This Week in City Hall March 9, 2026
City Council, the Planning Commission and five other bodies hold public meetings this week, covering topics from a railroad quiet zone project to a Downtown bar's permit revocation.
City Council, the Planning Commission and five other bodies hold public meetings this week, covering topics from a railroad quiet zone project to a Downtown bar's permit revocation.
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Tips on what to plant, when to pick, and what to watch out for in your home garden.
Neighbor of the Week is a series profiling the hidden heroes of Riverside, doing incredible works of service throughout our different neighborhoods.
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A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
The weekly market relocates four blocks south to a larger space with more free parking, beginning March 7 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
A new plan would reduce speed limits by five to ten miles per hour on more than 100 streets citywide, with a full city council vote expected in the coming weeks.
More than 800 people gathered Wednesday at the Riverside Convention Center for the Riverside County Office of Education's annual luncheon and showcase.
Seven leaders recognized for roles in building RAM and The Cheech, including four posthumous honorees.
Measure would raise Measure Z from 1% to 1.25%; residents raise concerns over spending accountability.
Riverside Arts Council names Alejandro “Mano” Mirandé its March Artist of the Month as Downtown comes alive for the first ArtsWalk just before spring.
Advocates warn Riverside's rejection of a grant to house 114 homeless residents may violate fair housing law — but the window to reconsider may have closed.
A new plan would reduce speed limits by five to ten miles per hour on more than 100 streets citywide, with a full city council vote expected in the coming weeks.
Measure would raise Measure Z from 1% to 1.25%; residents raise concerns over spending accountability.
Advocates warn Riverside's rejection of a grant to house 114 homeless residents may violate fair housing law — but the window to reconsider may have closed.
With reconsideration deadline passed, councilmember argues litigation shouldn't override democratic vote on University Terrace.
The weekly market relocates four blocks south to a larger space with more free parking, beginning March 7 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Seven leaders recognized for roles in building RAM and The Cheech, including four posthumous honorees.
Riverside Arts Council names Alejandro “Mano” Mirandé its March Artist of the Month as Downtown comes alive for the first ArtsWalk just before spring.
The Human Migration Institute is hosting a free, family-friendly afternoon of creative activities and cross-cultural connection on March 8.
Zona Gale won the Pulitzer Prize, planted a tree in Riverside, and became the first to chronicle the life of Mission Inn founder Frank Miller.
How Riverside honored Frank A. Miller's legacy with a citrus-covered replica at the 1926 National Orange Show.
The tenor soloist who sang at Booker T. Washington's memorial service traded his Mission Inn post for the battlefields of World War I, earning a place on Frank Miller's banner of heroes.
Riverside's longest-serving fire chief modernized the department, survived smoke inhalation and a bicycle crash, and never asked his men to face dangers he wouldn't confront himself.
The award-winning author and illustrator explores basketball's history and its power to bring people together in his new book "Basket Ball: The Story of the All-American Game"
The 70-member ensemble features Mozart, Bizet and Mexican folk traditions with tickets starting at $6.
Jan. 23 event includes DJ, new additions to '60 Miles East' exhibit, food and beverages.
High schoolers from across the district transform from strangers to collaborators through months of rehearsals, gaining professional theater experience and life skills that extend far beyond the stage.
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