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Give your soul a sonic submersion with a sound bath
Central Stage launches monthly sessions where melodies made from quartz bowls promise to lull listeners into a deep meditative state.
Gwyneth Paltrowโs goop kitchen has landed in the East Bay. We tried it
From gluten-free pizza to grain-free wontons, we sampled takeout dishes from Paltrow’s latest wellness venture.
4 things to do in Richmond this week
Highlights include: Two ways to celebrate Independence Day in west Contra Costa County; a new waterfront-inspired art exhibit at ar-ti-fact; and the return of Music on the Main in downtown Richmond.
City
Where to watch Fourth of July fireworks
The Golden Gate Bridge will be closed during its fireworks show, so the Richmond bridge will serve as a detour.
Community
5 things to know โ July 4 bridge shutdown, AC fare hike, Red Oak seeks volunteers
Kennedy High grad Cynt Marshall garners national STEM spotlight; Richmond-San Rafael Bridge may see more traffic July 4.

Sam’s Doghouse shutters after four decades, Yammy Sushi closes, and Zing Cafe goes dark
A running list of restaurants that have recently closed 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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Richmondside’s Alejandra Armstrong recognized as โunsung heroโ by SPJ NorCal
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