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Join the Camarillo Police Department for a special Coffee with a Cop focused on E-bikes and E-motos on Saturday, June 13, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Starbucks inside Vons (940 Arneill Road, Camarillo).
Bring your child’s e-bike for a free safety and legality check, learn about current laws, ask questions, and hear from local experts and community partners. This is an educational event—not an enforcement event.
Together, we can help keep our roads, trails, and neighborhoods safe for everyone, especially our young riders.
☕ Saturday, June 13
📍 Starbucks at Vons, 940 Arneill Rd., Camarillo
⏰ 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
We hope to see you there! @camarillopolice
Election Day is Here!
Today is an opportunity to make your voice heard and participate in the democratic process.
Ventura County Vote Centers are open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and voters may cast their ballot at any Vote Center throughout the county.
📍 Find a Vote Center or ballot drop box location: https://t.co/KwWD1IKn4C
📞 Questions? Call 805-654-2664
The Ventura County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's help in locating 17-year-old Genesis Bagriella Balch, who was reported missing by family members in Thousand Oaks. VCSO is asking anyone who sees Genesis to call Ventura County Sheriff’s Dispatch 805-654-9511.
Proud to support projects like these as a Board Member of the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy. Grant funding is helping to support these efforts. Reducing wildfire risk takes planning, partnership, and a variety of tools working together. These efforts help protect our communities, strengthen public safety, and create more resilient landscapes for future generations. Thank you to Ventura County Fire Department and all of the partners working every day to make Ventura County safer.
Today, VCFD and our partners are actively reducing wildfire risk across the county through a variety of fuels management projects designed to protect communities in the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI).
In Thousand Oaks, specifically the Rancho area by the 101 and 23 freeways, crews and a tracked masticator is reducing hazardous vegetation and creating strategic fuel breaks to help slow the spread of future wildfires.
Near Long Canyon in Simi Valley, targeted goat grazing is being used to naturally reduce invasive grasses and other flashy fuels while minimizing environmental impacts.
In Upper Ojai, partners are conducting a 65-acre prescribed burn to safely remove excess vegetation under carefully planned conditions, reducing fuel loads.
No single tool solves the wildfire challenge. Mechanical treatment, prescribed grazing, and prescribed fire each play an important role in creating healthier, more fire-resilient landscapes.
These proactive projects represent a balanced approach between wildfire safety, environmental stewardship, and community protection. By reducing hazardous fuels before a fire starts, we can improve firefighter safety, strengthen defensible space, protect critical infrastructure, and reduce the intensity and spread of future wildfires.
The Ventura County Fire Department continues to seek collaborative fuels management and wildfire resilience projects throughout the county to help create safer, more fire-adapted communities.
Together, we're building a more resilient Ventura County.
@CountyVentura@City_SimiValley@CityofTO
Thanks to Safety For Citizens for sharing photos of yesterday’s fire response in Newbury Park. What could have become a devastating incident was quickly contained thanks to the swift and coordinated efforts of our firefighters and first responders. I am grateful for their professionalism, dedication, and commitment to keeping our community safe.
Honored to participate in Ride for the Blue, a meaningful event that remembers Sgt. Ron Helus and the law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities.
Today we honor their courage, their commitment, and the families, friends, and fellow officers who carry their memory forward. Their service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.
#RideForTheBlue #NeverForget
@thousandoakspd
Ventura County Fire Department personnel continue to work a brush fire in the area of San Telmo Circle and Lesser Drive in Newbury Park. Firefighters have stopped the forward progress of the fire and continue to strengthen containment lines and address remaining hot spots.
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Sergeant Dillan Alvarez was recognized for the Public Safety Award at the 2nd Annual Supervisorial Leadership & Excellence Awards. With 26 years of service in the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, Sergeant Alvarez has dedicated his career to protecting our communities and keeping families safe. Today, he leads the East County Special Enforcement Unit, overseeing complex investigations focused on violent criminals —helping ensure Ventura County remains the safest large county in California.
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Roadway Improvements Coming to State Route 34 in Somis! 🚧✨
👉Full press release, click here: https://t.co/rlm4N7sUhA
🌐 Learn more about Ventura County Public Works Agency projects at: https://t.co/7EqGYSlcUz
@vcd2sup
Join us for the Oak Park Annual Clean Up Event on Saturday, June 6 from 9 AM – 1 PM at Oak Park High School! This is a great opportunity for Oak Park residents to safely dispose of bulky items, electronics, green waste, construction debris, and more. Free document shredding and compost will also be available while supplies last. Thank you to Athens Services, Ventura County Public Works, and all community partners helping make this event possible! @AthensServices@VCPublicWorks
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Today, we honored Senior Deputy Sheriff Matthew Stephen Curtin by dedicating the Wendy Drive bridge in his memory.
For 19 years, Matt served Ventura County with courage, integrity, and dedication. This bridge will stand as a lasting tribute to his service and sacrifice.
We will never forget him.
Join the conversation on behavioral health, recovery, and what meaningful progress looks like in our community. Candela Group’s upcoming Town Hall will bring together providers, county representatives, advocates, and individuals with lived experience to explore solutions, share perspectives, and discuss functional outcomes across Ventura County’s behavioral health system.
🗓 Thursday, June 11
⏰ 2:00–6:00 PM
📍 Poinsettia Pavilion | Ventura
The event will include a community resource fair, panel discussion, Q&A, and networking opportunities.
Learn more and RSVP at https://t.co/7IV3InP6eo.
Honored to provide remarks at the annual Memorial Day Ceremony hosted by Conejo Mountain Funeral Home, Memorial Park & Crematory. Today we remembered the brave Americans who gave their lives in service to our nation and reflected on the enduring legacy of their sacrifice. 🇺🇸
Remembering the courageous service members who gave their lives for our country, and honoring the families, friends, and loved ones who carry their memory forward every day. Their sacrifice will never be forgotten. 🇺🇸
Congratulations to Blake Davis and the entire Class of 2026!
Blake spent his senior year interning in my office, and throughout that time, he consistently showed the kind of character, compassion, and work ethic that gives me great confidence in the next generation of leaders. He’s the kind of young man who quietly gives back each week — volunteering to deliver food to those in need and taking time to visit with elderly members of our community.
As Blake and so many other graduates begin this next chapter, I know our future is brighter because of young people like them who lead with service, kindness, and purpose. Wishing Blake and all graduates continued success in the journey ahead.