After decades of waiting, residents will soon enjoy scenic trails, restored habitats, cultural programming and eventually a regional park with the Richmond-San Rafael bridge as a backdrop.
Author Archives: Jana Kadah
What I cover: I write about Richmond schools and youth issues, Contra Costa College, the county Board of Education and other general topics.
My background: I made my way to the East Bay after covering city hall at San Jose Spotlight where I earned several first-place awards for my local government, business/economy and public service reporting from the California News Publishers Association. Before that, I was a reporter for Bay City News, where I wrote about issues ranging from homelessness to the environment and education.
New Richmond tiny home project doubles number of county beds for unhoused youths to 25
The new downtown community was built with the help of donations and hundreds of volunteers, many of them high schoolers from around the East Bay.
‘We’re here for them’: WCCUSD takes extra steps to protect immigrant families against ICE raids
New mandatory training for administrators is part of an updated policy on how the district responds when ICE shows up on campus.
Books for babies: How Richmond families are building home libraries, one delivery at a time
A Berkeley nonprofit is delivering age-appropriate books to children under five in Richmond and San Pablo, helping them start kindergarten ready to read — no matter their family’s income.
Photos: Mr. Pierce, beloved De Anza principal, remembered for serving from the heart
Hundreds gathered Friday night for a celebration of life for Chris Pierce, former WCCUSD student, teacher and administrator.
WCCUSD school community remembers beloved principal who ‘helped make dreams come true’
Christopher Pierce, former De Anza High principal, died on July 4, just as he stepped into his role as principal at Betty Reid Soskin Middle School. He was 45.
He survived one of the Bay Area’s most horrific dog attacks. But that’s not his legacy
At age 10 Shawn Jones’ story made national headlines, but the former Richmond resident has a new tale to tell: He’s championing the needs of disabled people in the workplace.
WCCUSD school board OKs budget that cuts positions, could increase class sizes
The West Contra Costa Unified School District board approves its $458 million 2025-26 spending plan on Wednesday.
Richmond school staffer who inspires kids to show up is also uplifting parents
Meet Your Neighbor: Verde K-8 School’s Marta Nieto teaches immigrant moms how to get involved while also improving attendance.
Contra Costa Community College staff protest top execs getting 8% pay raise
College leaders, including at Contra Costa College in San Pablo, to make $297,000 to $447,000 a year while classified staff members say they’ve faced layoffs and a custodian shortage.
Outdoor-focused nonprofit hopes to help more Richmonders by building a new center
Yes Nature to Neighborhoods, which teaches youths leadership skills through outdoor recreation and environmental action, is building a new center across from Nicholl Park on Macdonald Avenue.
A new free class at Latina Center has Richmond youths building more than just robots
Future Latin Tech program will run for three years at center that got its start helping domestic violence survivors.
Una nueva clase gratuita en Latina Center permite a los jóvenes de Richmond constuir más que solo robots
Free educational robotics program will run for the next three years at the Latina Center.
WCCUSD’s new superintendent was a district elementary school principal
Cheryl Cotton, incoming leader of the west Contra Costa County school district, faces challenges including declining enrollment, low test scores, high chronic absenteeism.
Families say WCCUSD needs better plan to support most vulnerable students
School district and community worked more closely this year to develop accountability plan to help address problems including absenteeism, low test scores and suspensions.
‘Excited, eager, optimistic:’ Local high school seniors celebrate scholarships
Richmond Promise’s support gives students confidence. Some are eyeing double majors and medical degrees.
Stege school supporters want their lead exposure questions answered
Two months after learning that Cal/OSHA fined WCCUSD for not warning school construction workers about lead, community leaders will host lead workshop.
WCCUSD will soon announce its new superintendent
UPDATED: After a months-long national search, the school board interviewed three finalists and plans to name its next leader by June 4

