An ocean water closure enacted for beaches from Malibu to Santa Monica due to runoff from the Palisades Fire was lifted Tuesday and replaced with a less restrictive water advisory.
The Palisades Fire didn’t make it to Santa Monica but while the city was spared any physical damage, the repercussions from the blaze have become an ongoing disaster for local businesses. Several ...
The rescue took place just before the season's first rainstorm, which is believed to have buried the remaining trout in mud.
The ocean waters from Malibu to Santa Monica remain off-limits due to the recent rains and fire debris carried to the coast.
The unification process between Malibu and Santa Monica schools has been delayed ... However, real life got in the way in the form of the Palisades Fire, which began seriously burning acreage ...
While the fish survived the Palisades Fire in the Topanga Canyon, upcoming storms are the next big threat. On Jan. 23, crews headed out with nets and buckets to relocate them to a nearby fish hatchery ...
The Palisades Fire, the largest of the blazes, destroyed more than 6,800 structures and killed at least 12 people. A massive line of vehicles snaked along the Pacific Coast Highway in the morning to a ...
The ocean water remained off-limits at beaches stretching from Malibu to Santa Monica due to the recent rains and fire debris ...
Heavy rains in Southern California have led to mudslides and the closure of the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu for safety ...
The positive impact of tourism became evident in Los Angeles last month when the local businesses of Santa Monica rallied to help the victims.
A woman was found dead early Monday morning near a Santa Monica lifeguard tower, prompting an investigation by local ...