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Community   -   Apr 06, 2026 Richmond celebrates Holi with color, community at Nicholl Park
Richmond celebrates Holi with color, community at Nicholl Park

Dozens of residents gathered Saturday morning at Nicholl Park for Richmond's third annual Holi celebration, filling the park with bursts of colored powder, Zumba dancing, and a spirit of togetherness that drew praise from city officials and community leaders alike. "How activated this park is today,"

by Soren Hemmila
City Council Updates   -   Apr 03, 2026 On the agenda: immigration enforcement limits, children’s fund future, and a packed consent calendar
On the agenda: immigration enforcement limits, children’s fund future, and a packed consent calendar

The Richmond City Council meets Tuesday, April 7, at 6 p.m. for a meeting that touches on immigration policy, the future of a children’s funding program, and a long list of contracts, reports, and appointments. An ICE-free zone ordinance The most significant item on the agenda is the

by Soren Hemmila
Election'26   -   Apr 02, 2026 Candidate Interview: Claudia Jimenez runs for mayor of Richmond
Candidate Interview: Claudia Jimenez runs for mayor of Richmond

Claudia Jimenez arrived in the United States in 2007 without speaking a word of English, enrolled in ESL classes in Berkeley, passed a language proficiency exam, and gained admission to UC Berkeley's College of Environmental Design. By then, she had already spent a decade in the mountains of

by Soren Hemmila
News   -   Apr 01, 2026 Former San Pablo Avenue dry cleaner owners reach $100,800 settlement over toxic chemical cleanup violations
 Omo’s Fabricare Dry Cleaners,

State regulators have secured more than $100,000 in penalties from the owners and former operators of a shuttered Richmond dry cleaning business after they reportedly failed to comply with a 2023 toxic cleanup order, California environmental officials announced last week. The Department of Toxic Substances Control reached settlement agreements

by Soren Hemmila
Election'26   -   Apr 01, 2026 Candidate Interview: Eduardo Martinez seeks a second term as Richmond mayor
Candidate Interview: Eduardo Martinez seeks a second term as Richmond mayor

Eduardo Martinez did not set out to be a politician. A retired elementary school teacher who had also taught at juvenile hall, years earlier, he marched from Downer Elementary School to Sacramento to demand relief from a debt the state had saddled the district with. The Richmond Progressive Alliance had

by Soren Hemmila
Burger Trail   -   Mar 31, 2026 On the Richmond Burger Trail: Butter’s Burgers crosses the bay to Armistice Brewing
On the Richmond Burger Trail: Butter’s Burgers crosses the bay to Armistice Brewing

Something has been happening to Richmond’s burger scene. It has been accumulating. Johnny Boi Smash Burger arrived in Point Richmond with its mural-bright interior and neon glow. Tommy’s Burger Co. opened on San Pablo Avenue in the North and East, chef Tommy Ryan grinding his own brisket trim

by Soren Hemmila
Election'26   -   Mar 30, 2026 Candidate Interview: Keycha Gallon runs for Richmond City Council District 4
Keycha Gallon

Keycha Gallon grew up on Sixth Street in the Iron Triangle, in a neighborhood where families of every background looked out for one another. She left. She came back. And when she did, what she found shook her. "It was a real culture shock for me. When I came

by Soren Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   Mar 30, 2026 What happened in Richmond: A week of fires, fights and disappearing cars
Reported incidents

Thieves and arsonists kept Richmond police busy this week, cars disappeared by the dozen, fires bookended a Sunday, homes were broken into, weapons were brandished, and the week closed with a driver fleeing a crash after drinking. Richmond crime incidents Monday, March 23 Vehicle recovery: 200 block of S. 9th

by Soren Hemmila
Richmond celebrates Holi with color, community at Nicholl Park
Community   -   Apr 06, 2026 Richmond celebrates Holi with color, community at Nicholl Park

Dozens of residents gathered Saturday morning at Nicholl Park for Richmond's third annual Holi celebration, filling the park with bursts of colored powder, Zumba dancing, and a spirit of togetherness that drew praise from city officials and community leaders alike. "How activated this park is today,"

by Soren Hemmila
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Community   -   Apr 06, 2026 Richmond celebrates Holi with color, community at Nicholl Park
Richmond celebrates Holi with color, community at Nicholl Park

Dozens of residents gathered Saturday morning at Nicholl Park for Richmond's third annual Holi celebration, filling the park with bursts of colored powder, Zumba dancing, and a spirit of togetherness that drew praise from city officials and community leaders alike. "How activated this park is today,"

by Soren Hemmila
City Council Updates   -   Apr 03, 2026 On the agenda: immigration enforcement limits, children’s fund future, and a packed consent calendar
On the agenda: immigration enforcement limits, children’s fund future, and a packed consent calendar

The Richmond City Council meets Tuesday, April 7, at 6 p.m. for a meeting that touches on immigration policy, the future of a children’s funding program, and a long list of contracts, reports, and appointments. An ICE-free zone ordinance The most significant item on the agenda is the

by Soren Hemmila
Election'26   -   Apr 02, 2026 Candidate Interview: Claudia Jimenez runs for mayor of Richmond
Candidate Interview: Claudia Jimenez runs for mayor of Richmond

Claudia Jimenez arrived in the United States in 2007 without speaking a word of English, enrolled in ESL classes in Berkeley, passed a language proficiency exam, and gained admission to UC Berkeley's College of Environmental Design. By then, she had already spent a decade in the mountains of

by Soren Hemmila
News   -   Apr 01, 2026 Former San Pablo Avenue dry cleaner owners reach $100,800 settlement over toxic chemical cleanup violations
 Omo’s Fabricare Dry Cleaners,

State regulators have secured more than $100,000 in penalties from the owners and former operators of a shuttered Richmond dry cleaning business after they reportedly failed to comply with a 2023 toxic cleanup order, California environmental officials announced last week. The Department of Toxic Substances Control reached settlement agreements

by Soren Hemmila
Election'26   -   Apr 01, 2026 Candidate Interview: Eduardo Martinez seeks a second term as Richmond mayor
Candidate Interview: Eduardo Martinez seeks a second term as Richmond mayor

Eduardo Martinez did not set out to be a politician. A retired elementary school teacher who had also taught at juvenile hall, years earlier, he marched from Downer Elementary School to Sacramento to demand relief from a debt the state had saddled the district with. The Richmond Progressive Alliance had

by Soren Hemmila
Burger Trail   -   Mar 31, 2026 On the Richmond Burger Trail: Butter’s Burgers crosses the bay to Armistice Brewing
On the Richmond Burger Trail: Butter’s Burgers crosses the bay to Armistice Brewing

Something has been happening to Richmond’s burger scene. It has been accumulating. Johnny Boi Smash Burger arrived in Point Richmond with its mural-bright interior and neon glow. Tommy’s Burger Co. opened on San Pablo Avenue in the North and East, chef Tommy Ryan grinding his own brisket trim

by Soren Hemmila
Election'26   -   Mar 30, 2026 Candidate Interview: Keycha Gallon runs for Richmond City Council District 4
Keycha Gallon

Keycha Gallon grew up on Sixth Street in the Iron Triangle, in a neighborhood where families of every background looked out for one another. She left. She came back. And when she did, what she found shook her. "It was a real culture shock for me. When I came

by Soren Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   Mar 30, 2026 What happened in Richmond: A week of fires, fights and disappearing cars
Reported incidents

Thieves and arsonists kept Richmond police busy this week, cars disappeared by the dozen, fires bookended a Sunday, homes were broken into, weapons were brandished, and the week closed with a driver fleeing a crash after drinking. Richmond crime incidents Monday, March 23 Vehicle recovery: 200 block of S. 9th

by Soren Hemmila
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