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More than 500 people filled Hilltop Community Church on Thursday to mourn Ervin Coley III.
About 20 people gathered in front of the El Cerrito offices of Contra Costa County Supervisor John Gioia late Friday to protest a transfer of funds away from an urban ecology program.
North Richmond’s crime rate was on the decline before last week’s deadly shootings.
More than 100 people gathered on Saturday at the corner of 23rd and Macdonald Avenues.
Two men were shot, one fatally, while standing on Third Street on Wednesday night.
Ervin Coley III, 21, worked as a gardener in his community.
City officials on Tuesday said the city was in strong position win the competition to be the site of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s new campus.
George Livingston, the city’s first elected black mayor.
More than 30 local organizations and hundreds of residents and city leaders will gather in Lovonya DeJean Middle School’s multipurpose room Saturday for the event, titled “Sisters in Solidarity: Richmond the Beloved Community.”
With no dissenting votes, the council on Tuesday decided to ask local voters to approve a half-cent raise in their sales tax.