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Richmond High School now has a new state-of-the-art computer lab that will provide students with intensive engineering training. The lab is the result of a wide-ranging partnership between the school, the City of Richmond, the West Contra Costa Unified School District, Chevron, and Project Lead the Way—a national, educational nonprofit that helps schools to expand their work in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math.
This three-piece experimental pop band from Oakland — and no, Religious Girls are not actually girls — is the next feature in our “Bandwidth” video series on East Bay music.
Richmond hip-hop duo is first in a new video series on East Bay music.
17-year-old Guadalupe Morales knows what people think when they hear the words “Richmond High School.” They think of poverty, crime, low-test scores and a horrific gang rape that continues to blemish the school’s image one year later. But despite what people think, and despite disconcerting statistics about the number of Latinas who graduate high school and college into professional careers, Morales is determined to make a life for herself after Richmond High School.
In the past few years Richmond has hired nearly 50 new police officers.
James Brown and B.B. King were just two of the titans who once played Richmond’s circuit of Blues clubs.
Richmond Confidential’s new theme video! Musical composition by Xavier Polk at the RYSE center.
Richmond kids are learning guitar. Could it make the streets a safer place?