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PCH in Malibu is like the wild west. If you’re not going 60 mph (the limit at the site of the crash is 45), you’ll be rear ended. Drivers doing 80-plus swerve in and out. Why?
After more than six months of a temporary closure and extensive damage caused by both the Palisades Fire and subsequent mudslides, Duke’s Malibu is poised ...
MALIBU, Calif.-The Pacific Palisades fire burned an 11 miles stretch of the coast in Malibu. Drivers can still see burned up cars and what''s left of ...
Businesses that survived the Los Angeles fires are still hoping for a return to normalcy and grappling with the impact the ...
Over the last 12 months, Malibu has approached its PCH problem from multiple angles. It has spent $39 million on improvement projects and budgeted for an additional $8 million.
Pacific Coast Highway, which has been largely off-limits to all but residents, first responders and cleanup crews since the Jan. 7 Palisades Fire, will reopen to all traffic at 8 a.m. Friday. Gov.
CBS News Los Angeles Live. Efforts to increase safety along a 21-mile stretch of Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu continue as state and local leaders gathered Wednesday morning to share the ...
2 hospitalized following crash involving motorcycle on PCH in Malibu 00:21. Two people were hospitalized following a violent crash on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu early Sunday evening.
MALIBU, Calif. (KABC) -- A stretch of Pacific Coast Highway that has become notorious for high-speed crashes saw another multivehicle collision with major injuries Thursday night. Three vehicles ...