By Kathy Chouteau Salesian College Preparatory celebrated a long-anticipated groundbreaking Friday, Oct. 17, for the Michael ...
The holiday season can be especially difficult for those grieving the loss of a loved one. To help, Community Alliance Church ...
By Mike Kinney The Richmond-based Tibetan Association of Northern California (TANC) is inviting the community to join a bike ...
A traffic stop in San Pablo the night of Saturday, Oct. 18, led to the discovery of nearly one pound of suspected ...
By Kathy Chouteau The historic Red Oak Victory ship, built on the Richmond Home Front during WWII, set the stage on Oct. 2 ...
Live music and good times are coming to the Galileo Club early next month as the Richmond Museum Association (RMA) holds its ...
Pinole is inviting residents to a town-hall meeting as it ramps up efforts to address a roughly $60 million backlog in ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recent signing of Senate Bill 63 sets the stage for a potential regional transit funding measure on the ...
Health officials from all 13 Bay Area jurisdictions are collectively stating that “now is the right time to get updated COVID ...
A proposed memorial bench in honor of late Judge Jeffrey Tauber is headed to the Richmond City Council, which is scheduled to ...
An employer inspection led to the arrest of an convicted felon who allegedly had firearms stashed in the company van.
The United Teachers of Richmond (UTR) announced that 98.4 percent of its members voted “yes” to authorize a strike, citing chronic understaffing, rising workloads, and stalled negotiations over wages ...