Point Richmond Music’s 15th Annual Concert Series Concludes In September With Two Free Shows
Aireene & the Itch, Michael Van & The Movers take the stage on September 9th
Matt Jaffe & The Distractions, Extra Large close the series on September 23rd
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Second Annual Million Father March @ Lovonya DeJean Middle School
One Million Fathers Asked to Lead the Nation Back to School
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2265 Rosies
They came from near and far—real Rosies, Rosie emulators, canine Rosies, baby Rosies and even male Rosies.
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Richmond Rosies to Attempt to Reclaim Record
From the Rosie the Riveter Trust
Join us Saturday, August 13th, 2016 for the Rosie Rally!
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Richmond Community Rallies Behind Menbe
Coming just one day after the greater Richmond community learned that the Pantera Company—an Oklahoma Corporation controlled by Richmond developer Richard Poe—had sent a formal 30-day eviction notice to Menbere Aklilu (most commonly known as Menbe), the community gathered to show their support for Saluté e Vita Ristorante, the iconic Richmond treasure owned and run by Menbe.
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Richmond Promise College Success Workshop
Good Morning, Richmond Promise Scholars!
There is still time to register for the Richmond Promise College Success Workshop tomorrow, Tuesday, August 9 at 11:30 AM.
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Richmond City Council Can Delay Democracy But They Can’t Stop It.
Diana Ramirez
Richmond Kids First Youth Leader
August 4, 2016
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Clarifying What Happened With The Kids First Initiative
There has been a lot of back and forth about the "Kids First" measure this week and what happened when it was brought before the Richmond City Council on Tuesday July 26th. From the perspective of Richmond City Council Member Vinay Pimplé, here is some background on the story, the law, and the policy issues around this measure.
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SESSION SCHEDULED TO STUDY SALE OF ADAMS MIDDLE SCHOOL PROPERTY
The proposed sale of the former Adams Middle School to a local charter school organization will be the topic of a study session by the West Contra Costa Unified School District Board of Education.
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