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Art Center to host online event, ‘From Africa to Richmond’

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By Kathy Chouteau The Richmond Art Center (RAC) will host “From Africa to Richmond,” a free online event Mon., Feb. 28 from 7-8 p.m. during...

Pinole Valley High to host alumni at dedication of Performing Arts...

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By Kathy Chouteau Pinole Valley High School (PVHS) has a new, state-of-the-art Performing Arts Theatre, and together with The Pinole Community Players, is welcoming school...

East Brother Beer invites community to ‘epic’ fifth birthday party

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By Kathy Chouteau Richmond’s East Brother Beer Co. is turning five, and to celebrate, it’s doing what any self-respecting craft brewery would do: Throwing “an...

Urban Tilth invites community to help design Unity Park mural

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By Kathy Chouteau Urban Tilth is seeking residents of the Richmond Greenway to join them in a series of community sessions to help design a...

County Clerk to officiate extra marriage ceremonies Valentine’s Day

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By Kathy Chouteau Local lovebirds looking to get married on Valentine’s Day might get their wish as the Contra Costa County Clerk’s Office will be...

David’s Pastas & Pizzas born of love for family and community

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By Mike Kinney A relatively new Italian restaurant in Richmond was inspired by the popularity of foods that were being prepared and sold from a...

WCCUSD initiates COVID-19 group tracing this week

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By Kathy Chouteau West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) Superintendent Dr. Kenneth Chris Hurst notified the school community Monday that, effective this week, the...

Formerly incarcerated men harness technology to help others find right path

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By Mike Kinney Three East Bay men who served a combined 100 years in prison have been keeping it 100 since reacclimating into society. Lejon...

Contra Costa County lifts vaccination proof mandate for certain businesses

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By Kathy Chouteau Contra Costa Health Services (CCHS) announced today that it has lifted its health order requiring that certain businesses, such as gyms and...

RichmondBUILD awarded $200K job training grant from EPA

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By Kathy Chouteau The City of Richmond’s RichmondBUILD program has been awarded a $200,000 Brownfields job training grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The...

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A healthy dose of nature: ‘Park Rx Day’ comes to Nicholl Park 

A healthy dose of nature: ‘Park Rx Day’ comes to Nicholl Park 

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By Kathy Chouteau Got something that ails you? The City of Richmond’s Community Services/Recreation Department has just the remedy: A day outside at Nicholl Park.  It’s all...
Volunteers clean and adopt Humphrey Playlot on Earth Day

Volunteers clean and adopt Humphrey Playlot on Earth Day

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By Kathy Chouteau Volunteers fanned out along the perimeter of Humphrey Playlot in Richmond on Earth Day, pulling weeds, picking up trash and sprucing up...
New park eyed for Pullman neighborhood

New park eyed for Pullman neighborhood

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Richmond is considering buying a vacant lot at South 27th Street and Florida Avenue to build a new park and playground for the Pullman...