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Update   -   Dec 24, 2025 Richmond man identified as victim in Macdonald Avenue homicide
Richmond man identified as victim in Macdonald Avenue homicide

Authorities have identified a 50-year-old Richmond man as the victim of a fatal shooting last week on Macdonald Avenue. Larry Russel Jr. was killed on December 16 in the 300 block of Macdonald Avenue, according to the Contra Costa County Coroner's Office. He was a Richmond resident. Richmond

by Soren Hemmila
Breaking News   -   Dec 24, 2025 Richmond firefighters battle blaze at Public Storage facility on Carlson Boulevard
Richmond firefighters battle blaze at Public Storage facility on Carlson Boulevard

Firefighters battled a fire Wednesday morning at a Public Storage facility at 398 Carlson Boulevard, attacking the blaze from two ladder trucks as heavy smoke rose from the building. Smoke from the fire is visible in the surrounding area, including Ohio Avenue and Carlson Boulevard/South 37th Street, city officials

by Soren Hemmila
Richmond History   -   Dec 23, 2025 Preservation work begins on WWII-era Richmond shipyard cafeteria
cafeteria at Richmond’s Point Potrero Marine Terminal

Demolition crews have begun clearing non-original materials from a historic World War II-era cafeteria at Richmond's Point Potrero Marine Terminal as part of efforts to preserve one of the city's significant wartime structures. The City of Richmond awarded a $113,000 contract to Greentech Industry Inc.

by Soren Hemmila
Food   -   Dec 22, 2025 Q’s Halal Pizza brings global comfort food to San Pablo Avenue
Q’s Halal Pizza brings global comfort food to San Pablo Avenue

The gyro plate arrived like an argument won before it started. Twenty bucks at Q’s Halal Pizza on San Pablo Avenue, and what you get is this: a mountain of ground lamb formed into tender, seasoned pieces, sitting on a bed of rice that actually matters. The lamb doesn&

by Soren Hemmila
Breaking News   -   Dec 21, 2025 Betty Reid Soskin, nation's oldest park ranger and civil rights pioneer, dies at 104
Betty Reid Soskin, nation's oldest park ranger and civil rights pioneer, dies at 104

Betty Reid Soskin, who became the nation's oldest active National Park Service ranger and spent more than a decade sharing often-overlooked stories of African American contributions during World War II, died peacefully at her home Sunday morning, according to her family. She was 104. Her family announced her

by Soren Hemmila
News   -   Dec 20, 2025 Richmond mayor's social media posts spark controversy: the media coverage
Richmond Mayor Eduardo Martinez

The recent controversy surrounding Richmond Mayor Eduardo Martinez has drawn scrutiny from a wide range of local, regional, and international news outlets. The media coverage focuses on a central debate: whether Martinez’s social media activity was a “careless mistake” or a “dangerous pattern of conduct.” Last week, Martinez engaged

by Soren Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   Dec 19, 2025 District Attorney declines to file charges in Richmond November shooting
District Attorney declines to file charges in Richmond November shooting

Prosecutors have declined to file criminal charges in the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old Richmond man following a gunfire exchange near Carlson Boulevard and Potrero Avenue, police said. The Richmond Police Department presented the case to the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office for review, Richmond Police Public Information

by Soren Hemmila
Election'26   -   Dec 19, 2025 Richmond student enters city council race, cites youth as strength
Richmond student enters city council race, cites youth as strength

A 21-year-old college student and retail worker has entered the race for Richmond City Council District 3, positioning himself as a voice for everyday residents in next June's primary election. Manmeet Matthew Singh says youth is his strength, not a weakness, in seeking public office. "I am

by Soren Hemmila
Richmond man identified as victim in Macdonald Avenue homicide
Update   -   Dec 24, 2025 Richmond man identified as victim in Macdonald Avenue homicide

Authorities have identified a 50-year-old Richmond man as the victim of a fatal shooting last week on Macdonald Avenue. Larry Russel Jr. was killed on December 16 in the 300 block of Macdonald Avenue, according to the Contra Costa County Coroner's Office. He was a Richmond resident. Richmond

by Soren Hemmila
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Update   -   Dec 24, 2025 Richmond man identified as victim in Macdonald Avenue homicide
Richmond man identified as victim in Macdonald Avenue homicide

Authorities have identified a 50-year-old Richmond man as the victim of a fatal shooting last week on Macdonald Avenue. Larry Russel Jr. was killed on December 16 in the 300 block of Macdonald Avenue, according to the Contra Costa County Coroner's Office. He was a Richmond resident. Richmond

by Soren Hemmila
Breaking News   -   Dec 24, 2025 Richmond firefighters battle blaze at Public Storage facility on Carlson Boulevard
Richmond firefighters battle blaze at Public Storage facility on Carlson Boulevard

Firefighters battled a fire Wednesday morning at a Public Storage facility at 398 Carlson Boulevard, attacking the blaze from two ladder trucks as heavy smoke rose from the building. Smoke from the fire is visible in the surrounding area, including Ohio Avenue and Carlson Boulevard/South 37th Street, city officials

by Soren Hemmila
Richmond History   -   Dec 23, 2025 Preservation work begins on WWII-era Richmond shipyard cafeteria
cafeteria at Richmond’s Point Potrero Marine Terminal

Demolition crews have begun clearing non-original materials from a historic World War II-era cafeteria at Richmond's Point Potrero Marine Terminal as part of efforts to preserve one of the city's significant wartime structures. The City of Richmond awarded a $113,000 contract to Greentech Industry Inc.

by Soren Hemmila
Food   -   Dec 22, 2025 Q’s Halal Pizza brings global comfort food to San Pablo Avenue
Q’s Halal Pizza brings global comfort food to San Pablo Avenue

The gyro plate arrived like an argument won before it started. Twenty bucks at Q’s Halal Pizza on San Pablo Avenue, and what you get is this: a mountain of ground lamb formed into tender, seasoned pieces, sitting on a bed of rice that actually matters. The lamb doesn&

by Soren Hemmila
Breaking News   -   Dec 21, 2025 Betty Reid Soskin, nation's oldest park ranger and civil rights pioneer, dies at 104
Betty Reid Soskin, nation's oldest park ranger and civil rights pioneer, dies at 104

Betty Reid Soskin, who became the nation's oldest active National Park Service ranger and spent more than a decade sharing often-overlooked stories of African American contributions during World War II, died peacefully at her home Sunday morning, according to her family. She was 104. Her family announced her

by Soren Hemmila
News   -   Dec 20, 2025 Richmond mayor's social media posts spark controversy: the media coverage
Richmond Mayor Eduardo Martinez

The recent controversy surrounding Richmond Mayor Eduardo Martinez has drawn scrutiny from a wide range of local, regional, and international news outlets. The media coverage focuses on a central debate: whether Martinez’s social media activity was a “careless mistake” or a “dangerous pattern of conduct.” Last week, Martinez engaged

by Soren Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   Dec 19, 2025 District Attorney declines to file charges in Richmond November shooting
District Attorney declines to file charges in Richmond November shooting

Prosecutors have declined to file criminal charges in the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old Richmond man following a gunfire exchange near Carlson Boulevard and Potrero Avenue, police said. The Richmond Police Department presented the case to the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office for review, Richmond Police Public Information

by Soren Hemmila
Election'26   -   Dec 19, 2025 Richmond student enters city council race, cites youth as strength
Richmond student enters city council race, cites youth as strength

A 21-year-old college student and retail worker has entered the race for Richmond City Council District 3, positioning himself as a voice for everyday residents in next June's primary election. Manmeet Matthew Singh says youth is his strength, not a weakness, in seeking public office. "I am

by Soren Hemmila
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