Los Angeles County Fire Department has started a partnership with the Los Angeles Emergency Preparedness Foundation to train volunteers in seven communities to be prepared before, during and after disaster.
City officials, residents, and businesses come together to prepare and recover from unprecedented tropical storm By Barbara Burke Special to The Malibu Times Forewarned is forearmed, as the old saw instructs. As city and county officials and Malibuites braced for the tropical storm created by Hurricane Hilary, which slammed into Baja California on Friday and […]
Another tool to help fight fires has debuted in Malibu. The city’s first beacon box was just installed in Big Rock. The box, the first of a planned 47 in total, will help aid out-of-town engine companies who are unfamiliar with Malibu neighborhoods located up twisting canyons.
Tightknit community gathers while goats graze and clear dangerous brush The community spirit of the Malibu West neighborhood was on display last Saturday as residents joyously gathered for its second annual running of the goats. Young and old paraded down Paseo Canyon Drive cheering 250 goats hired to clear dangerous brush surrounding their neighborhood. “It […]
Commission was unable to address the historic La Salsa Restaurant due to timing The Malibu Planning Commission returned to the City Council Chambers on Monday, July 17, for the first time since the pandemic. The commission addressed the Malibu Inn Motel, adopted a wastewater treatment system, and approved a Coastal Development permit at Trancas Canyon […]