Posts Tagged ‘Richmond Confidential’
Richmond Confidential: Year Three
Today marks the beginning of Richmond Confidential’s third year. We hope to continue to provide information about and for this community while learning to produce better journalism.
Read MoreGalileo guys gather for good times
Louis Fantin limped into the brightly painted building, as he often does on Tuesdays, and took a seat at a round table. At 85 years old, he dealt the cards and studied his hand a little slower than he used to.
Read MoreRichmond Speaks on marijuana
People on the streets of Richmond voice their views on pot dispensaries in their community. Richmond Confidential recently reported on the City Council’s decision to put a moratorium on new dispensaries in the city.
Read MoreRichmond Speaks on divorce
Richmond Speaks on proposed casino
We asked the people on the streets of Richmond one question: What do you think about plans to build a casino at Point Molate?
Read More‘Taking the city back, one block at a time’
On a recent Saturday, Richmond city officials, volunteers and residents joined a community clean-up activity called One Block at a Time to clean a few blocks in the Iron Triangle.
Read MoreCompany Town?: History of the Richmond refinery
Explore the relationship between Richmond’s community and refinery with this interactive, multimedia presentation.
Read MoreReligious leaders launch volunteer campaign
Religious leaders called on at least 100 people to become eligible to volunteer at Richmond High School and other district campuses at a news conference following the recent rape of a 15-year-old on campus. The incident happened during a homecoming dance that had no volunteer chaperones.
Read MoreBad economy brings new vendors to swap meet
Thanks to the slow economy, shoppers can score great deals from new vendors.
Read MoreLights, cameras, action at Richmond High
Concerned parents, teachers and community organizers at Richmond High School have demanded the school board install new security cameras, better lighting on campus and urged the creation of a comprehensive safety plan for the district.
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