BHPD Hosting Community Engagement Meeting

May 27, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Beverly Hills Facebook page.

BEVERLY HILLS—The Beverly Hills Police Department is hosting a Community Engagement Meeting to provide an update on the Military Equipment Use Ordinance.

The event will be held on Tuesday, June 23 from 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. at the Beverly Hills City Hall Municipal Gallery located at 455 N. Rexford Drive. The meeting will allow the public to learn how the ordinance impacts the community and how to collaborate moving forward. All feedback is encouraged.

A virtual meeting will also be held for those unable to attend. For questions or comments visit: www.beverlyhills.org/569/Military-Equipment-Use-Questions-Concern.

By Danny Jones

Couple’s Hollywood Hills Home Robbed By Thieves

May 27, 2026 ·

Photo By: Francisco Rodriguez

HOLLYWOOD HILLS—Around 8 a.m. on Monday, May 25, a couple returned to their residence in Hollywood Hills and were horrified to discover they were victims of a burglary.

According to NBC 4 Los Angeles, after the thieves broke into the home, they made a hole in the locked closet door and left with jewelry and expensive bags, estimated to be worth over $500,000.

The couple contacted the Los Angeles Police Department, which dispatched officers to investigate the case and file a burglary report. The LAPD has not made any arrests in the case, and no details on the suspects have been disclosed to the public.

By Daniel Diquinzio

Motorcyclist Killed In Sherman Oaks Crash

May 26, 2026 ·

Photo by Camilo Jimenez.
SHERMAN OAKS—On May 26, at approximately 6:30 a.m., police responded to a call of a car a motorcycle vs. sedan collision in the 13000 block of Ventura Boulevard and Woodman Avenue. The Citizen App noted authorities requested additional units to assist with traffic control. Police and Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), Light Force 78, Rescue 78 arrived at the scene finding the motorcyclist unconscious and not breathing. Reports indicate a white canopy was used for privacy. The motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene. A passenger in the sedan was transported to an area hospital in severe condition. LAFD’s Jamie Stewart reported two people were transported by ambulance to an area hospital, one of whom was reportedly in “grave condition.” Two more police units were called to assist with traffic. Officers advised that eastbound traffic on Ventura Boulevard and Woodman Avenue closed due to the incident and was rerouted as a result. Video from AIR7 showed the sedan and the motorcycle, which was overturned, laying on its side by the front right quarter panel of the sedan. The cause of the crash remains under investigation. By Sharon

31st Annual Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance

May 26, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Beverly Hills Facebook page.

BEVERLY HILLS—The 31st Annual Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance is revving up on Sunday, June 21, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

In celebration, this year’s event will pay tribute to America’s 250th anniversary during the Rodeo Drive Committee’s 50th year.

“The Concours d’Elegance is an annual tradition our community looks forward to every year,” said Beverly Hills Mayor Craig A. Corman. “Aside from being a rare opportunity to see so many classic and modern ‘trophy’ cars lined up side-by-side on Rodeo Drive, it brings both residents and visitors together to experience the energy our city creates for all to enjoy.”

“America celebrates 250 years of history, innovation and enduring spirit, and this year’s Rodeo Drive Concours carries a special significance as a celebration of the passion, craftsmanship and ingenuity that have long defined our nation’s love for the automobile,” said Rodeo Drive Concours Chairman Bruce Meyer. “We are always proud to welcome families, collectors and enthusiasts from around the world, but especially this year, as we celebrate this iconic Father’s Day tradition during such a historic moment for our country.”

Event highlights include:
-FREE admission to view a stunning lineup of hypercars, vintage classics, and exotic vehicles
-Experience interactive exhibits, a variety of gourmet food trucks, and family-friendly attractions
-Enjoy luxury shopping and dining along one of the world’s most iconic streets
-Proceeds from the event will benefit the Beverly Hills Police Foundation and the Beverly Hills Fire Chief’s Fund, nonprofit organizations dedicated to supporting first responders and their families.

Parking is available at nearby parking garages. For additional details visit: www.beverlyhills.org/concoursBH.

By Danny Jones

Malibu, LA County Enter Tolling Agreement To Advance Fire Recovery

May 26, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of Avel Chuklanov.

MALIBU—On Friday, May 22, the city of Malibu announced that it has entered into a tolling agreement with the County of Los Angeles, pausing litigation over claims against the County brought in the City’s February lawsuit arising from the Palisades Fire. Malibu has taken the step in light of recent action by the County and cooperative efforts between the City and County, while fully preserving Malibu’s legal rights.

A tolling agreement is a legal mechanism that pauses the statute of limitations on a claim. With entering this agreement, Malibu is not abandoning its case or its pursuit of answers, but selecting a path that prioritizes immediate, tangible outcomes for Malibu residents over the constraints of active litigation.

The City’s decision to agree to this arrangement reflects its recognition that Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath and the County have advanced a serious commitment to infrastructure investment and resiliency. The County’s five-year, nearly $250 million capital plan, spanning 20 projects to improve water capacity, fire flow, and system resilience across Waterworks District 29, represents the kind of investment Malibu has long sought.

“The City Council authorized the filing of the lawsuit to pursue accountability and compensation from multiple parties whose conduct appears to have caused or materially contributed to the destructive spread of the Palisades Fire,” said Mayor Bruce Silverstein. The Mayor added: “We are grateful for County Supervisor Horvath’s partnership and her commitment to the nearly $250 million capital plan that includes significant improvements to Waterworks District 29 required to improve resiliency moving forward. The Tolling Agreement provides space for the City and County to continue working collaboratively on the recovery effort, while the City continues to pursue its legal claims against other parties. Although the City Council is hopeful that litigation with the County will be obviated altogether, the Tolling Agreement preserves the City’s rights to pursue claims involving the County at a future date if the City Council should determine it is necessary or appropriate to do so.”

“This agreement reflects our commitment to getting results for Malibu residents who lost so much in the Palisades Fire,” said Mayor Bruce Silverstein. “We filed this lawsuit because our community deserved answers and accountability. This tolling agreement gives us the space to continue working constructively with the County toward the rebuilt, resilient Waterworks District 29 that Malibu needs. We are grateful for Supervisor Horvath’s partnership and her commitment to the nearly $250 million capital plan. Our residents and our rebuilding community cannot afford delays, and we will keep pushing until the job is done.”

In April, Supervisor Horvath and Malibu leaders’ broke ground on a critical water main project along Carbon Canyon, a $14 million investment representing a significant first step in the capital plan. The project is supported with a $2.5 million grant included in the 2026 California state budget. The County secured $2.2 million in Proposition 4 funding for brush clearance and fire safety efforts in the Santa Monica Mountains, and has requested $800 million in federal recovery assistance, including Hazard Mitigation Assistance grants.

Malibu residents, businesses, and workers have benefited from the County’s $50 million in direct fire relief funds, along with support from the Malibu-Topanga Business Interruption Fund, funded by the Office of Supervisor Horvath.

The tolling agreement does not close the door on accountability, the city of Malibu notes, as it opens a window for progress. The city will monitor the implementation of the capital plan, hold partners to their commitments, and take whatever steps are necessary to protect Malibu’s residents, infrastructure, and future.

By Danny Jones

June Household Hazardous Waste & E-Waste Collection In Malibu

May 26, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Malibu Facebook page.

MALIBU—The city of Malibu will host a Household Hazardous Waste and E-Waste Collection in the month of June.

The event will take place on Saturday, June 20 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Malibu City Hall located at 23825 Stuart Ranch Road – Upper Parking Lot.

Residents can properly dispose of certain types of household hazardous waste (HHW) and electronic waste. All containers must be clearly labeled to identify the contents. Maximum amount of paint/motor oil accepted is 15 gallons or 125 pounds per trip. Participants are strongly encouraged to remain in their vehicles.

Accepted materials list:

-Paint (water-based only)
-Used motor oil
-Anti-freeze
-Automotive and household batteries
-Compact fluorescent bulbs (unbroken)
-Electronics

The city of malibu schedules its events on the 3rd Saturday in February, April, June, August, and October. Rain cancels event. Future events are scheduled for:

-August 15, 2026
-October 17, 2026 (with document shredding)

Safely dispose of any old electronics, batteries, paint, and more—without leaving one’s vehicle.

For more info visit: www.MalibuCity.org/Calendar.

By Danny Jones

Hiker Rescued In Runyon Canyon

May 26, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of Andy N.

HOLLYWOOD HILLS—The Los Angeles Fire Department had to rescue a hiker in Runyon Canyon on Sunday, May 24.

The incident was reported at 9:17 a.m. at 1900 N. Runyon Canyon Road in Hollywood Hills West. A Runyon IC Hiker approximately 40-year-old male in grave condition receiving medical care by the Los Angeles Fire Department.

LAFD Air Operations and Rescue Helicopter will perform a hoist operation and transport the patient to a local area hospital. Approximately 32 LAFD personnel assigned to the incident. No additional details about the incident have been disclosed.

By Danny Jones

 

LAFD Battle Apartment Fire In Sherman Oaks

May 24, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of Spencer Davis.

SHERMAN OAKS—On Thursday, May 21, the Los Angeles Fire Department reported battling an apartment fire. The incident was reported at 8:54 a.m. at 14248 W Dickens St. First arriving company reports a two-story garden style apartment building with fire showing from a second-floor unit.

Approximately 80 firefighters achieved full extinguishment of the fire in 2 hours and 34 minutes. Heavy fire was confined to one unit on the second floor of an apartment building. Adjacent units have sustained smoke and water damage.

Two patients were transported to local hospitals. Patient one is a 69-year-old female in moderate condition, being treated for shortness of breath (possibly due to smoke inhalation). The second patient is an adult male, unknown age or disposition. Seven units/apartments were impacted by the fire. Three units have been deemed uninhabitable. Eight adults and one child have been displaced.

Red Cross is on scene providing rehabilitation and support for the victims. Two dogs were rescued by firefighters, who provided first aid. The canine’s owner took possession of dogs for transport to the vet. No injuries reported to fire department members.

LAFD companies will remain on scene for an extended period of time completing thorough overhaul procedures. LA Building and Safety are assessing structural damage and compromise. LAFD Arson is investigating the cause of the fire.

By Danny Jones

Brush Fire Extinguished In Hollywood Hills

May 24, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of Mariola Grobelska.

HOLLYWOOD HILLS—On Saturday, May 23, the Los Angeles Fire Department reported at brush fire at 9:19 p.m. at 6700 W. Forest Lawn Dr.

First arriving unit reported a 1/4-acre fire in light/medium fuel slowly heading uphill with no wind. Burbank Fire Department co-located with LAFD resources.

A total of 42 firefighters stopped all forward progress and declared a knockdown in 42 minutes. The brush fire was held to 1/4 acre. No structures were threatened during the incident. There were no reports of any injuries, and the cause of the fire is under investigation.

By Danny Jones

SMPD Announces Increased Police Presence For Memorial Day Weekend

May 24, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of Santa Monica Police

SANTA MONICA—On May 22, the Santa Monica Police Department announced it planned to increase police presence during Memorial Day Weekend to protect citizens and visitors.

This will involve more officers patrolling throughout the city, including Mounted Officers on Main Street and around Palisades Park.  There will also be a Mobile Command Post near the Promenade on 3rd Street and near the beach.

The SMPD will deploy officers to prevent people from driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol over the weekend and asking the public to plan ahead with a sober driver or alternative transportation.

The police department encourages everyone to stay safe by keeping personal belongings visible, locking vehicle and home doors, being alert to what is happening around them and reporting any suspicious behavior to the authorities.

The public should call 9-1-1 for emergencies and contact 310-458-8491 for non-emergencies.

By Daniel Diquinzio

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