frederick Rindge’s premature death in 1905, the fierce and unfriendly May Rindge who had grown up on a hardscrabble midwestern farm, fought to preserve Malibu’s pristine beauty and private status. Rindge
I feel it’s necessary to speak up because part of the problem with Malibu is that if you go against the powers that be, you are pilloried by the economic power base
Press Release submitted by Frank Angel The court of appeal reversed in part the trial court’s judgment against the Malibu Township Council. The court agreed with the Malibu Township Council that the
On May 24th of this year, Mayor Skylar Peak and council members Rick Mullen and Jefferson Wagner, in a never-to-have-been-anticipated action, opened the door to adding a “Neighborhood Character” component to review
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
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