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Car goes over cliff, lands hundreds of feet below road in Malibu
Crews rescued two people after a car went over a cliff in Malibu, landing several hundred feet below the roadway.
A Riverside County woman was convicted this week of second-degree murder for injecting silicone oil into a woman’s buttocks just over a year after being found guilty of a lesser charge stemming from another woman’s death under similar circumstances.
Then, in January 2025, the Palisades wildfire ravaged the area. Now owners Teddy and Andy Leonard face a devastating roadblock that may prove to be a dead end: California officials are refusing to release the ground where their beloved restaurant once stood [1].
A hospital needs help identifying a patient who was found injured in Malibu. The male patient appears to be in his mid-to-late 30s, according to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. He was found injured in Malibu and has been hospitalized since Sept.
The slow pace of reconstruction after January’s fire disaster has touched off a political tempest in Malibu, prompting the resignation of the city’s volunteer rebuilding “ambassador” and his suggestion — along with some other rebuilding activists — that Mayor Marianne Riggins “consider gracefully stepping down.”
A car went over the side of an embankment in Malibu, with fire officials using a helicopter to get the injured driver to safety. The crash in the 2900 block of Sequit Drive occurred just before
Jurors will decide the fate of a Riverside County woman accused of injecting silicone into a Malibu actress' buttocks during a procedure that resulted in the victim's death.