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Richmond police stepped up enforcement over the July 4 weekend, making six arrests, seizing illegal fireworks and recovering a stolen loaded firearm.

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New smash burger, BBQ, Thai, and cafe options hit the East Bay
A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
Here’s what you might see if Point San Pablo becomes a shoreline park
Forty-seven acres along Richmond’s western shore will become available in a few years, and Bay Trail advocates say it should become a regional park.
Glom Thai lands in North Berkeley, Miles Pizza Slice fully open in El Cerrito, plus new Turkish, sushi and Korean options among June debuts
Divan, Dropo Sushi and Jjamppong Zizon are some of the several recent East Bay restaurant openings.
City
Richmond City Council keeps running out of time to get things done
Discussions about police military equipment and a proposed ballot measure to create an ethics watchdog commission are among a series of postponed council topics.
Community
Salesian Youth Club makes a lasting impression on Richmond youths
Celebrating its 70th year, the central Richmond activity center known as “The Club” serves about 400 children a year on shoestring budget.

Sandwich surge: New banh mi, sub, burger and tea room options hit the East Bay
A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
SCHOOLS
Hercules High teacher told Latino student she would support his deportation if he was ‘illegal’
Update: WCCUSD said Wednesday that it investigated complaints made against English teacher Michelle Gerst in February, put her on paid administrative leave and ultimately reinstated her.
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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