Another Bay Area city will tackle license plate reading cameras after major concerns about privacy and where that data is going. The city of Richmond turned off their license plate readers over ...
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Richmond City Council members propose funding for virtual academy, school programs
Several Richmond City Council members are asking for more money to go toward the Richmond Virtual Academy and other school programs, a development welcomed by community members who have advocated for ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Several ordinances officials say will help Richmond residents thrive were approved on Monday. This includes investments in substance abuse recovery and the creation of a new ...
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Richmond City Council delays vote on controversial permit for business’s outdoor events
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Richmond City Council unanimously voted to postpone a controversial special use permit ordinance vote on Monday, allowing an event space to hold outdoor events. The vote was ...
RICHMOND, Calif. (KRON) — The Richmond City Council is set to vote on whether to re-activate “Flock” cameras. In the East Bay, the debate over Flock cameras — a more advanced surveillance and license ...
A group of pro-Flock activists held a rally to persuade the Richmond city council to extent the contract with the license plate reader company and to turn the cameras back on. The police chief credits ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Richmond City Council members have joined the fight to keep the school district’s virtual academy funded. During a Richmond City Council meeting on Monday, April 13, ...
RICHMOND, Calif. - A group of pro-Flock activists rallied on Tuesday ahead of a Richmond City Council meeting touting the benefits they see in having automated license plate readers capture photos of ...
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