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Crime in the City   -   Feb 03, 2026 What happened in Richmond: armed robberies, firearm discharges, and a rash of vehicle thefts
What happened in Richmond:  armed robberies, firearm discharges, and a rash of vehicle thefts

Richmond police responded to a week of crimes between January 26 and February 1, including multiple armed robberies, several firearm discharges, human trafficking, and vehicle thefts across the city, according to department logs. Officers made numerous arrests for domestic violence, drug violations, and DUI while investigating assaults throughout the week.

by Soren Hemmila
Food   -   Feb 03, 2026 More curry, fewer vacancies: a new Thai restaurant opens on San Pablo Avenue
More curry, fewer vacancies: a new Thai restaurant opens on San Pablo Avenue

The former Sa Wad Dee Thai storefront on San Pablo Avenue is back in business, and with it comes an unexpected luxury for Richmond residents: more choices. With the January opening of Top Thai Cuisine, San Pablo Avenue now has multiple Thai restaurants clustered within a few blocks, turning an

by Soren Hemmila
Breaking News   -   Feb 02, 2026 Richmond police investigate Monday morning shooting on South 23rd Street
Richmond police investigate Monday morning shooting on South 23rd Street

Richmond Police are actively investigating a shooting near South 23rd Street and Ohio Avenue Monday morning, and are asking residents to avoid the area. Visible at the scene is a dark-colored Honda Civic that was stopped in the roadway with its door open. Yellow police tape cordoned off the area,

by Soren Hemmila
News   -   Feb 01, 2026 Nurses rally at Richmond Kaiser against ICE following Alex Pretti death
Nurses rally at Richmond Kaiser against ICE following Alex Pretti death

Nurses and community members gathered outside Kaiser Richmond Medical Center on Friday evening for a candlelight vigil honoring Alex Pretti, who was killed by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, MN. Pretti, a Veteran's Administration nurse, was killed during an ICE operation on January 24, 2026. National Nurses United

by Soren Hemmila
News   -   Feb 01, 2026 Man shot by Richmond detective on Interstate 80 identified by California DOJ
Man shot by Richmond detective on Interstate 80 identified by California DOJ

Authorities have identified the man killed in an officer-involved shooting on Interstate 80 last month as Luis Angel Torres Rivera, according to the California Department of Justice. Torres Rivera was shot on January 22, 2025, during an encounter with a Richmond police detective on westbound Interstate 80 near the Highway

by Soren Hemmila
Breaking News   -   Jan 31, 2026 Overnight fire destroys trailer in parking lot near Macdonald Avenue Target
Overnight fire destroys trailer in  parking lot near Macdonald Avenue Target

A trailer was destroyed by an overnight fire in a parking lot near the Macdonald Avenue Target store, sending flames high into the air above an area where several RVs and trailers have recently taken up residence. An unidentified man at the scene said he heard a loud boom and

by Soren Hemmila
City Council Updates   -   Jan 30, 2026 On the agenda: cannabis relief, ICE-free zones and Craneway negotiations
On the agenda: cannabis relief, ICE-free zones and Craneway negotiations

Richmond’s City Council will consider measures on Tuesday to support struggling cannabis businesses and ban federal immigration enforcement from city property, discuss relocating the historic SS Red Oak Victory, and receive a presentation on corporate land acquisitions. The agenda also includes closed-session negotiations regarding the Craneway Pavilion, commission appointments,

by Soren Hemmila
Jan 30, 2026 Richmond Planning Commission to review 222 new housing units across three sites
Richmond Planning Commission to review 222 new housing units across three sites

The Richmond Planning Commission is set to consider three residential developments on Thursday, February 5, that would add 222 housing units across Canal Boulevard, Central Avenue, and Marina Way, including single-family homes, townhouses, and junior accessory dwelling units. The projects include the Quarry Residential Project at 1135 Canal Boulevard, which

by Soren Hemmila
What happened in Richmond:  armed robberies, firearm discharges, and a rash of vehicle thefts
Crime in the City   -   Feb 03, 2026 What happened in Richmond: armed robberies, firearm discharges, and a rash of vehicle thefts

Richmond police responded to a week of crimes between January 26 and February 1, including multiple armed robberies, several firearm discharges, human trafficking, and vehicle thefts across the city, according to department logs. Officers made numerous arrests for domestic violence, drug violations, and DUI while investigating assaults throughout the week.

by Soren Hemmila
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Crime in the City   -   Feb 03, 2026 What happened in Richmond: armed robberies, firearm discharges, and a rash of vehicle thefts
What happened in Richmond:  armed robberies, firearm discharges, and a rash of vehicle thefts

Richmond police responded to a week of crimes between January 26 and February 1, including multiple armed robberies, several firearm discharges, human trafficking, and vehicle thefts across the city, according to department logs. Officers made numerous arrests for domestic violence, drug violations, and DUI while investigating assaults throughout the week.

by Soren Hemmila
Food   -   Feb 03, 2026 More curry, fewer vacancies: a new Thai restaurant opens on San Pablo Avenue
More curry, fewer vacancies: a new Thai restaurant opens on San Pablo Avenue

The former Sa Wad Dee Thai storefront on San Pablo Avenue is back in business, and with it comes an unexpected luxury for Richmond residents: more choices. With the January opening of Top Thai Cuisine, San Pablo Avenue now has multiple Thai restaurants clustered within a few blocks, turning an

by Soren Hemmila
Breaking News   -   Feb 02, 2026 Richmond police investigate Monday morning shooting on South 23rd Street
Richmond police investigate Monday morning shooting on South 23rd Street

Richmond Police are actively investigating a shooting near South 23rd Street and Ohio Avenue Monday morning, and are asking residents to avoid the area. Visible at the scene is a dark-colored Honda Civic that was stopped in the roadway with its door open. Yellow police tape cordoned off the area,

by Soren Hemmila
News   -   Feb 01, 2026 Nurses rally at Richmond Kaiser against ICE following Alex Pretti death
Nurses rally at Richmond Kaiser against ICE following Alex Pretti death

Nurses and community members gathered outside Kaiser Richmond Medical Center on Friday evening for a candlelight vigil honoring Alex Pretti, who was killed by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, MN. Pretti, a Veteran's Administration nurse, was killed during an ICE operation on January 24, 2026. National Nurses United

by Soren Hemmila
News   -   Feb 01, 2026 Man shot by Richmond detective on Interstate 80 identified by California DOJ
Man shot by Richmond detective on Interstate 80 identified by California DOJ

Authorities have identified the man killed in an officer-involved shooting on Interstate 80 last month as Luis Angel Torres Rivera, according to the California Department of Justice. Torres Rivera was shot on January 22, 2025, during an encounter with a Richmond police detective on westbound Interstate 80 near the Highway

by Soren Hemmila
Breaking News   -   Jan 31, 2026 Overnight fire destroys trailer in parking lot near Macdonald Avenue Target
Overnight fire destroys trailer in  parking lot near Macdonald Avenue Target

A trailer was destroyed by an overnight fire in a parking lot near the Macdonald Avenue Target store, sending flames high into the air above an area where several RVs and trailers have recently taken up residence. An unidentified man at the scene said he heard a loud boom and

by Soren Hemmila
City Council Updates   -   Jan 30, 2026 On the agenda: cannabis relief, ICE-free zones and Craneway negotiations
On the agenda: cannabis relief, ICE-free zones and Craneway negotiations

Richmond’s City Council will consider measures on Tuesday to support struggling cannabis businesses and ban federal immigration enforcement from city property, discuss relocating the historic SS Red Oak Victory, and receive a presentation on corporate land acquisitions. The agenda also includes closed-session negotiations regarding the Craneway Pavilion, commission appointments,

by Soren Hemmila
Jan 30, 2026 Richmond Planning Commission to review 222 new housing units across three sites
Richmond Planning Commission to review 222 new housing units across three sites

The Richmond Planning Commission is set to consider three residential developments on Thursday, February 5, that would add 222 housing units across Canal Boulevard, Central Avenue, and Marina Way, including single-family homes, townhouses, and junior accessory dwelling units. The projects include the Quarry Residential Project at 1135 Canal Boulevard, which

by Soren Hemmila
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