WOODLAND HILLS—One person was killed after a collision on the 101 Freeway on Wednesday, April 22.
The crash which involved two cars, closed all northbound lanes of the 101 Freeway for several hours. The incident was reported after 1:30 a.m. at Valley Circle Boulevard.
The cause of the crash has not been disclosed, but it was reported that one individual who was trapped inside a vehicle, had to be removed via the roof from firefighters. One victim was transported to a local hospital by the Los Angeles Fire Department.
The name of the victim has not yet been disclosed to the public. The freeway reopened after 5 a.m. via a SigAlert issued by the California Highway Patrol.
By Danny Jones
MALIBU—On Tuesday, April 21, the city of Malibu announced that it is hiring a Development and Operations Manager.
The city is looking for a dynamic, service-driven leader to serve as Development and Operations Manager in the Community Development Department. This key role oversees development services, including permitting, public engagement, and operational strategy, helping deliver efficient and transparent service to the community.
The position offers a competitive salary of $131,400–$171,447 annually, great benefits, and the opportunity to work in a beautiful coastal community while shaping Malibu’s future.
The application deadline is April 24, 2026.
To see the complete job description, qualifications, and to apply, visit:
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/malibucity/jobs/5271939/development-and-operations-manager?fbclid=IwY2xjawRVmdZleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETBNalVPejRqdHRHejc4bXk2c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHqjBo9RpsQBnUgesRm6lKm5i4KU7UGZKue9LBqS6cOIxV8wuxeKnllJvSOrl_aem_l673plTp_jOorPHuA6kq5w
By Danny Jones
BEVERLY HILLS—On Thursday, April 16, the Beverly Hills Police Department released its preliminary National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) crime statistics for the first quarter of 2026. The results show a decline in several major property crime categories compared to the same period in 2025.
From January through March 2026, the city of Beverly Hills experienced reductions in burglary, larceny/theft, and motor vehicle theft.
• Burglary decreased by 50 percent, with 30 reported incidents in early 2026 compared to 60 during the same period in 2025.
• Larceny/Theft declined by 25.96 percent, dropping from 208 incidents in 2025 to 154 in 2026.
• Motor Vehicle Theft saw the most significant reduction, falling 71.43 percent from 28 incidents in 2025, to just 8 in 2026.
Monthly breakdowns show consistent improvements across all three months.
In January 2025, burglaries were 28, compared to 7 in January 2026. Larceny/Theft in January 2025 was 73 compared to 52 in January 2026. Motor Vehicle Theft in January 2025 was 8, compared to 3 in January 2026.
In February 2025, burglaries were 19, compared to 6 in February 2026. Larceny/Theft in February 2025 was 66, compared to 45 burglaries in February 2026. When it comes to Motor Vehicle Thefts in February 2025 there was a total of 12, compared to 2 in February2026.
In March 2025, a total of 13 burglaries transpired compared to 14 in March 2026. Larceny/Theft in March 2025 were 69, compared to 57 in March 2026. For Motor Vehicle Thefts there was a total of 8 in March 2025, compared to 3 in March 2026. There was an increase of 1 burglary from March 2025 compared to March 2026.
“The Beverly Hills Police Department attributes these decreases to targeted enforcement efforts, increased patrol visibility, stronger prosecution by the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office, and our continued collaboration with residents, businesses, and our law enforcement partners,” said Chief Mark G. Stainbrook.
The BHPD is asking the community to remain vigilant and continue reporting suspicious activity. For more details, contact the Beverly Hills Police Department Media Relations Unit.
By Danny Jones
SANTA MONICA—The city of Santa Monica will be hosting a Compost Giveaway on Sunday, April 25. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 2500 Michigan Avenue.
The Resource Recovery and Recycling Compost giveaway is a first come first served while supplies last. Individuals are advised to come early to the event.
For those picking up compost bring gloves and containers. This is a self-service event.
Santa Monica is giving away free food scrap pails to make collecting food scraps at home seamless.
The event is open to Santa Monica residents, who must bring proof of residency. For additional questions, call customer service at (866) 311-7266 or visit: www.santamonica.gov.
By Danny Jones
BENEDICT CANYON/BEL AIR—On Tuesday, April 21, the LAFD reported a fire at a home in the Beverly Crest region. The fire was reported at 4:33 a.m. at 10225 W. Scenario Lane.
E99 initial size-up, of a 2-story single family dwelling with an exterior fire exposing the 1st and 2nd floor. A 2nd Floor balcony burnt out, and the IC requested an additional 1 Task Force. By 5:09 a.m. the fire was extinguished.
No details on the cause of the fire have been disclosed to the public. There were no reports of any injuries.
By Danny Jones
BEVERLY HILLS—On Monday, April 20, the LAFD battled a fire inside a high-rise building in Beverly Crest. The fire was reported at 6:49 p.m. at 321 S. San Vicente Blvd.
LF61 on scene of a 13-story residential high rise building under construction with scaffolding. Fire was showing from the second floor and smoke showing from the Charlie side of the building. San Vicente IC requesting 2 additional taskforces. Rapid Intervention Group established and building and safety were notified.
The fire was extinguished at 7:15 p.m. Approximately 66 LAFD personnel were on scene to extinguish the fire. The cause of the fire is under investigation. There were no reports of any injuries.
By Danny Jones