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 ...
The Pacific Coast Highway partially reopens for Malibu residents and essential workers with enforced speed limits and ...
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Paradise is open: Iconic Malibu restaurant reopens after Palisades fire closureParadise Cove Beach cafe reopened on Monday after being closed for 32 days. The owners want people to know that Malibu is ...
Only essential travel is recommended, and authorities ask those who need to get to Malibu to take another route.
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KNX News Radio Los Angeles on MSNStretch of PCH reopens for residents in Palisades Fire zoneA stretch of Pacific Coast Highway reopened Thursday morning for residents in Malibu and the Pacific Palisades who have ...
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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 ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNPacific Palisades property sold as ‘blank canvas' for $1.2 million after fireA burned lot in Pacific Palisades sells for $1.2 million, while the reopening of Pacific Coast Highway signals the return of ...
Real estate losses from the devastating Palisades and Eaton wildfires could exceed $30 billion, according to a new analysis ...
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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 ...
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), in coordination with local partners, expanded access of State Route 1 ...
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ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNMalibu residents brace for possible mudslides in Palisades Fire zone ahead of next rain storm"We're doing everything we can to get ready but Mother Nature is going to make the call," said Malibu Mayor Doug Stewart.
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