A Malibu homeowner attended a ceremony honoring the El Segundo firefighters who helped with Palisades Fire so he could thank the first responders who saved his ocean view house.
Urban fires pose particular threats to marine ecosystems. Debris and toxins released from the fires can damage kelp forests and lead to destructive algal blooms that snuff out ocean life. Now that Los ...
Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. PST Los Angeles County public health officials issue closures of several miles of beach near the Palisades ...
A Malibu real estate agent shared advice on how to avoid becoming a victim of squatter takeovers after a woman allegedly ...
Rob Lowe says the old L.A. he loved has been completely wiped out by wildfires. “I mourn everything in Malibu.” ...
Nearly five years ago, in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, KTLA’s Andy Riesmeyer strapped a cellphone to the roof of ...
The Wall Street Journal's Chris Kornelius joins Morning Joe to discuss the life of Randy “Crawdaddy” Miod, a local Malibu ...
Rabbi Nachum Shifren donates book proceeds to first responders Like any and all of us who know and love Malibu, Rabbi Nachum ...
Newsom and California are frequently the target of Trump’s ire. Some of his most memorable criticisms of the state have been ...
Los Angeles experienced an unprecedented climate catastrophe in early January when the Palisades Fire ravaged Pacific ...
Oregon is sending another wave of firefighters and water tenders to assist in battling the devastating fires raging across ...
For more 30 years, 55-year-old Malibu transplant Randy Miod embodied the vibrant spirit of a town he always dreamed of ...