Starting in February Richmond’s crisis response team will start hitting the streets and responding to non-violent calls instead of police.
The TREES program operates on a harm reduction model, meaning that it is not anti-drug, but instead provides youth with healthy alternatives to substances as a means to cope. Rich City Kickback is the ...
For Contra Costa County seniors receiving federal SNAP benefits, the program's uncertainty during the government shutdown has ...
The Richmond powwow this weekend honored the Laguna and Acoma Pueblo families who built Santa Fe Railroad in the 1920s.
Richmond Shoreline Alliance, SF Baykeeper and the Sierra Cub environmental groups are frustrated with the stalled Richmond ...
Small grocery stores fill the sting of SNAP cuts, with benefits delayed since Nov. 1 because of the federal government ...
It’s an empty parking lot on weekdays but on weekends, this deserted piece of industrial land to the city’s north turns into ...
Richmond Flea Market vendors recover from the pandemic, but now a new fear is keeping customers away
Richmond Flea Market vendors recovered from the pandemic, but now a new fear is keeping customers away: deportation.
(This story is part of “The Stakes,” a UC Berkeley Journalism project on executive orders and actions affecting Californians ...
Urban Tilth tries to raise millions of dollars to restart North Richmond disaster shelter stalled by Trump cuts.
Richmond community is invited to Picnic & Play in Lucas Park on Saturday, part of a series of weekly activities in the park.
Contra Costa College keeps its students fed after theSNAP accounts they relied on ran dry during the government shutdown.
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