MALIBU, Calif. (KTLA) – Max Borenstein found just one remaining possession after the Palisades Fire destroyed his beachfront Malibu home: a discarded San Pellegrino glass water bottle.
"We're doing everything we can to get ready but Mother Nature is going to make the call," said Malibu Mayor Doug Stewart.
The City of Malibu has launched a new interactive website dedicated to providing resources, guidance, and support for home ...
At the Topanga Ranch Motel in Malibu, some are worried the storage ... that while the site is close to the damage of the Palisades Fire, it’s also near people and fragile ecosystems on the ...
That layer of ash can also remain in the environment for a long time. When the Woolsey Fire tore through Malibu in 2018, it dumped thousands of tons of ash into the ocean, which Pondella's team ...
Shocking aerial photos of the Malibu coastline revealed one mansion that escaped the fire’s wrath despite all others being burned to the ground on either side of it. The three-story contemporary ...
As a fire broke out in Pacific Palisades and rapidly began spreading toward Malibu, Miod called his mother, Carol Smith, to let her know that he could see smoke billowing toward him. 'He was ...
while he reflected on ‘Old World Malibu.’ Jan. 12, 2025 Fireworks and sky lanterns were used, with the latter causing the fire around 3:30 a.m. on Jan. 17 that burned down the home ...
A Malibu man drove south this week to attend a ceremony honoring the El Segundo firefighters of Engine 31 C Platoon who assisted with the massively destructive Palisades Fire to personally thank ...
A Malibu woman who was searching for the firefighter who rescued her when she got stuck while fleeing the Palisades Fire will soon be able to thank him in person for saving her life. Patty ...
MALIBU, Calif. (KTLA) – Max Borenstein found just one remaining possession after the Palisades Fire destroyed his beachfront Malibu home: a discarded San Pellegrino glass water bottle. Borenstein, a ...