Jack London’s legacy lives on in little Richmond house
Author Jack London’s great-grandaughter, a former Richmond librarian, keeps a small collection of his books and family photos.
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Home insurance canceled in Richmond? Here’s what to do
Amy Bach of United Policyholders shares tips for homeowners who’ve received non-renewals and insight into the future of insurance rates in California.
East Bay Regional Park District moves closer to purchase of Point Molate
The EBRPD board unanimously approved a letter of intent to begin the process of acquiring the Richmond property for $40 million.
How a Brazilian couple created a coconut sweet sensation in Richmond
Pingo Doce has been dishing out Brazilian coconut sweets at the Marina Bay farmers market in Richmond.
How Richmondside works with freelancers
Interested in contributing to Richmondside? Here’s what you need to know about pitching us a story.
City
Want to run for local office in November election? Here’s how
The candidate filing period to get on the ballot for the November Election is July 15 to Aug. 9.
Community
Richmond basketball coach gets kids off their phones and learning life skills
Michelle Obama Elementary I AM HOOPS summer league instills confidence, discipline, goal-setting skills.
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Hopscotch launches brunch pop-up, two new market food counters debut
A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond and beyond.
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How Richmondside approaches public safety reporting
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Meet the Richmondside team
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Richmondside: Built on a foundation of listening
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How do you build an outlet for local journalism that is rooted in, representative of, and responsive to communities in a city as diverse, complex, and powerful as Richmond? The answer is listening. We talked to hundreds of Richmond residents who told us what they want from local journalism. Here’s what we learned.