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Richmond museum sets date to unveil restored Victor Arnautoff mural

Richmond museum sets date to unveil restored Victor Arnautoff mural

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By Mike Kinney The Richmond Museum of History & Culture (RMH&C) welcomes everyone to the unveiling of the fully restored “Richmond Industrial City.” The mural was completed...
3rd Annual Fast Track to a Cure 5K Bay Area set for Richmond waterfront

3rd Annual Fast Track to a Cure 5K Bay Area set for Richmond waterfront

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The community is invited to run 5K on Richmond's scenic waterfront for a good cause on Saturday, Sept. 16. The 3rd Annual Fast Track to...
Rosie Ride takes passengers on a riveting ferry adventure through history

Inaugural Rosie Ride set for riveting ferry adventure through history

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A group of Bay Area partners are welcoming the community aboard for the inaugural “Rosie Ride: A Riveting Ferry Adventure” Sat., Sept. 16 at...
East Brother Beer revs up for sixth ‘Summer Classic’

East Brother Beer revs up for sixth ‘Summer Classic’

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By Kathy Chouteau East Brother Beer is revving up for its “6th Annual Summer Classic,” Sun., Aug. 27 from noon to 8 p.m. outside its...
East Bay Center offering $10K for alumni performances

East Bay Center offering $10K for alumni performances

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By Kathy Chouteau East Bay Center for the Performing Arts is calling out to its alumni for submissions of five performance pieces to be commissioned...
Huong Tra Vietnamese a second home for its owner and locals alike

Huong Tra Vietnamese a second home for its owner and locals alike

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By Mike Kinney Huong Tra Vietnamese restaurant located at 12221 San Pablo Avenue, close to Barrett and San Pablo Avenues is a hometown favorite to...
GRIP's 36th Annual Harmony Walk set for in-person return

GRIP sets date for 37th Annual Harmony Walk

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Save the date: The Greater Richmond Interfaith Program (GRIP) will hold its 37th Annual Harmony Walk from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday,...
Baltic Kiss permanently closes

Baltic Kiss to celebrate one spin around the sun

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By Kathy Chouteau It was a year ago this month when Baltic Kiss, run by the effervescent Tony Carracci and his partner Miss Suzie, swung...
E-40, Mike Felder set to throw first pitch at Soulful Softball Sunday

Soulful Softball Sunday founder sets sights on Nicholl Park and beyond

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By Kathy Chouteau Rodney Alamo Brown, founder of the iconic Soulful Softball Sunday, is readying for the team’s annual tournament this month while having another...
Steve Zwetsch’s upcycled guitar collaborations on exhibit in El Cerrito

Steve Zwetsch’s upcycled guitar collaborations on exhibit in El Cerrito

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By Kathy Chouteau An Artist’s Reception featuring upcycled, playable guitars created by Steve Zwetsch and his collaborators is set for Fri., Aug. 25, from 6...

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San Pablo expands 'neighborhood champions' to achieve trash goals

San Pablo expands ‘neighborhood champions’ to achieve trash goals

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San Pablo is expanding its Neighborhood Champions program for 2026, transitioning from a localized pilot to a citywide environmental force backed by a new...
Maritime apprenticeship graduates honored aboard Red Oak Victory

JAMKO maritime apprenticeship graduates honored aboard Red Oak Victory

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By Kathy Chouteau The JAMKO Foundation held a graduation ceremony April 16 aboard the historic Red Oak Victory ship in Richmond, honoring eight apprentices who...
San Pablo launches first fully-electric trash pickup

San Pablo launches first fully-electric garbage truck fleet

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The City of San Pablo and Republic Services just launched California’s first fully electric residential waste and recycling fleet.   The fleet includes five McNeilus Volterra...