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Crime in the City   -   Apr 22, 2026 Richmond man pleads guilty in county's first felony conviction under new sex buyer law
street-level sex trafficking

A Richmond man pleaded guilty Wednesday to a felony charge for engaging in commercial sex with a 16-year-old girl, becoming the first person convicted under a newly strengthened California law that allows prosecutors to charge sex buyers with a felony when the victim is a minor. Cedric Demarcus Kelly, 37,

by Soren Hemmila
City Council Updates   -   Apr 22, 2026 Council rejects donation of historic Craneway Pavilion
Craneway Pavilion

The Richmond City Council voted Tuesday to reject a proposal to accept the donated leasehold interests of the historic Craneway Pavilion, a waterfront event venue at the former Ford Assembly Building, after a debate over the facility's long-term financial obligations. The council voted down the donation agreement with

by Soren Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   Apr 20, 2026 What happened in Richmond: Two homicides, an armed carjacking, and 23 vehicle thefts
What happened in Richmond: Two homicides, an armed carjacking, and 23 vehicle thefts

Two homicides, three robberies, and 23 vehicle thefts were among the incidents logged by Richmond police between April 13 and April 19, along with an armed carjacking, multiple assaults and a firearm arrest, according to department records. Grandview Independent Richmond Crime Incident MapLoading… From To Load Filter by type All

by Soren Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   Apr 17, 2026 Richmond police investigate second homicide in two days
Richmond police investigate second homicide in two days

Two people were found dead inside a Clinton Avenue home Friday morning in what police are calling an apparent murder-suicide, the second homicide investigation the department has opened in as many days. Officers responded at approximately 9:57 a.m. to the 5600 block of Clinton Avenue for a welfare

by Soren Hemmila
City Council Updates   -   Apr 17, 2026 On the agenda: Craneway vote, paramedic tax, data center moratorium and more
Craneway Pavilion

The Richmond City Council meets Tuesday night with an agenda that includes a deadline-driven vote on the future of the Craneway Pavilion, a debate over how to fund a paramedic upgrade, and a first step toward restricting data center development in a city. Craneway comes to a head After months

by Soren Hemmila
Breaking News   -   Apr 16, 2026 One dead, one injured in Aberdeen Way shooting; police say no outstanding suspects
One dead, one injured in Aberdeen Way shooting; police say no outstanding suspects

One person was killed and another wounded Thursday morning in a shooting on Aberdeen Way, police said. Officers responded to reports of shots fired at approximately 10:59 a.m. in the 2400 block of Aberdeen Way and found one person dead at the scene, according to the Richmond Police

by Soren Hemmila
Education   -   Apr 16, 2026 West Contra Costa school board confronts enrollment decline, hears warning of 2,000 student loss by 2031
West Contra Costa school board confronts enrollment decline, hears warning of 2,000 student loss by 2031

The West Contra Costa Unified School District will lose more than 2,000 students over the next six years, a demographic consultant told the school board Wednesday night, with Richmond high schools bearing the steepest declines while a shortage of new housing offers little prospect of recovery. The projections, presented

by Soren Hemmila
News   -   Apr 15, 2026 Richmond holds community budget meetings on $729 million plan
Main Library groundbreaking

The City of Richmond has been holding a series of community meetings this month to walk residents through a $729 million citywide budget that includes a $50 million payment from Chevron. The General Fund, which covers police, fire, parks, libraries, and most city services, is budgeted at $266 million for

by Soren Hemmila
street-level sex trafficking
Crime in the City   -   Apr 22, 2026 Richmond man pleads guilty in county's first felony conviction under new sex buyer law

A Richmond man pleaded guilty Wednesday to a felony charge for engaging in commercial sex with a 16-year-old girl, becoming the first person convicted under a newly strengthened California law that allows prosecutors to charge sex buyers with a felony when the victim is a minor. Cedric Demarcus Kelly, 37,

by Soren Hemmila
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Crime in the City   -   Apr 22, 2026 Richmond man pleads guilty in county's first felony conviction under new sex buyer law
street-level sex trafficking

A Richmond man pleaded guilty Wednesday to a felony charge for engaging in commercial sex with a 16-year-old girl, becoming the first person convicted under a newly strengthened California law that allows prosecutors to charge sex buyers with a felony when the victim is a minor. Cedric Demarcus Kelly, 37,

by Soren Hemmila
City Council Updates   -   Apr 22, 2026 Council rejects donation of historic Craneway Pavilion
Craneway Pavilion

The Richmond City Council voted Tuesday to reject a proposal to accept the donated leasehold interests of the historic Craneway Pavilion, a waterfront event venue at the former Ford Assembly Building, after a debate over the facility's long-term financial obligations. The council voted down the donation agreement with

by Soren Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   Apr 20, 2026 What happened in Richmond: Two homicides, an armed carjacking, and 23 vehicle thefts
What happened in Richmond: Two homicides, an armed carjacking, and 23 vehicle thefts

Two homicides, three robberies, and 23 vehicle thefts were among the incidents logged by Richmond police between April 13 and April 19, along with an armed carjacking, multiple assaults and a firearm arrest, according to department records. Grandview Independent Richmond Crime Incident MapLoading… From To Load Filter by type All

by Soren Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   Apr 17, 2026 Richmond police investigate second homicide in two days
Richmond police investigate second homicide in two days

Two people were found dead inside a Clinton Avenue home Friday morning in what police are calling an apparent murder-suicide, the second homicide investigation the department has opened in as many days. Officers responded at approximately 9:57 a.m. to the 5600 block of Clinton Avenue for a welfare

by Soren Hemmila
City Council Updates   -   Apr 17, 2026 On the agenda: Craneway vote, paramedic tax, data center moratorium and more
Craneway Pavilion

The Richmond City Council meets Tuesday night with an agenda that includes a deadline-driven vote on the future of the Craneway Pavilion, a debate over how to fund a paramedic upgrade, and a first step toward restricting data center development in a city. Craneway comes to a head After months

by Soren Hemmila
Breaking News   -   Apr 16, 2026 One dead, one injured in Aberdeen Way shooting; police say no outstanding suspects
One dead, one injured in Aberdeen Way shooting; police say no outstanding suspects

One person was killed and another wounded Thursday morning in a shooting on Aberdeen Way, police said. Officers responded to reports of shots fired at approximately 10:59 a.m. in the 2400 block of Aberdeen Way and found one person dead at the scene, according to the Richmond Police

by Soren Hemmila
Education   -   Apr 16, 2026 West Contra Costa school board confronts enrollment decline, hears warning of 2,000 student loss by 2031
West Contra Costa school board confronts enrollment decline, hears warning of 2,000 student loss by 2031

The West Contra Costa Unified School District will lose more than 2,000 students over the next six years, a demographic consultant told the school board Wednesday night, with Richmond high schools bearing the steepest declines while a shortage of new housing offers little prospect of recovery. The projections, presented

by Soren Hemmila
News   -   Apr 15, 2026 Richmond holds community budget meetings on $729 million plan
Main Library groundbreaking

The City of Richmond has been holding a series of community meetings this month to walk residents through a $729 million citywide budget that includes a $50 million payment from Chevron. The General Fund, which covers police, fire, parks, libraries, and most city services, is budgeted at $266 million for

by Soren Hemmila
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