Month: January, 2025

EPA’s Toxic Track Record: Why Malibu’s Surfers Must Rally to Save Our Coastline
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EPA’s Toxic Track Record: Why Malibu’s Surfers Must Rally to Save Our Coastline

Will Council Member Haylynn Conrad, A Surfer First, Step Up to Stop the Environmental Threat? Malibu’s waves have long been a sanctuary—where surfers carve through the Pacific and connect with the rhythm of nature. Our beaches are more than just a backdrop; they are the heart and soul of this community. But now, an outrageous…

Malibu Philanthropist Fights EPA’s Plan to Dump Toxic Waste Near Protected Coastline
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Malibu Philanthropist Fights EPA’s Plan to Dump Toxic Waste Near Protected Coastline

Trevor Neilson, a Malibu environmental advocate and philanthropist, is leading an urgent fight to block the Environmental Protection Agency’s plan to dispose of hazardous waste from the Palisades Fire at a site between Malibu and Topanga. Citing serious risks to public health and the environment, Neilson has vowed to take legal action if necessary, arguing…

Calabasas Parents Outraged Over Second Palisades Fire Hazardous Waste Disposal Near Elementary School
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Calabasas Parents Outraged Over Second Palisades Fire Hazardous Waste Disposal Near Elementary School

Outrage is mounting in Calabasas and Topanga Canyon over controversial plans to dispose of hazardous fire debris from the Palisades fire in sensitive residential and ecological areas. Residents are demanding transparency and accountability as details emerge about proposed dumping sites, including near Lupin Hill Elementary School in Calabasas and the state park lands located at…

Malibu Council Member Furious Over Hazardous Waste Collection Site Designated for Topanga at PCH – “This Stuff Kills People”
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Malibu Council Member Furious Over Hazardous Waste Collection Site Designated for Topanga at PCH – “This Stuff Kills People”

As hazardous waste from the Palisades Fire cleanup efforts heads to designated collection sites within a few days, including one in a high-traffic area on PCH in Malibu, the decision has sparked significant backlash from residents, city officials, and environmental watchdogs. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other agencies involved face mounting criticism for their…

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Editor in Chief, Cece Woods

Editor-in-Chief Cece Woods founded Malibu Daily News in 2021.

Woods began publishing in 2013, creating the lifestyle publication 90265 Magazine. One year later, she launched The Local Malibu, an activism-based platform, in 2014.

The publication was instrumental in the success of two ballot measures, seating three Malibu City Councilmen in 2016, and supporting the top two vote-getters again in 2020.

During the summer of 2018, Woods exposed the law enforcement cover-up in the Malibu Creek State Park Shootings and a few short months later, provided the most comprehensive local news coverage during the Woolsey Fire attracting over 1 million hits across her social media platforms.  

Woods went on to create the LA political platform The Current Report, exposing the corruption at LA Metro under Philip Washington. She worked with Federal investigators, a watchdog organization, and senators, ultimately leading to Washington withdrawing his nomination to become head of the FAA.   

In 2020, Woods added Cali Mag to her extensive list of successful publications.