Frank B. Devine: Pioneer of Riverside's Citrus Packing Industry
From New York businessman to Sunbeam brand founder, Devine shaped local citrus shipping for nearly four decades.
From New York businessman to Sunbeam brand founder, Devine shaped local citrus shipping for nearly four decades.
RCC students Jewell, Ariel and Felicity bring hand-painted nostalgia to neighborhood windows.
The Kopatz family brought holiday cheer to national television this week, competing on ABC's "The Great Christmas Light Fight" on Dec. 4.
2024 mayoral candidate and neighborhood organizer challenges incumbent Conder in three-way race.
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A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Mexican-inspired cocktail bar and restaurant now open seven days a week at Farm House Collective.
Commemorative stones marking city's defining moments will be rededicated Dec. 9.
Move delegates voting power to Public Utilities staff for five mutual water companies.
Michael D. Ellzey previously led Nixon Library and worked at Sunnylands; board provides documentation, says Executive Committee had authority for personnel decisions.
The Home@LaSierra fund aims to provide debt-free college education to young people aging out of the foster care system.
Tricord Advisors partners with commercial real estate experts to educate community on smart property investment strategies.
The human trafficking survivor support organization received the most votes in a community-driven initiative funding three Riverside nonprofits.
Move delegates voting power to Public Utilities staff for five mutual water companies.
City Council will review representation on mutual water company boards, the Transportation Board considers parking restrictions, turn limits, and speed management measures.
Three-year contract with Riverside County includes community programs aimed at reducing shelter intake.
Council votes 6-1 to establish independent watchdog with power to hire outside counsel
Commemorative stones marking city's defining moments will be rededicated Dec. 9.
The annual event features vendors from Ten Thousand Villages, Inlandia Institute and dozens of nonprofits, with all proceeds benefiting community causes.
Whether you're a Switch On night regular or prefer quieter evenings, here's everything happening Downtown from this Saturday through early January.
The Nov. 15-16 event features international scholars, hands-on activities, and a children's archaeological dig at the university's archaeology center.
Commemorative stones marking city's defining moments will be rededicated Dec. 9.
For 17 years, Frank Miller hosted Armistice Day services atop Mount Rubidoux, raising flags from nations around the world. In 1927, Canada took center stage in a ceremony featuring bagpipes, doves and a tribute to cross-border friendship that endures today.
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.
Lifelong friends bring "60 Miles East" to Riverside Art Museum, celebrating the city's hardcore, punk and ska scenes from the late 1980s to early 2000s.
Several gallery openings and a preview of the Mission Inn lights make this ArtsWalk a must-see.
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.
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