The ongoing closure of PCH between Malibu and Pacific Palisades has caused a traffic nightmare for commuters forced to use the 101 Freeway as an alternative route.
Pacific Coast Highway has reopened after it was closed due to this week’s storm. On Wednesday, Caltrans District 7 closed the road between Chautauqua Blvd. and Carbon Beach Terrace due to the risk of ...
On Feb. 13, a powerful rainstorm over the Southern California region brought flash floods and mudslides to Los Angeles County as people were evacuated ... driving along the PCH, just north of ...
Two months after the Palisades fire, customers of Malibu businesses have been displaced or blocked by restrictions on Pacific ...
Orthopedic Center announced Wednesday that its team has completed over 2,000 robotic-assisted joint replacement procedures ...
A new piece of medical equipment installed in a lead-lined vault is bringing new cancer treatment options to people across southern West Virginia and neighboring Southwest Virginia. WVU Medicine ...
A new Pacific Coast Highway access pass is available for some residents and essential businesses, including caretakers and ...
School buses will be able to travel on PCH in the morning but will need to take alternative routes after noon. Officials noted that Topanga Canyon Road continues to be open only to residents ...
PCH remains closed to general traffic. Caltrans recommends people trying to access Malibu should use the 101 Freeway. Los Angeles leaders aimed to reopen the roadway roughly two weeks ago ...
"It's supposed to be a hard closure on PCH but I see people coming south," Griffin added. "So, you never know. It changes every day -- day to day, just like it did after the fire." ...