Pictures of clams at Big Dume on Sunday, May 22. Photo by Iveta Linkova.
Category: Malibu
Beloved Malibu preschool shuts its doors
Over the last four decades, some 1,200 of Malibu’s youngest residents were proud to call “Miss Shari” their teacher. In fact, “Miss Shari,” Shari Latta,
The Malibu Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution
At their June meeting, the Malibu Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution hosted local, best-selling author, Lisa See. Ms. See spoke about her
Richard Harris leaves Sharks coaching job for second time
Richard Harris stepped down from his position as head coach of the Malibu High Sharks boys basketball team for the second time in almost four
Vintage Grocers, Trancas Country Market celebrate Summer Solstice
Last Thursday, Vintage Grocers and Trancas Country Market celebrated the Summer Solstice, marking the first day of summer, by holding a major event that was
July 4, 1776, America’s Independence Day
The Fourth of July traditions of Independence Day celebrations go back to the 18th century and the American Revolution.
No permits have been issued for fireworks in Malibu; tips on ways to stay safe
In observance of the holiday weekend, the City of Malibu and the Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACOFD) reminds the public that most fireworks are
The following incidents were reported between June 12
An estimated $430 worth of personal items were stolen from a vehicle parked near Paradise Cove. The victim said the backpack that had their belongings
Malibu Movie Sneaks: Part Two
Soon the Emmy nods will be announced and there is a lot of neighborhood buzz. The story of “Baywatch” beauty Pamela Anderson in her trademark
William Joseph Baldau 1927
William Joseph Baldau passed away on the afternoon of June 9, 2022. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1927, Bill was the younger of two children
Lori Lerner Gray presents film award named after late son
Lori Lerner Gray presented the Scott Wells Golden Reel Award at UC Santa Barbara’s Reel Loud Film & Arts Festival on May 26 in memory
SeaNSoul Surf a different kind of surf shop
A different surf shop experience is now open for business in West Malibu, close to Westward and Zuma Beach. SeaNSoul Surf Shop is an extension
Harry Harmer Gesner 1925-2022
Harry Harmer Gesner, one of America’s leading architects and a prominent resident of Malibu for over fifty years, passed away at age 97 on June
Pepperdine Waves men's golfers receive All-American Honor
A trio of Pepperdine Waves men’s golf team members received Golfweek All-American honors on June 20. Seniors Joe Highsmith and Derek Hitchner, and junior Dylan Menante
Richard Newton Sherman 1937-2021
Richard Newton Sherman, aka “Dick Sherman,” died peacefully on December 30, 2021, in a Rehab facility from his long-term cardiovascular issues, his wife with her
Parks and Rec discusses ways to improve Malibu Bluffs resources, facility
The Malibu Community Service Department provided an update on Youth Sports Organizations and Field use and presented a precautionary rattlesnake video during the Parks and
Providing possibilities with Los Courage Camps
Giselle Carrillo has always known she was meant to be a leader and educator. The first-generation Latina said that her mom always reminds her that
Calendar for the week 6/30
Juggler David Cousin will present his energetic juggling show at the Malibu Library from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the meeting room. For ages 5
'Art of Surf' a tribute to Malibu's deep roots in surf culture
Framed photographs and hand-painted surfboards covered the walls of City Hall Saturday evening for the opening reception of “Art of Surf” the art exhibition organized
Zuma Creek Bridge reconstruction complete
After being destroyed in the Woolsey fire of November 2018, the Zuma Creek Bridge (not the one on Pacific Coast Highway) has been rebuilt and
SCE restores power in Malibu, has another power outage scheduled for today near Cavalleri Road from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The power has been restored in the Civic Center area of Malibu and traffic signals are functioning on PCH. Malibu City Hall is open today
Malibu Bluffs Park Multipurpose Field Closed July 5 to August 12 for it's bi-annual rest and renovation
The Multipurpose Field at Malibu Bluffs Park will be closed for its bi-annual rest and renovation Tuesday, July 5 through Monday, August 15. The rest
Power outage shuts down Malibu, forces businesses to close
Retail and restaurants businesses at Cross Creek Road were forced to close their doors due to a power outage. According to the Dispatch Station, the
Power outage on PCH from Malibu Canyon to Topanga Canyon
Power outage on PCH, from Malibu Canyon to Topanga Canyon, treat intersection as if it were an all-way stop. No estimated time of restoration.