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Californians facing deportation could be guaranteed an attorney under new program
Defendants in criminal court have a constitutional right to an attorney. A bill authored by Assemblymember Mia Bonta would provide legal representation to those in immigration court.
Richmondโs Voices of Reason draws on rich tradition of Black American vocal music
The vocal group, based at the East Bay Center for the Performing Arts, has released a recording capturing its celebratory version of the 2022 single โMagicโ by Compton-raised rapper Vince Staples.
Local Iranians are intensely stressed about war as they celebrate new year
While Richmond City Council considers anti-war resolution, a local theater and an El Cerrito school focus on listening and healing.
City
Richmond election forums: Meet June 2 primary candidates for mayor, city council
Ask questions and hear from the candidates at Richmondside’s candidate forums. The first one, for the mayoral race, is April 22.
Community
County reschedules Cรฉsar Chavez event following sexual abuse allegations
The Mexican-American labor movement icon had deep East Bay ties. A news investigation uncovering claims of rape and abuse is causing a reckoning.

Hawaiian barbecue chain closes Berkeley branch
An option for plate lunches and more on Telegraph Avenue has shuttered.
election news
Foros electorales de Richmond: Conozca a los candidatos a la alcaldรญa y al Concejo Municipal
Richmondside organizarรก tres foros antes de las elecciones primarias del 2 de junio. El primero serรก con los aspirantes a la alcaldรญa el 22 de abril.
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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