Heavy overnight rain sent mud flowing onto the Pacific Coast Highway, leading to a full shutdown of the highway between Malibu and Santa Monica Friday, authorities said.
More rain could finally end Southern California's fire season as Pacific Coast Highway is open for the first time in weeks.
There is now a 30% chance of intense rain between Feb. 12 and 15 in Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo ...
The beachside thoroughfare reopened in Malibu up to Coastline Drive on the north end Sunday, but remained closed between ...
The Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California, partially reopened on Monday, for the first time since fires tore through ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Pacific Coast Highway reopened Monday morning, nearly a month after it was closed when flames from the ...
traffic flow and public safety between Santa Monica and Malibu, according to Bass. There will be a 25 mph speed limit along the reopened stretch of Pacific Coast Highway and all signals will be ...
The first of two "pineapple express" storms has arrived in Southern California after delivering a stronger-than-expected ...
The gusty atmospheric river storm could cause flooding and rockslides but also will help reduce the risk of wildfires with ...
In Santa Barbara County, a “possible sinkhole” closed part of Highway 1 south of Lompoc as an atmospheric river storm hit the ...
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Two storm systems are expected to dump rain on Southern California Wednesday, raising fears of possible debris or mud flows ...