5 things to know โ July 4 bridge shutdown, AC fare hike, Red Oak seeks volunteers
Kennedy High grad Cynt Marshall garners national STEM spotlight; Richmond-San Rafael Bridge may see more traffic July 4.

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A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
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Where to watch Fourth of July fireworks
The Golden Gate Bridge will be closed during its fireworks show, so the Richmond bridge will serve as a detour.
election news
Richmond considers ballot measure to pay for fire station fixes and paramedics
Richmond is the only city in the county without paramedic-certified fire service. Polling says voters are open to paying for it โ but arenโt enthusiastic.
City
Council warned: Stop assigning more work to understaffed city departments
With 18% of Richmond’s city positions left vacant to balance the budget, the city manager told the city council to stop creating new roles and adding new priorities.
Community
Outgoing county assessor calls FBI raids โsubstantial but not substantive,’ saying theyโll meet July 1 deadline
Outgoing Assessor Gus Kramer, whose office and home were recently raided by the FBI, says he expects the county will meet the deadline for its multi-billion-dollar annual property assessment.

Kuboba Spot closes, Townhouse shutters after a century and Line 51 announces final day
A running list of restaurants that have recently closed in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
SCHOOLS
WCCUSD will avoid more layoffs and program cuts by using surplus funds โ at least until 2028
In a 3-2 vote the school board reverses course and bucks the advice of its financial director in approving a budget that uses a one-time surplus and some reserve money.
Public safety
Richmond’s fight against fireworks now includes a fulltime police drone officer
Along with the extra eyes in the skies, the city and community members are educating Spanish speakers and considering tougher penalties that would hold property owners accountable.
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