Richmond Mayor Delivers State of the City Address
In his State of the City video, Mayor Eduardo Martinez highlighted accomplishments and raised awareness of problems in the city during his first year as mayor....
In his State of the City video, Mayor Eduardo Martinez highlighted accomplishments and raised awareness of problems in the city during his first year as mayor....
Angelo Farooq of the California Workforce Development Board says more needs to be done to connect young people from diverse backgrounds to opportunities....
The Federal Trade Commission has added numerous interpreters and staff to help non-English speakers file complaints about fraud, scams and identity theft....
Homeowners of color, including one from Richmond, their attorneys, and housing experts spoke on a panel Nov. 2 for Ethnic Media Services....
Only 3% of Asian American and Pacific Islander voters cite education access and quality schools as a priority for how they would vote....
A small business owner and a U.S. senator were two panelists on the roundtable discussion “Growing Main Street America, One Small Business at a Time.”...
A new California Black Women's Think Tank survey finds that 2 out of every 5 Black women in California are just a paycheck away from financial instability....
In the hottest labor summer in 40 years, unions are demanding better contracts for working people who can’t live on their paychecks....
Representatives from the Federal Trade Commission and community leaders spoke with ethnic media on the rise in text scams targeting minority communities. ...
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3, along partisan lines, against a student debt relief plan in a move that will affect millions of low- and middle-income borrowers....
About $1 billion of largely discretionary money from the American Rescue Plan Act was still uncommitted to Bay Area projects in December....
City staff presented three scenarios for Richmond's budget over five years to City Council on Tuesday. Even the "optimistic" one predicts a deficit. ...
Low wages, poverty, a lack of self-sufficiency and high housing costs were among the most prominent issues for workers in the East Bay prior to the pandemic....
Hundreds of thousands of UPS workers, including 1,500 in Richmond, could go on strike this summer, which could have major economic implications....
How to spend the remaining $15.5 million of the American Rescue Plan Act funds granted to the city of Richmond was discussed at Tuesday's City Council meeting....
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