Month: November 2010
For more than a decade, the Richmond PD has been training youth to perform community service-related police duties. http://bit.ly/bfXxOd
Seventy young people learn life skills while safeguarding city streets with the police.
Public health workers distributed thousands of vaccines Wednesday at nine sites across Contra Costa County. http://bit.ly/d2cOh3
Public health workers distributed thousands of vaccines Wednesday at nine sites across Contra Costa County.
Few public high school students in Richmond meet the state standards for proficiency, according to state data. http://bit.ly/dAenFb
STAR Program results show that few high school students in Richmond meet state proficiency standards.
Richmond Art Center’s seventy-fifth anniversary exhibit features work by furniture artist Garry Knox Bennett.
In honor of Veterans Day, we tell one Richmond family’s military story. http://bit.ly/c8r3TK
For one military family, every day is Veterans Day.
It’s a go for Pogo: “We can make this park in a radically new way that truly works for [kids of] the Iron Triangle.” http://bit.ly/a5juz2
A Richmond organization wins crucial $1.9 million to completely rebuild Iron Triangle playground.
Richmond police are cautiously optimistic that its new gun-violence reduction strategy is starting to bear results. http://bit.ly/bgJR21
If you want to control crime, you must control your known criminals, says Lt. Threets.






