🗞️ Riverside News- November 6, 2025
Food assistance guide, downtown valet pilot, November events roundup...
City approves $100,000 in emergency funding while churches and nonprofits expand services.
A curated list of upcoming events and happenings The Gazette team is most excited about.
Six-month pilot starting January charges $20-30 at nine locations; success hinges on businesses promoting service to service to break even.
Several gallery openings and a preview of the Mission Inn lights make this ArtsWalk a must-see.
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Council fast-tracks funding to Salvation Army within days of SNAP benefits lapsing, targeting 500-700 households with immediate food assistance.
Riverside County voters have until 8 p.m. today to cast ballots on Proposition 50, the congressional redistricting measure, at 55 vote centers, 96 drop boxes or by mail.
The beverage-forward locations in Corona, Riverside and Rancho Cucamonga will feature hand-crafted drinks made by specially trained "Bellristas."
Event features free Downtown parking, complimentary lunch for veterans.
City Council will consider reallocating $100,000 for emergency food assistance due to federal shutdown impacts, review a Downtown valet parking pilot, and consider partnership with a South Korean EV company seeking to open in Riverside.
Mayor Lock Dawson on Leading the Big City Mayors Coalition and Bringing State Resources Home.
Council fast-tracks funding to Salvation Army within days of SNAP benefits lapsing, targeting 500-700 households with immediate food assistance.
City Council will consider reallocating $100,000 for emergency food assistance due to federal shutdown impacts, review a Downtown valet parking pilot, and consider partnership with a South Korean EV company seeking to open in Riverside.
First payment from $39 million settlement will help offset $97 million in treatment costs required by 2031 federal PFAS regulations.
Council reviewed feasibility study for River District transformation Tuesday, but questions remain about how the ambitious vision will be funded.
Event features free Downtown parking, complimentary lunch for veterans.
Eighth annual event provides rare public access to Harada House, Trujillo Adobe and other architectural landmarks.
Evergreen Masonic Center to host recognition event Nov. 8.
Two-year collaboration between artist and students documents contemporary Native American boarding school life.
How a road engineer's tribute became a whimsical military installation complete with San Francisco cannons and earthquake-surviving anchor chains.
Five heartbreaking stories from 1893 to 1938 reveal the human tragedies that shaped our city's history.
How a 17-year-old zanjero became the foreman who shaped Riverside's most iconic landmark and built the infrastructure that still serves the city today.
From Iowa farm girl to Mission Inn's beloved soloist, one woman's extraordinary voice graced Mount Rubidoux's Easter services and captivated Swedish royalty.
While many musicians claim vague 'LA area' roots, the 27-year-old proudly represents his Inland Empire hometown on debut album.
Two-year collaboration between artist and students documents contemporary Native American boarding school life.
Fundraiser targets $30,000 for museum programs while expanding venue capacity after last year's sellout.
At Riverside Art Museum's Free Sunday, one woman's uninhibited response to Quitapenas transformed community programming into something elemental.
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