The East Bay Regional Park District is calling on outdoor lovers and hands-on workers to join its team as park rangers. Park rangers help maintain and improve parks and trails […]
By Mike Aldax Greg Goodman doesn’t like to take credit for the work he does at the Bay Area Rescue Mission (BARM) in Richmond. “I enjoy it,” he states matter-of-factly. “I’m good with […]
By Mike Aldax The Bay Area Air District has fined Chevron Richmond $900,000 over improperly configured air monitors. The agency says the monitors couldn’t detect the full range of possible […]
The Contra Costa County Coroner’s Office identified Griffin Hammond, 20, of Richmond, as the victim of a fatal shooting that occurred just after 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, near Potrero […]
Chevron Richmond rolled out a wave of new announcements aimed at shrinking its environmental footprint and deepening its conversation with the community at its third Community Action Plan (CAP) town […]
AC Transit recently launched an updated mobile app for iOS and Android that aims to make bus travel more convenient. The new app shows live trip info with better arrival […]
Richmond’s iconic Whirley Crane, one of the last visible links to the city’s WWII shipyards, shows significant corrosion and failing secondary parts that create falling-object hazards, according to an engineering […]
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recent signing of Senate Bill 63 sets the stage for a potential regional transit funding measure on the November 2026 ballot to prevent service cuts across Bay […]
The United Teachers of Richmond (UTR) announced that 98.4 percent of its members voted “yes” to authorize a strike, citing chronic understaffing, rising workloads, and stalled negotiations over wages and […]
Former Richmond mayor and longtime councilmember Tom Butt was named one of UCLA Alumni Affairs’ 2025 Bruin Excellence in Civic Engagement honorees, recognizing alumni who make a lasting impact through […]