L.A. County's first significant storm in more than eight months has already forced the closure of I-5, unleashed mud on roadways, and closed Malibu's public schools.
All Malibu-area schools will be closed on Monday due to the risk posed by unsafe road condition in the area following heavy rain near the Palisades Fire burn scar.
After wildfires disrupted schedules, Malibu schools begin reopening. Webster Elementary leads the way with officials welcoming students back.
A number of considerable mudflows forced the closure of multiple roads in the Palisades Fire burn scar on Sunday.
Heavy rain beginning Sunday afternoon caused some mudslides, and snow closed part of Interstate 5 near Los Angeles.
Flood watches were in effect for burn areas from recent fires that broke out around the Pacific Palisades neighborhood in Los Angeles, Altadena and Castaic Lake.
Much-needed rain has begun to fall over Southern California, bringing relief to the drought-stricken region but also the threat of toxic runoff.
In neighboring Malibu, four schools were closed ... a key north-south artery. The California Department of Transportation said there was no estimated reopening time. A winter storm warning ...
School was closed Monday for the four Malibu schools in the Santa ... due to mudflows in Topanga Canyon, the California Department of Transportation said. Heavy snow fell in the mountains in ...
New aerial footage shows the extent of LA fire damage along Carbon Beach in Malibu, one of the most famous real estate areas in the world.
The ocean water along roughly eight miles of prime Los Angeles coastline remained off-limits indefinitely due to the recent rains and fire debris.
The fluctuating school availability of Malibu campuses this month left some local residents concerned, including one day spent in the dark. On January 23, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District intended on bringing students back to Malibu Elementary,