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News   -   Jan 04, 2023 City responds to slide threat above Seacliff development
City responds to slide threat above Seacliff development

Residents have been evacuated in Richmond's Seacliff neighborhood after Mayor Tom Butt was alerted to a potential landslide on the hillside above several homes. According to a post on the Mayor's E-Forum website, "City Manager Curl called in Cal Engineering & Geology Inc., who

News   -   Dec 30, 2022 Costco ponders Hilltop Mall location
Costco ponders Hilltop Mall location

Costco Wholesale Corporation is seeking feedback from Richmond residents as it considers whether to build a new store at the former Hilltop Mall site. Hilltop Mall, now known as Hilltop Horizon, was purchased in February 2021 by Prolgois Real Estate Investment Trust Company, with plans to build a logistics center

Water main break in May Valley neighborhood closes school
News   -   Jan 18, 2023 Water main break in May Valley neighborhood closes school

May Valley neighborhood residents woke up to find they had no running water Wednesday morning, thanks to a water main break, with repairs expected to run well into the late afternoon before water service could be restored to the area. The water main, located on May Road near Renee Court,

by Linda Hemmila
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News   -   Jan 18, 2023 Water main break in May Valley neighborhood closes school
Water main break in May Valley neighborhood closes school

May Valley neighborhood residents woke up to find they had no running water Wednesday morning, thanks to a water main break, with repairs expected to run well into the late afternoon before water service could be restored to the area. The water main, located on May Road near Renee Court,

by Linda Hemmila
News   -   Jan 04, 2023 City responds to slide threat above Seacliff development
City responds to slide threat above Seacliff development

Residents have been evacuated in Richmond's Seacliff neighborhood after Mayor Tom Butt was alerted to a potential landslide on the hillside above several homes. According to a post on the Mayor's E-Forum website, "City Manager Curl called in Cal Engineering & Geology Inc., who

by Linda Hemmila
News   -   Dec 30, 2022 Costco ponders Hilltop Mall location
Costco ponders Hilltop Mall location

Costco Wholesale Corporation is seeking feedback from Richmond residents as it considers whether to build a new store at the former Hilltop Mall site. Hilltop Mall, now known as Hilltop Horizon, was purchased in February 2021 by Prolgois Real Estate Investment Trust Company, with plans to build a logistics center

by Linda Hemmila
News   -   Dec 16, 2022 Richmond Firefighters Local 188 annual toy drive draws help from a local school and businesses
Richmond Firefighters Local 188 annual toy drive draws help from a local school and businesses

Students from St. David School made a visit to Station 66 this week contributing toys and a little Christmas cheer to Richmond Firefighters Local 188's annual holiday toy program which serves Richmond families in need. The offerings, collected as part of a school project aimed to contribute to

by Linda Hemmila
Crime in the City   -   Dec 15, 2022 Gunfire near Wendel Park activates ShotSpotter
Gunfire near Wendel Park activates ShotSpotter

Officers recovered numerous shell casings near Wendel Park after responding to a ShotSpotter activation and citizen calls reporting gunfire. Police responded to the area of 2600 Esmond Avenue after residents reported they heard numerous gunshots around 6:42 pm on December 11th. ShotSpotter also detected about 15 rounds fired. Officers

by Linda Hemmila
News   -   Dec 07, 2022 Sideshows are the main event in Richmond
Sideshows are the main event in Richmond

Richmond played host to several sideshows over the weekend, attracting hundreds of cars and onlookers from Friday to Sunday night as police worked to stop the shows and disperse the crowds. Officers responded to 45th and Macdonald Avenue after a group of about fifty cars gathered in what appeared to

by Linda Hemmila
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