Noma Faingold profiles talented Richmond artist Jay Mercado.
Noma Faingold profiles talented Richmond artist Jay Mercado.
Asian and Asian American Richmond and Sunset residents have been subject to increased xenophobia as COVID-19 has changed life for everyone.
I was saddened after reading the recent Commentary in the May 2020 issue …
I saw your call for creative endeavors in the paper, and want to let you know about the growing chalk art collection along Fulton between 31st and 32nd avenues.
District 1 Supervisor Candidate Forum to be held online on May 6, 2020.
On top of increasing the volunteer base, promoting service within the district, and getting more young people involved, Hui wants to mobilize One Richmond so that people can engage with ideas and programs beyond the district.
In the face of these challenges, I want to share with you a message of hope and provide information about city resources that you may find useful.
We will get through this together.
I represent the Saint Ignatius Neighborhood Association and we are strongly opposed to the proposed project at Saint Ignatius College Preparatory.
Visit the #SunsetStrong website to discover how to help local businesses during the coronavirus epidemic.
As a parent of kids in local public schools, I share concerns many of you feel about the future of the educational landscape for our children, educators, administrators and staff.
Prepare Now for PPP Round 2
Earlier this month, $349 billion in federal Payroll Protection Programfunding became available for small businesses and nonprofits as a bridge for COVID-19 related economic impacts.
I am proud to announce the launch of #SunsetStrong , a community-driven initiative spearheaded by District 4 small business owners, artists and residents looking for ways to support their neighbors.
If you are a business owner who would like to be added, would like to update your business’s information, or have any small business support questions or ideas for Supervisor Mar, please contact his office.
Link to a video of personal protective equipment (PPE) being delivered to local hospitals, and healthcare professionals giving an update on the coronavirus pandemic.
Some Californians have begun to receive their federal stimulus checks through direct deposit. This will be part of the discussion at my next Facebook live town hall on Tuesday, April 21 at 2 p.m. You can submit questions here.