Two months after the Palisades fire, customers of Malibu businesses have been displaced or blocked by restrictions on Pacific Coast Highway. Restaurants and shops tell the world they're open for ...
A month after the fires, the community endured through more adversity as mudslides filled the streets and flooded buildings.
In rebuilding, Malibu homeowners face the challenge of not just fire danger but also sea level rise. Some argue the land ...
Malibu’s latest Homeless Count results reflect a steady and significant decline in the number of people experiencing ...
Zoning changes and building height adjustments debated to accelerate rebuilding while balancing long-term goals Last week, ...
Homelessness in Malibu dropped to a record low 33 people – the fourth consecutive year of decreases across the city. The city ...
The burn scar areas from the Palisades fire have triggered mudslides due to recent rainfall, resulting in an immediate hard road closure.
The secondary crisis has hit hard in Malibu because of the ongoing closure of Pacific Coast Highway to most vehicle traffic — isolating the beachside community from customers coming from the ...
Malibu's mayor said the businesses that have been able to reopen are losing 50 to 85% of their revenue. He said reopening PCH is critical to Malibu's survival. "We're having regular conversations ...
The 300 families who lost their homes in the Los Angeles firestorm face another challenge to rebuild their houses: rising ...