Irvine: 21st Straight Year as Safest Big City


Author: The Daily News Now! March 15, 2026 Duration: 1:35
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Irvine: 21st Straight Year as Safest Big City

Irvine maintains its status as the safest big city in America, with zero murders and a decrease in violent and property crimes. The mayor commends the police department for their community policing efforts. However, traffic accidents causing serious injuries have risen, prompting new measures to improve road safety. The mayor also addresses challenges from electric bikes and announces an immigration assistance program. The citys safety record is attributed to smart planning and innovative programs.

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