🍊Your Riverside Weekend- May 16, 2026
Your Riverside Weekend- May 16, 2026 Happy Saturday, Riverside! We hope your week treated you well. Before you head into
The 301-day design-build project will relocate the City Clerk's Office to the ground floor and add a grab-and-go food area, funded partly through Measure Z reserves.
A monthly stroll through Riverside's everyday neighborhoods, one step at a time.
Organized by SDA Kinship International, the June 5 ceremony honors LGBTQ+ graduates from La Sierra and other area institutions.
A Riverside man who took up cycling on doctor's orders after an arthritis diagnosis will ride 525 miles from San Francisco to Los Angeles in September, and he wants company.
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A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Phase two of Simpson v. City of Riverside puts at least $46 million in potential refunds on the table, with a final judgment expected within weeks.
The Board of Public Utilities backed a working group's six-project spending plan, though some members questioned whether city-facility investments would deliver enough direct benefit to customers.
The Micro Bird G5 purchases replace two aging vehicles and qualify for state and utility rebates that offset the cost.
The Levantine bakery and cooperative sibling to Slow Bloom Coffee Roasters has found a home in the former Beignet Spot on Market Street.
Carleigh Rios' original play, "Mermaid Story," will receive a professional staged reading at the Palm Springs Cultural Center on June 7.
That little armored creature rolling around under your rocks is older than the dinosaurs, tastier than you'd think, and better for your soil than you knew.
State investigators will look into whether council members broke fair housing law when they turned down $20.1 million for the University Terrace Project.
The Board of Public Utilities backed a working group's six-project spending plan, though some members questioned whether city-facility investments would deliver enough direct benefit to customers.
The Micro Bird G5 purchases replace two aging vehicles and qualify for state and utility rebates that offset the cost.
Candidates from three contested council races respond to questions about city manager retention — and Mike Futrell's decision to stay.
From electric buses to a River District workplan, City Council and six other boards and commissions hold meetings across the week.
Five private homes built between 1924 and 1955 open for one Saturday — three decades of American life, told through the houses Riversiders lived in.
Blue Zones Riverside and the county's health community are coming together this Mother's Day to remind us that supporting moms is a year-round practice.
Banner Bank is partnering with the sexual assault resource organization for a solidarity gathering at its Riverside branch.
Free and low-cost events across the final two weeks of April celebrate the environment, community and the science of living longer.
The story behind Magnolia Avenue's grand design, its presidential cross streets and the settlers who made it Southern California's most celebrated boulevard.
Built on land donated by a Riverside mayor, the American Legion's Lake Evans home has served veterans for a century.
Forty years later, Sherman Indian High School's Inter-Tribal Pow Wow is still going strong, and so are the people who made it happen.
When Riverside held its first Easter Sunrise Pilgrimage in 1909, Gustav Hilverkus was there — cornet in hand, music echoing off the mountain.
'Hadestown' actor Nickolaus Colón on why the ancient myth of Hades still moves modern audiences — and why two nights at The Fox are worth clearing your calendar for.
After five years of dormancy, Riverside Lyric Opera marked its revival with a sold-out gala concert at UCR's University Theatre - complete with a surprise proposal.
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.
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