Two major development proposals in the Malibu Civic Center/Pepperdine University area will be considered today by county planning authorities.
The Mountains Restoration Trust is sponsoring a trail maintenance day at Malibu Creek State Park on Saturday.
The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday authorized a request for bids to build water transport pipes, a 267,000-gallon storage tank and a service road in the hills above Paradise Cove--a long-delayed project that would bring the Winding Way-DeButts Terrace area into the county water system.
Reichl states that the Melrose eatery Johnny Rocket's is "so . . . perfectly detailed that it looks like it has sprung out of a Norman Rockwell painting."
Ann Ryan, a Malibu graphic artist who hopes to see an esplanade built along part of Pacific Coast
The Santa Monica-Malibu School Board will vote on whether to close Juan Cabrillo Elementary School at its meeting Feb. 12.
A plan to increase Pepperdine University's sewage capacity was approved Tuesday by the county Board of Supervisors.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Jack T.
You're right! The surf, sand and hilly vistas of the Malibu region are a gem in need of protection.
Ed Debevic's Short Orders Deluxe, 134 N. La Cienega Blvd., Beverly Hills, (213) 659-1952.
Apparently, I was eating at all the wrong diners back in the '50s (and even the '40s) in Ohio and New Jersey, because they were not much like the current replicas described in Calendar ("Diners: Blasting Back to the '50s," by Ruth Reichl, Aug. 17).
, some not so fond--of the original Mickey's Diner in St.
While I certainly appreciated Reichl's mention of our diner, I wish she would have portrayed the diner "scene" more accurately.
Responding to the letter written by Hyman H.
In response to Rosie Grant's letter (Calendar Letters, Nov. 30), first, let me say that I'm glad that she enjoyed Blake Edwards' picture "That's Life."
, "but I don't know if he'll be able to pull off this diner stuff."
Nearly 90 acres of prime coastal property in Malibu Canyon, Malibu Park and Big Rock are being
Pepperdine University has dedicated the $10.5-million Charles B.
(Editorial Pages, Feb. 18), "Malibu Sewer Plan Is a Case of Overkill."