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There’s a new award for WCCUSD high schoolers helping their community
Students who participate in projects such as fighting tobacco law violations or reducing racism can earn a state seal of civic engagement.
Richmondโs first 2026 homicide: One dead in Fairmede-Hilltop shooting
A pair of people shot at each other Thursday morning, leaving one person dead and another injured, according to Richmond police.
It’s rattlesnake season. Hereโs how to stay safe
Warm weather means venomous snakes are more active. Snakebites are uncommon but can be dangerous.
City
5 things to know this week โ free immigrant legal aid, Chevron town hall, mayoral forum
From a free legal workshop for immigrants to a way to learn about the city budget, here are five things you’ll want to know about.
Community
6 things to do in Richmond this week
Earth Day cleanups, a student art reception and a Harlem-themed casino night highlight a busy week in Richmond.

Spring restaurant superbloom brings new Filipino, burger, Mexican, coffee, and Nicaraguan spots
FOB West, Tita Becca’s, Butter’s Burgers, Leรฑa, GA.RA, and La Cocinita Nica are some of the East Bay restaurants to open in March.
election news
For the first time in nearly 10 years, Contra Costa voters will pick a new schools superintendent
The June primary could determine who will lead the countyโs 18 school districts, many of which face budget woes and literacy challenges.
SCHOOLS
Contra Costa College cuts staff who support student wellness, academic counseling, enrollment
After backlash, the college district board did backtrack and save one job that supports undocumented students.
Public safety
Richmond’s Flock license plate readers will be turned back on through 2026
The city council voted to extend the contract after the cameras were taken offline due to concerns about potential data breaches.
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