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Richmond pastor accused of sex crimes with underage members of his church
An East Bay pastor is under arrest accused of sex crimes with an underage member of his church and police believe there may be more victims.
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Supervisor calls for wider investigation after Richmond spa possibly linked to Legionnaires' disease deaths
Contra Costa County health leaders are waiting for the results of water samples from a Richmond spa after two people died from Legionnaires’ disease.
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East Bay man released from prison after serving 31 years for crime he didn't commit
A 49-year-old East Bay man was released from prison after serving 31 years for a crime he didn’t commit. While he’s happy to be free, he continues fighting to clear his name.
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High school graduate, father killed in shooting after Virginia graduation
An 18-year-old student who’d just received his diploma at his high school graduation and his father were killed when a gunman opened fire as hundreds of people gathered in a park after the graduation ceremony in Richmond, Virginia.
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At least 2 dead, multiple injured after shooting outside high school graduation ceremony in Virginia
Police say two people have been killed and five more wounded in a shooting after a high school graduation ceremony in Virginia’s capital. Police also said Tuesday night that a 19-year-old is in custody and will be charged with two counts of second-degree murder. The city’s interim police chief said the two who died were an 18-year-old male student who...
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She Moved to California for a Full-time Teaching Job. But High Rent, Low Pay Has Left Her ‘Homeless'
A Richmond school teacher has both a bachelor’s and a master’s degrees in education but says that even with those credentials, she isn’t making enough to keep a roof over her head in the Bay Area.
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Here's Your Chance to Live on a Private Island With Views of San Francisco Bay
A charming bed and breakfast on a private island is now looking for a pair of people to run the operation.
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Virginia Capital Removes Its Last City-Owned Confederate Monument
The city of Richmond — the capital of the Confederacy for most of the Civil War — removed its last city-owned Confederate statue on Monday, more than two years after it began to purge itself of what many saw as painful symbols of racial oppression.