🗞️ Riverside News- February 19, 2026
Crack down on Nitrous Oxide & Kratom, Stray Dogs turns 1, Philharmonic upcoming intimate show...
The Downtown dog-friendly café is celebrating its first anniversary with events through the end of February, including a movie night, a matcha class and a two-day anniversary weekend.
The salon-style gathering at Loft .84 will feature live music and a candid discussion about the orchestra's future direction.
The committee's vote sends both bans to the full City Council, putting Riverside ahead of state lawmakers who failed to pass kratom regulations last year.
The annual parade, founded by two high school students in 1980, brought together community leaders, performers, and families for a day of celebration on February 14.
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This year's Rock of the Ages celebration comes just months after Downtown Riverside earned state recognition as a California Cultural District.
Nonprofits seeking city support face three-year funding freeze as council prepares June tax vote.
City Council does not meet this week. The Safety Committee will consider restrictions on nitrous oxide and kratom products after police found extensive sales and health officials linked them to fatal overdoses.
Extending Measure Z Is the Right Choice for Riverside's Fire Department.
How Riverside honored Frank A. Miller's legacy with a citrus-covered replica at the 1926 National Orange Show.
A temporary transit rider discovers the kindness, humanity, and connections that make Riverside's buses more than just transportation.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
A first-of-its-kind exhibition at RAM and the Cheech explores how Chicano photographers have used cameras to document their communities and reshape American art history.
Nonprofits seeking city support face three-year funding freeze as council prepares June tax vote.
City Council does not meet this week. The Safety Committee will consider restrictions on nitrous oxide and kratom products after police found extensive sales and health officials linked them to fatal overdoses.
Legal threats mount as ACLU, property seller warn of lawsuits over Jan. 13 vote that rejected conversion of Quality Inn into 114 affordable units.
City Council will discuss two potential lawsuits related to the rejected University Terrace homeless housing project and review the 2026 Book of Work outlining major city priorities.
This year's Rock of the Ages celebration comes just months after Downtown Riverside earned state recognition as a California Cultural District.
The 33rd annual Riverside Dickens Festival will explore themes of poverty, resilience and community care when it returns to White Park Feb. 21-22, marking a shift toward social equity.
Blue Zones Project Riverside workshop helps residents navigate the question that defines a meaningful life: Why do you get out of bed every morning?
From coffee shops with Saturday markets to couples yoga and early morning runs, local businesses are redefining romance with creativity and heart.
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.
A century ago, the city issued more than $2 million in building permits for the third straight year, transforming downtown with structures that still shape our landscape.
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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