Monthly Archives: October 2010

Hauntatorium event: frighteningly good time

Horror and fun in full supply at the annual “Hauntatorium” event

Oilers’ raw determination wins Richmond Cup

In the Richmond Cup, Oilers win bragging rights as year’s best local team.

Eagles flock to end zone, crush Cougars 54-14

Kennedy Eagles dominate the Albany Cougars in their third win this season.

Ready to work: Sherly Oglivie

Self-motivated mother pursues training and education to achieve goals.

Break in at the Richmond Chamber of Commerce

Unknown persons broke into the Richmond Chamber of Commerce early Wednesday.

City looking to make green off pot businesses

Richmond voters will decide whether to collect a new tax on medical marijuana.

Measure M: More money for schools?

West County voters to decide on a new parcel tax to fund schools.

Singh hopes to bring harmony to council

Underdog candidate Harry Singh hopes to bring fresh ideas to city government.

Harris, a self-made entrepreneur for council

Rhonda Harris has style, substance, and a focus on bringing jobs to town.

A leader who confounds convention

Maria Viramontes says environmental safety and economic growth can go together.

Longtime teacher seeks council spot

Army vet follows his heart to Bay Area, finds his cause in education.

Tubbs: The Nov. 2 surprise?

Rick Tubbs is aiming for an upset in next week’s election.

The human cost of pollution

Residents from across the Bay Area met in Richmond Saturday to discuss health concerns.