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Bay Area shifting to normal in small and large ways

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Cruise the Main a call for unity, peace in Richmond

By Mike Kinney The lowrider community and other truck, car and motorcycle clubs cruised 23rd Street in Richmond on Sunday in order to celebrate family and promote a safer community. Families lined 23rd Street in a display of multicultural unity and peace. Lowrider events held here during the late 1970s and 1980s were all about families coming together to enrich communities, said Sal Garcia, one of the volunteer coordinators for the Cruise the Main event. “We all grew up as family during those times,” Garcia said. “We want the younger generation to understand about community pride and unity.” Saturday’s event featured dozens of auto clubs from Richmond and also throughout the Bay Area. The event is occurring in the wake of a rash of gun violence in Richmond and surrounding communities.

Lowrider community pays tribute to Richmond High Class of 2021

By Mike Kinney After a turbulent year, Richmond High seniors deserve a smooth ride to graduation or ten. On Friday, the lowrider community held their Second Annual Richmond High Car Show for Graduating Seniors on the campus at 1250 23rd St. Local car club members parked 10 classic low-rider vehicles at the high school campus, where high school seniors were scheduled to pick up their graduation caps and gowns. Hot-rods, souped-up trucks and other old-school muscle cars parked in the new quad by the old science building, showing love for the more than 300 graduates. “We wanted to show them how the community is so proud of their accomplishments this year,” said organizer Gonzalo Rucobo, founder of Bay Area Peace Keeper, a violence prevention organization that works with students at different local school sites. “During these tough times, this graduating class was not able to get or receive a proper celebration they deserve for all of their hard work.”

Pandemic prompted Central Electric to speed up tech investments

Pandemic prompted Central Electric to speed up tech investments FacebookTwitterEmail 1of14 Work trucks in the parking lot of Central Electric, which was founded in 1975.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less 2of14 Chris Martinez, right, and his brother Ernie Martinez, stand outside their office on Friday, March 5, 2021.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less 3of14 Chris Martinez, president of Central Electric, stands above the warehouse at his office on Friday, March 5, 2021.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less 4of14 Chris Martinez, president of Central Electric, stands above the warehouse at his office on Friday, March 5, 2021.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less 5of14 Chris Martinez, president of Central Electric, stands above the warehouse at his office on Friday, March 5, 2021.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less

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