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Breaking News   -   May 27, 2026 Vegetation fire breaks out at Point Molate, multiple agencies respond
Vegetation fire breaks out at Point Molate, multiple agencies respond

A vegetation fire broke out Wednesday evening along Stenmark Drive, prompting a multi-agency response that included aerial water drops before firefighters brought the blaze under control, officials said. The fire burned on Chevron property but is believed to have originated on a public street, according to Mike Davis, battalion chief

by Soren Hemmila
City Council Updates   -   May 27, 2026 Richmond council moves to crack down on illegal fireworks
Richmond council moves to crack down on illegal fireworks

The Richmond City Council voted Tuesday to draft tougher penalties for illegal fireworks, including holding party hosts liable for fireworks set off on their property. The item, sponsored by Councilmembers Cesar Zepeda, Jamelia Brown, and Soheila Bana, passed on the consent calendar with only Councilmember Sue Wilson voting no. It

by Soren Hemmila
Breaking News   -   May 26, 2026 One injured in Memorial Day shooting on I-80 in Richmond
One injured in Memorial Day shooting on I-80 in Richmond

A person was injured in a Memorial Day shooting on eastbound Interstate 80 near the Hilltop Drive exit in Richmond, prompting authorities to shut down the freeway for more than an hour Monday evening. The California Highway Patrol responded around 7:30 p.m. to reports of a shooting west

by Soren Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   May 25, 2026 What Happened in Richmond: A look at the city's weekly crime incidents and arrests
What Happened in Richmond: A look at the city's weekly crime incidents and arrests

According to incident data released by the Richmond Police Department, Richmond saw 16 vehicle thefts, five robberies, and dozens of reported crimes between May 18 and May 24 as officers responded to assaults, burglaries, DUIs, and vandalism cases across the city. Grandview Independent Richmond Crime Incident MapLoading... From To Load

by Soren Hemmila
City Council Updates   -   May 24, 2026 On the agenda: budget session, fireworks crackdown, housing overhaul, and more
On the agenda: budget session, fireworks crackdown, housing overhaul, and more

The Richmond City Council meets Tuesday for two back-to-back meetings, opening at 3:30 p.m. with a special budget study session before shifting to a packed regular meeting at 6 p.m. that includes a push to crack down on illegal fireworks, housing density changes, and a reckoning over

by Soren Hemmila
Weekend Feature   -   May 23, 2026 TRAC pushes Bay Trail expansion through Richmond’s long-closed Point San Pablo
TRAC pushes Bay Trail expansion through Richmond’s long-closed Point San Pablo

On five Saturday mornings this spring, small groups of Bay Area residents are getting a rare look at one of the bay's most overlooked places: Point San Pablo, a scenic headland at the northern tip of Richmond where San Francisco Bay meets San Pablo Bay, a place normally

by Soren Hemmila
News   -   May 22, 2026 Ballot measure would mandate 187 officers, lock half of Richmond's local revenue for public safety
Ballot measure would mandate 187 officers, lock half of Richmond's local revenue for public safety

A Richmond resident has filed a ballot initiative that would require the city to dedicate up to half of its locally generated revenue to public safety and maintain a minimum of 187 sworn police officers, a base that sits 40 officers above where the department stands today. Michael Taylor Caine,

by Soren Hemmila
News   -   May 20, 2026 'Loudest party on the bay' heads to Richmond’s historic Craneway Pavilion Saturday night
Craneway Pavilion

The Craneway Pavilion, a historic waterfront venue at the center of a recent dispute, will open its doors Saturday night for what organizers are calling the "biggest hip-hop and R&B party in the Bay Area." Noise Complaints, a DJ collective celebrating its second anniversary, is bringing

by Soren Hemmila
Vegetation fire breaks out at Point Molate, multiple agencies respond
Breaking News   -   May 27, 2026 Vegetation fire breaks out at Point Molate, multiple agencies respond

A vegetation fire broke out Wednesday evening along Stenmark Drive, prompting a multi-agency response that included aerial water drops before firefighters brought the blaze under control, officials said. The fire burned on Chevron property but is believed to have originated on a public street, according to Mike Davis, battalion chief

by Soren Hemmila
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Breaking News   -   May 27, 2026 Vegetation fire breaks out at Point Molate, multiple agencies respond
Vegetation fire breaks out at Point Molate, multiple agencies respond

A vegetation fire broke out Wednesday evening along Stenmark Drive, prompting a multi-agency response that included aerial water drops before firefighters brought the blaze under control, officials said. The fire burned on Chevron property but is believed to have originated on a public street, according to Mike Davis, battalion chief

by Soren Hemmila
City Council Updates   -   May 27, 2026 Richmond council moves to crack down on illegal fireworks
Richmond council moves to crack down on illegal fireworks

The Richmond City Council voted Tuesday to draft tougher penalties for illegal fireworks, including holding party hosts liable for fireworks set off on their property. The item, sponsored by Councilmembers Cesar Zepeda, Jamelia Brown, and Soheila Bana, passed on the consent calendar with only Councilmember Sue Wilson voting no. It

by Soren Hemmila
Breaking News   -   May 26, 2026 One injured in Memorial Day shooting on I-80 in Richmond
One injured in Memorial Day shooting on I-80 in Richmond

A person was injured in a Memorial Day shooting on eastbound Interstate 80 near the Hilltop Drive exit in Richmond, prompting authorities to shut down the freeway for more than an hour Monday evening. The California Highway Patrol responded around 7:30 p.m. to reports of a shooting west

by Soren Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   May 25, 2026 What Happened in Richmond: A look at the city's weekly crime incidents and arrests
What Happened in Richmond: A look at the city's weekly crime incidents and arrests

According to incident data released by the Richmond Police Department, Richmond saw 16 vehicle thefts, five robberies, and dozens of reported crimes between May 18 and May 24 as officers responded to assaults, burglaries, DUIs, and vandalism cases across the city. Grandview Independent Richmond Crime Incident MapLoading... From To Load

by Soren Hemmila
City Council Updates   -   May 24, 2026 On the agenda: budget session, fireworks crackdown, housing overhaul, and more
On the agenda: budget session, fireworks crackdown, housing overhaul, and more

The Richmond City Council meets Tuesday for two back-to-back meetings, opening at 3:30 p.m. with a special budget study session before shifting to a packed regular meeting at 6 p.m. that includes a push to crack down on illegal fireworks, housing density changes, and a reckoning over

by Soren Hemmila
Weekend Feature   -   May 23, 2026 TRAC pushes Bay Trail expansion through Richmond’s long-closed Point San Pablo
TRAC pushes Bay Trail expansion through Richmond’s long-closed Point San Pablo

On five Saturday mornings this spring, small groups of Bay Area residents are getting a rare look at one of the bay's most overlooked places: Point San Pablo, a scenic headland at the northern tip of Richmond where San Francisco Bay meets San Pablo Bay, a place normally

by Soren Hemmila
News   -   May 22, 2026 Ballot measure would mandate 187 officers, lock half of Richmond's local revenue for public safety
Ballot measure would mandate 187 officers, lock half of Richmond's local revenue for public safety

A Richmond resident has filed a ballot initiative that would require the city to dedicate up to half of its locally generated revenue to public safety and maintain a minimum of 187 sworn police officers, a base that sits 40 officers above where the department stands today. Michael Taylor Caine,

by Soren Hemmila
News   -   May 20, 2026 'Loudest party on the bay' heads to Richmond’s historic Craneway Pavilion Saturday night
Craneway Pavilion

The Craneway Pavilion, a historic waterfront venue at the center of a recent dispute, will open its doors Saturday night for what organizers are calling the "biggest hip-hop and R&B party in the Bay Area." Noise Complaints, a DJ collective celebrating its second anniversary, is bringing

by Soren Hemmila
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