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First PCH Safety Study Meeting Set For Thursday
The study will consider all modes of travel, including pedestrians, bicycles and cars, and will include recommendations for improvements.

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The study will consider all modes of travel, including pedestrians, bicycles and cars, and will include recommendations for improvements.

Malibu residents have spoken out about the dangers of parking along Pacific Coast Highways on weekends because of the high amount of traffic the restaurant and bar is bringing to the area.
The free event will feature presentations by Dr. Karen Martin of Pepperdine University and Dr. Jennifer E. Dugan of UC Santa Barbara.
Prima is the son of legendary singer and bandleader Louis Prima, known for his seven-piece New Orleans style jazz band in the 1920s and that went on to influence his big swing bands.
On the 11th anniversary of the devastating terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, Patch readers are asked to share their thoughts and memories of the day.
On the 11th anniversary of the devastating terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, Patch readers are asked to share their thoughts and memories of the day.
Malibu Councilman Skylar Peak is being investigated by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department for his alleged behavior at a local shopping center.
Ryan Sawtelle, who envisioned the idea, and Chris Garcia, who helped implement the vision, remain in the Malibu area and continue to give back to the community.
Former Malibu Mayor Pamela Conley Ulich said she made the request for a strong mayor system of government so that the vote of the people, not the council decides who becomes mayor of Malibu.
A total of 2,977 flags were installed Saturday at Pepperdine University above Malibu in memory of the people who died 11 years ago in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Thousands of athletes are expected to take part in the Malibu Triathlon this weekend.
The Malibu Search and Rescue Team, which is comprised of 30 volunteers, including reserve deputies, nurses and other civilians, work with local firefighters and deputies to keep local roadways and trails safe.
The team had been scouting for training locations between Calabasas and Malibu when the vehicle was spotted about 150 feet down in a canyon off Mulholland Road.
Chad and Trace Marshall talk about their love of surfing at First Point in Malibu and their hipster style.
Sergio Alvarez, 30, was sentenced to 60 days in LA County Jail and one year of probation.
A total of 2,977 flags were installed Saturday at Pepperdine University above Malibu in memory of the people who died 11 years ago in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Pete Ellermann of Camarillo found the earring while metal detecting at Zuma Beach in Malibu, and returned the jewelry to its owner, Julie Labin, through the help of strangers and social media.
Tracy died at the age of 77 in August at his home in San Clemente.
Activities included tarot card readings, henna tattoos, a caricature artist, a magician and face painting, while Venice-based band Terraplane Sun kept things lively with a concert.
The Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) Safety Study will examine current road conditions and determine accident patterns based on roadway geometry, adjacent land-uses and other factors in Malibu.