Protestors Accuse Chevron of Environmental Racism in Palestine and Richmond
Hundreds, including Mayor Eduardo Martinez, at Chevron Richmond protested its work with Israel and demanded a permanent cease-fire in Gaza....
Hundreds, including Mayor Eduardo Martinez, at Chevron Richmond protested its work with Israel and demanded a permanent cease-fire in Gaza....
The Pinole Valley High girls basketball team, which was supposed to play on the road, took care of business, but the boys could not get the job done....
Thousands of dollars in inventory was allegedly taken from Rich City Rides Bike Skate Shop on Jan. 13. One owner blames the other, who says there was no theft. ...
Although teacher shortages are a national problem, West Contra Costa is facing more vacancies than surrounding districts, according to Public Advocates....
Contra Costa Office of Racial Equity and Social Justice Co-Directors Kendra Carr and Peter Kim shared priority projects with the Board of Supervisors....
Three years since the launch of California's Master Plan for Aging, watchdog and oversight groups are taking a look at progress so far....
The Center at Sierra Health Foundation highlighted the effectiveness and successes of a care over criminalization philosophy in dealing with substance abuse....
On March 5, Antioch voters will decide on Measure B, which would issue $195 million to the district to update the infrastructure and modernize district schools....
One immigrant shares his story of how a trip to rural Alabama and life in the Bay Area shaped his view of racism in America....
Antioch High softball star Apollonia “Apple” Maldonado accepted a full-ride scholarship offer to Weber State University, a Division I school in Utah....
The Richmond landfill closed in 2007 but has received 13 violation notices from 2019 to 2023 for issues including well and surface leaks and visible emissions....
The Pulse sat down with Erica Barbarossa of the Center on Terrorism, Extremism and Counterterrorism to discuss online hate among American youth....
The city of Antioch will pay $150,000 to settle a lawsuit by a KPFA reporter who alleged that Antioch police unlawfully arrested him and used excessive force....
After a recent trend in smash-and-grab robberies at ATMs, the Richmond Police Department is arming residents with tips on how to avoid being targeted....
The California Department of Aging has launched a statewide, first-of-its-kind survey on the needs of mid-life and older adults in the LGBTQIA+ community....
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