Group behind Richmond Arts Corridor asks City Council for more time and money to put a plan together
Richmond Renaissance is asking City Council for more money and a six-month deadline extension to produce a Richmond Arts Corridor plan.
Muñoz, from United Business Organization, also is a business owner and has seen declining foot traffic at his 23rd Street shop, Dulceria Fiesta Mexicana. He attributes the drop to immigration ...
Richmond gets residents involved in preparing for sea level rise along its 32-mile coastline with informational sessions.
The number of annual and short-term fishing license holders aged 15-24 in the Bay Area has increased since the pandemic, ...
Teachers took to picket lines in the West Contra Costa Unified School District Thursday, demanding better pay and benefits ...
After a 12-hour bargaining session Tuesday, United Teachers of Richmond reached a tentative agreement early Wednesday with ...
Richmond is preparing to spend $1 million over the next two years to collect new data on every tree in the city.
After decades of manufacturing declines, Richmond leaders have a new pitch: retool the city's industrial legacy for clean ...
Chevron wants to hear from Richmond residents about its air monitoring website, being upgraded as part of a settlement with ...
Richmond residents go on the lookout for ICE to keep immigrants safe: "Being out on patrol ... that's something I can do." ...
He wants the Legislature to ask voters to support a $23 billion bond measure to fund science and research in California. Last ...
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