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Del Valle Regional Park Reopening with Limited Capacity Day Use, Boating, and Camping. Blue-Green Algae (Cyanobacterial) Warning in Effect. Press release:
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The Park District’s 2019 85th Anniversary campaign was recently honored by the California Association of Public Information Officers (CAPIO) with an "EPIC Award for Marketing and Promotion". More info: https://t.co/ykz5X0yULx
8 people were taken into custody for an Oakland crime ring. OPD recovered 9 firearms, drugs & more than $14K in cash from robbery suspects located at a rented Airbnb in South SF. Suspects stole cash, wallets & property. OPD recovered 600+ firearms, a 23% increase over last year.
Five Regional Parks have been struck in the SCU Complex Fire; three are still actively burning. All parks, except some shorelines and regional trails, have been closed since Friday, Aug. 21. Regional Parks not impacted by fires could reopen on Thursday. https://t.co/O4cz18bv4E
Due to the extreme fire activity in the region, all Regional Parks are closed until further notice, except regional trails and some shoreline parks. More Info: https://t.co/BZTs6Lmxh5
This is the hand of one of our senior deputy sheriff’s in critical condition in ICU with COVID-19. He’s fighting so hard to survive. If you beleive in prayer or the power of love and positive energy please send it to him and his family. 🙏❤️
Happy Father's Day! Treat dad to a relaxing day in the park with fresh air and nature! Make sure you social distance and wear mask when required. See you in your Regional Parks. Photo by Alicia J. (https://t.co/sWeoRaK9ap), Mother of Clarence, grandmother of Sophia.
The Park District is staying ready for wildfires through ongoing fire hazard reduction, weather monitoring, and wildland firefighting training – all essential activities that have continued throughout the COVID-19 crisis. The crew pictured here is clearing brush at Lake Chabot.