Grassroots efforts are underway to persuade voters to back a ballot measure that would give Bay Area transit agencies a ...
Tenants at Monterey Pines have an long list of grievances in the low-income complex that Richmond exempted from rent control ...
Richmond City Councilmember Claudia Jiménez held a comfortable lead in the Richmond mayoral primary election with all precincts reporting early Wednesday morning. Ahmad Anderson was in second place, ...
Update: Primary election night results showed Measure C likely to lose, with 72% of tabulated votes against it. Everyone loves libraries and in El Cerrito, voters are being asked to back that ...
What are District 4’s top two priorities and how would you address them? Public safety, including wildfire safety and traffic safety, and quality of life issues, such as improved parks, sports ...
What are District 3’s top two priorities and how would you address them? District 3’s top two priorities, I would say quality of life issues around blight — issues with our unhoused neighbors living ...
Why do you want to be mayor? Well, the problem is you have a you have a government you have the city government and the Police Department. They are not obeying our constitutional laws because we know ...
Can you suggest ways in which the city can attract more industries so that it is not so economically reliant on Chevron? We can have a mayor and City Council that’s more business friendly and willing ...
Why do you want to be mayor? I’ve lived in the city of Richmond for 66 years. I’ve had the opportunity of watching this city grow for a half a century. What I have noticed is there is a need for ...
Immigrant advocate Marisol Cantú sighed when Richmond City Council agreed to reinstate the city’s Flock license plate reader system.The outcome was what she had expected — and only the beginning.
Richmond Confidential is teaming up with Richmondside and The Advocate student newspaper at Contra Costa College to host the first of three candidate forums tonight. The mayoral forum, at Richmond ...
Group behind Richmond Arts Corridor asks City Council for more time and money to put a plan together
Richmond Renaissance, the collective of local artists spearheading development of the Richmond Arts Corridor, is asking City Council for more money and a six-month deadline extension to produce a plan ...
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