Malibu's homeless population decreased to 44 in 2026, down from 46 in 2025 and 69 in 2024, marking the fifth straight year of decline thanks to outreach and housing efforts.
Malibu is open for business, but officials say more time is needed to get the famous beach city back in the shape it was in ...
The Malibu City Council has asked for a preliminary assessment of how to construct and finance a sewer line along Pacific Coast Highway, above, where 327 homes burned. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles ...
The City of Malibu Arts Commission invites all of Malibu to attend the opening reception for the City next public art exhibition in the City Hall Gallery, “Music Inspired Art,” Sunday, December 4, 12 ...
The city of Malibu is taking some heat for tearing down its temporary wooden skatepark before the new one was finished and some residents claim they could have at least donated it or repurposed the ...
The City of Malibu has launched a new interactive website dedicated to providing resources, guidance, and support for home and business owners affected by Palisades ...
Businesses in Malibu continue to reel from the impacts of the Palisades Fire, with some shop owners saying the conditions are worse than what they were during the COVID-19 pandemic. With possible ...
Zuma Jay Surf owner Jefferson 'Zuma Jay' Wagner on the Malibu Pier in Malibu on Monday, August 6, 2007. Brian VanderBrug/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images MALIBU, Calif. -- A member of the Malibu ...
City Hall gathering honors lives lost, reflects on recovery, and reaffirms commitment to healing and rebuilding Colorful knit ...
More than 30 years after Malibu residents formed a city, largely to block sewers and rampant development, leaders in the coastal community are talking about building a sewer system. The Malibu City ...