A Richmond hit-and-run โchanged our family forever.โ But community support helped us survive
Seven years ago, Shaundria Brown received a midnight call saying her husband Jeron was in critical condition. In her own words, she recounts what happened and describes her familyโs long pathโฆ

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Nudi Blue, Coffee Mill and Benโs temporarily closed
A running list of restaurants that have recently closed in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
10 things to do in Richmond this week
Highlights include: A Plunge centennial party in Point Richmond; Open Studios continues; Soulful Softball Sunday at Nicholl Park.
FPPC fines Richmond council member $400 for improper 2023 recusal
The commission ruled Doria Robinson failed to properly disclose a conflict of interest though it found “insufficient evidence” she influenced the city’s Urban Tilth contract.
City
Update: Richmond discusses city manager hiring
The council interrupted its mid-summer break to discuss hiring Shasa Curlโs successor and extended the contract with a recruiter.
Community
What we know about Richmond’s PCE cases
For decades, the carcinogen was widely used in dry-cleaning and consumer products. Now the state is working to clean up at least 10 local sites where itโs been detected.

New Latin Market lands in downtown Richmond, and a fresh Thai spot arrives in Concord
A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
SCHOOLS
Where will Kennedy High students go if the campus remains closed? There are 3 options
WCCUSD considers sending students to other schools, opening up select ‘safe’ Kennedy buildings, or offering off-campus learning.
Public safety
Fatal stabbing victim identified; suspect arrested
Killing of a Martinez man, 59, at a Belding Woods transitional home is the city’s fifth homicide of 2026, police said.
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