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Tsunamis pose a risk to the entirety of the California coast. But should a major one strike, how bad could it be?
Near-shore tsunamis, those triggered by earthquakes just off the coast, could pose a particularly dire risk for California’s ...
The map comes as California sees increasing frequency and severity of wildfires — four out of five of California’s ...
The Pacific Coast Highway (which is technically called California State Route 1, but is often referred to as the PCH or ...
As tourist season returns in full force, local businesses navigate grants and rebuilding efforts, while the community ...
In the wake of the devastating wildfires that raced down the city’s coastline, one of the country’s toniest zip codes ...
Malibu, Los Angeles County Beaches and Ventura County Beaches are the focus of an updated beach hazards statement issued at 4 ...
Lohan, 38, made the decision to leave California and relocate to Dubai in 2014—and she has now revealed the reasons for the ...
Pacific Coast Highway just reopened, but already more lane closures are coming, as Malibu officials work to fix a drainage pipe. One northbound lane will be closed weekdays until early June.
Los Angeles County health officials are advising beachgoers to avoid swimming, surfing or playing in the ocean at two popular ...
An 11-mile stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway that has been closed to the public since the Palisades Fire has reopened. There's great anticipation — and some anxiety — from locals.
Two lanes in each direction have opened, with a 25 mph speed limit between Temescal Canyon Road in Pacific Palisades and Carbon Beach Terrace in Malibu, according to the California Highway Patrol.