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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
Election'26   -   Mar 29, 2026 Candidate Interview: Soheila Bana seeks a second term on Richmond City Council District 4
Richmond City Councilmember Soheila Bana

Richmond City Councilmember Soheila Bana is seeking a second term representing District 4, pointing to her work on wildfire preparedness and public safety while drawing on a personal history shaped by political repression in Iran. Bana came of age during the 1979 Iranian revolution, part of a generation that found

by Soren Hemmila
On the agenda: immigration enforcement limits, children’s fund future, and a packed consent calendar
City Council Updates   -   Apr 03, 2026 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
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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
Election'26   -   Mar 29, 2026 Candidate Interview: Soheila Bana seeks a second term on Richmond City Council District 4
Richmond City Councilmember Soheila Bana

Richmond City Councilmember Soheila Bana is seeking a second term representing District 4, pointing to her work on wildfire preparedness and public safety while drawing on a personal history shaped by political repression in Iran. Bana came of age during the 1979 Iranian revolution, part of a generation that found

by Soren Hemmila
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