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Dr. Tia Robinson-Cooper selected as Contra Costa College president
Dr. Tia Robinson-Cooper has been selected as the 14th permanent president of Contra Costa College (CCC), the Contra Costa Community College District has announced.
The...
San Pablo to host Dumpster Day Saturday
By Kathy Chouteau
San Pablo residents working on their spring cleaning will get a helping hand Sat., May 22 when the City of San Pablo’s...
Hercules police seize two loaded firearms with ghost gun frames
Hercules police seized two unregistered firearms with ghost gun frames and arrested a 20-year-old man from Richmond and 23-year-old man from Rodeo during a...
Pinole Valley High teacher wins 49ers Foundation grant
Michele Lamons-Raiford, an American Sign Language teacher at Pinole Valley High, was named as one of five winners of the Dr. Harry Edwards "Follow...
Bike to Wherever Day and other cycling adventures ready to roll
By Kathy Chouteau
During Bike Month in May, the Richmond Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee (RBPAC) is spreading the word on a bevy of outdoor biking activities...
CoBiz Richmond open mic event invites dialogue on local racism
By Kathy Chouteau
CoBiz Richmond is calling out to historically disenfranchised people to share their voices and speak their truth at a free, in-person and...
Food truck proposed for site at El Portal Drive and Church Lane
A food truck serving Mexican-style dishes is being proposed for a site near Golden 7 Food Store in San Pablo.
Jose Antonio Monico is applying...
National Day of Prayer proclamation narrowly passes San Pablo council
The long-debated subject over what constitutes separation of church and state returned to San Pablo City Council on Monday with the narrow passage of...
Bay Area health officials support state’s face masking guidance
By Kathy Chouteau
The Association of Bay Area Health Officials—which represents 12 Bay Area health officers and their local jurisdictions—issued a statement of support today...
Richmond cancels July 3 fireworks show for second straight year
For the second straight year, Richmond has cancelled its July 3 waterfront fireworks display due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
At Tuesday's City Council meeting, City...












