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In Malibu, the myth of the open road creates a bloody reality: PCH is a death trap Romantic images of speeding along the California coast have too often made driving Highway 1 deadly.
PCH Finally Reopens Following Fire as Malibu Businesses Still Face a “911 Catastrophic Situation” After nearly five months, the iconic beach route opens to the public on Friday, much to the ...
Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu is a deathtrap. Caltrans needs to radically rethink it The 21600 block of Pacific Coast Highway, where four Pepperdine students were killed by a car.
A man who lost his daughter on PCH a decade ago hopes the deaths of four Pepperdine students can spur safety improvements on the road.
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.
2 hospitalized following crash involving motorcycle on PCH in Malibu Two people were hospitalized following a violent crash on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu early Sunday evening.
Five people were injured, one critically, in two separate crashes involving several vehicles on a stretch of Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, authorities said.
After an October crash that killed four Pepperdine students, safety upgrades are planned for the PCH in Malibu.
Four pedestrians are dead in a Malibu crash after a vehicle crashed into them on Pacific Coast Highway, or PCH, in California.
Access to Pacific Coast Highway between Santa Monica and Malibu, which had been restricted since the Palisades fire erupted Jan. 7, was expanded this week for residents, business and other traffic.
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