Richmond brothers Brett and Royce Conner, who are fighting the same type of cancer, started a podcast that aims to turn their candid, unscripted conversations into something that celebrates their relationship and spreads positivity.
Author Archives: Charlotte Hahm
Charlotte Hahm is a contributing writer and summer 2025 intern for Richmondside. She's currently a student at Scripps College in Claremont, CA., studying English and politics. Hahm is a Bay Area native and writer for Claremont's newspaper, The Student Life.
How Richmond works: Your guide to local government and city operations
We’ve created a guide to help local residents get answers to their questions about the city, WCCUSD and Contra Costa County.
Local filmmaker crafts a ‘love letter to Richmond,’ the story of a man and a goldfish
Meet Your Neighbor: Award-winning filmmaker Jayson Johnson is in preproduction for his first feature film, a story of perseverance, strength and growth.
Bicyclists, environmentalists split on proposed ‘thrill’ trail in Wildcat Canyon
The EBRPD board approved an environmental study for the proposed Wildcat Canyon Bicycle Flow Trail. If the trail is approved, the district will get a $1 million donation from a couple that supports mountain biking.
Police ‘are people too.’ Meet them at a Richmond National Night Out party
Events will be held in 28 neighborhoods citywide on Tuesday to get police, first responders and residents better acquainted.
Rising sea levels could make it harder to clean up Richmond’s toxic shoreline
Soil and groundwater contamination expert Martin Hamann says rising sea levels could render some technologies ineffective in removing dangerous chemicals from the contaminated Zeneca site in south Richmond.
8 things to do in Richmond this week
Highlight of this week’s What’s Up column: Movies in the Park, the second Point Richmond summer concert and a WCCUSD job fair.
Meet Rodney ‘Alamo’ Brown: The soul behind Soulful Softball Sunday
Richmond native inspires community connection through annual softball game fundraisers.
‘It feels like a street party!’ What it’s like to go to a Point Richmond summer concert
What to expect when you go to one of Point Richmond’s monthly summer concerts. The next one is on Fri., July 11.
Local No Kings protests against Trump draw larger-than-expected crowds, organizers say
Local residents gathered Saturday in San Pablo, El Sobrante, El Cerrito and Hercules to show their opposition to the Trump administration and immigration crackdowns.
Richmond rabbit rescue can help more animals thanks to county grants
House Rabbit Society gets $51K from Contra Costa County to offer low-cost rabbit spay/neuter services and continue its supply giveaways.
