Iron Triangle residents will have a safe place to go during emergencies
Pogo Park’s Harbour Hall will be equipped for emergencies such as toxic air, power outages, and floods. The Community Resilience Center is expected to open this summer.

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A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
After 50 years LifeLong Medical says its mission remains the same โ caring for the underserved
Under the leadership of CEO John Jenkins Jr., son of beloved Richmond pediatrician William Jenkins Jr., the provider now trains doctors. It’s braced for a rocky future as a health insurance crisis looms.
Montclair sandwich shop shutters, La Mexicana gone after 94 years and more closings
A running list of restaurants that have recently closed in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
City
Will the SS Red Oak Victory shipย be dockedย somewhere new?ย A $300K study will try to find out
The historic ship, which operates as a nonprofit museum, has been at Point Potrero since 1998, but there’s an effort to relocate it to Ford Point near the Rosie the Riveter visitor center to boost
Community
Richmond barber offers a shave, a haircut and … lots of doggy treats
Meet your neighbor: Micah Bruce, co-owner of Beautiful Rebel Esthetics, shows his true character, his customers say, by doing things like treating a stray dog to a nail trim, a new sweater and a Spongebob video.

Tarts de Feybesse deploys deception, creativity and technique for top-selling treat
The mango trompe l’oeil from the Uptown Oakland bakery and patisserie reflects the skill and eye for detail marking all of Monique and Paul Feybesse’s creations.
election news
What are Richmond residents worried about as primary election approaches?
Richmond residents share their top concerns about the city, including car thefts, potholes and illegal dumping.
SCHOOLS
WCCUSD hires new special ed director but left parents out of the decision
Rachel Chang of the Mt. Diablo school district succeeds a director the teachers union voted โno confidenceโ in. Parent special ed group says it wasnโt included in the hiring process.
Public safety
Police investigating suspected murder-suicide in East Richmond
Richmond police found a pair of people dead inside a home during a wellness check on Friday morning, marking the second homicide investigation in as many days.
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