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Richmond has an image problem. And its residents are well aware of it. They see it in outsiders’ faces, hear it in their derogatory comments and sense it when they tell others where they are from. The ...
The 80-acre Point Molate tract in Richmond will become a park, under a letter of intent between the city, state and tribe owning the land.
After Richmond promised traffic calming devices to reduce sideshows, only one has been completed and little has changed.
There’s a strange monolithic structure on Richmond’s shoreline just north up the highway from the San Rafael Bridge. With castle-like towers and fortifications, the red brick structure stands in high ...
The sky over Richmond turned black with billowing smoke around 4 p.m. Monday, with flames shooting skyward from the Chevron refinery in what the company called a flaring event. Chevron said a power ...
“People of Richmond” is a regular series in which reporters pose a question to people in the community. Answers are presented verbatim, though sometimes edited for brevity. Q: What is your greatest ...
Richmond's plan to add 150 affordable homes near the Richmond BART station has hit a snag, as tax credits elude developer.
Hundreds of people danced, ate and celebrated the Persian New Year Marina Bay Park for Richmond's first Norooz festival.
The North Richmond of today emerges from a history marked by bad reputation, bad luck and, often, bad intentions.
Bird-watching has amassed a significant following online and in the natural world, including in Richmond's shoreline.
A new local news outlet plans to start covering Richmond this spring. The nonprofit journalism organization Cityside, known for the Berkeleyside and Oaklandside news sites, said it hopes to launch a ...
San Francisco Bay's red tide has nearly cleared, but fishers are reeling from the loss and dealing with the threat of another one.
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