Some restaurants in Malibu, the Palisades and Santa Monica, like those throughout the industry, were already on life support after pandemic lockdowns, the Hollywood writers strike and inflation.
Duke's, the iconic seaside restaurant in Malibu, survived the Palisades fire, but its driveway is now buried in mud, delaying ...
Only essential travel is recommended, and authorities ask those who need to get to Malibu to take another route.
Pacific Coast Highway reopened to school buses, essential business workers and Malibu residents who live in the Palisades ...
The Pacific Coast Highway partially reopens for Malibu residents and essential workers with enforced speed limits and ...
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), in coordination with local partners, expanded access of State Route 1 ...
The Malibu area experienced mud and debris flow from at-times heavy rainfall Wednesday through Friday while continuing to ...
"Within literally a matter of minutes the restaurant was, both ends, entire parking lot, full of mud and debris," Josh Morgan ...
10d
NBC Los Angeles on MSNMalibu launches ‘one-stop shop' website for Palisades fire victimsThe City of Malibu has launched a new interactive website dedicated to providing resources, guidance, and support for home ...
Residents, essential businesses and school busses can now access Pacific Coast Highway between Santa Monica and Malibu ...
One month and a week after LA’s epic wildfires tore through the tranquility of Malibu’s beach homes, the aftermath is stark. The cold, hyper-bright blue sun of winter in Los Angeles is like a ...
1d
ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNPCH partially reopens to Malibu residents and school buses in Palisade Fire burn zonePacific Coast Highway reopened to school buses, essential business workers and Malibu residents who live in the Palisades ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results