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7 things to do in Richmond this week
Highlights include a celebration of National Rosie the Riveter Day, Plant Nerd Day and an upcycle workshop.
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.
4 things to know in Richmond this week
Highlights: Tour Richmond’s toxic shoreline; Atchison Credit Union expands citywide; library groundbreaking and more.
City
Richmond mayoral candidates go after incumbent for controversial remarks
A recent forum ahead of the June primary started off with all four of Mayor Eduardo Martinez’s challengers critiquing his performance.
Community
This 240-ton Richmond sculpture is the artist’s masterpiece. But you wouldn’t know it
A massive public artwork has loomed over Hilltop auto mall for four decades without a sign. Can it be saved from obscurity?

The debut cookbook from this decorated Kickapoo chef from the East Bay centers seasonality and knowing whose land youโre on
“A Feather and a Fork,” from Crystal Wahpepah, whose eponymous restaurant is in Fruitvale, is now available.
election news
Will Richmondโs next mayor be a progressive, a moderate or a staunch conservative?
The decision voters make in June could shape the city for decades, say candidates and political observers.
SCHOOLS
WCCUSD case could set precedent that classrooms can be staffed with ‘unqualified’ people
At a hearing on Monday, an appeals court justice pressed the district on letting uncredentialed substitutes teach classes for the full year.
Public safety
New details in mass shooting that claimed life of San Pablo teacher
The deaths of Richmond resident Latetia Bobo and a Stockton man were Oakland’s the 13th and 14th homicides of 2026.
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