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Tilden naturalist Anthony Fisher will lead one of his Monday birding walks from 9 a.m. to noon, on Monday, Dec. 5, at Shimada Friendship Park, in Richmond. This is an
Mother-daughter team La Guerrera’s Kitchen is serving up Mexican eats, like tamales and chicken mole rojo, at a new brick-and-mortar restaurant that opened on Dec. 18 in Old Oakland. Photo: La Guerrera’s Kitchen
Usually at this time of year, coworkers, family and friends don their sparkliest outfits and gather to indulge in a holiday drink or festive meal at a local venue, often at a table or private event space booked weeks in advance.
Instead, December 2020’s widespread COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations have led to a near-statewide stay-at-home order, as well as a provisional end to outdoor dining that has restaurants fighting to survive. Denied indoor service for most of the year, eateries across California poured funds into parklets, tenting, heat lamps, table guards and staff training for the safety and comfort of al fresco patrons, only to see outdoor dining officially struck down this month at least through early January 2021. And of course, the lockdown doesn’t ju
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No injuries were reported in a three-alarm blaze that broke out early Friday at a vacant warehouse at 2030 Wright Ave., near the I-580 and Marina Bay Parkway interchange.
The fire was reported just after 2:30 a.m. in the large, two-story commercial building, according to Richmond Firefighters Local 188, the union representing Richmond Fire Department personnel. Responding firefighters found the blaze well-established inside the structure.
“Due to a compromised roof, heavy fire within the building and the vacant state of the structure, a defensive exterior fire attack method was put into action for the safety of firefighters,” Local 188 said in an Instagram post.