UCR ARTS Exhibit of Sherman Indian High School Student Photography Closes Nov. 2
Two-year collaboration between artist and students documents contemporary Native American boarding school life.
Human Migration Institute Celebrates 10 Years of Transforming Refugee Lives
County's Only Refugee-Focused Organization Has Supported More Than 1,500 Individuals From Afghanistan to Ukraine.
Art Alliance Aims to Exceed 350 Attendees at Second Annual ARToberfest Oct. 18
Fundraiser targets $30,000 for museum programs while expanding venue capacity after last year's sellout.
City Council Awards $19.7 Million Contract for Cesar Chavez Community Center Renovation
Century-old Eastside facility to receive new roof, windows, elevator and expanded arts spaces in state-funded restoration.
City Council Approves Emergency Moratorium on New Smoke Shop Permits
45-day ban targets establishments selling illegal products including cannabis, psilocybin mushrooms and nitrous oxide tanks amid rising criminal activity.
91 Freeway at Adams Street Interchange Project Moves Closer to Reality After Years of Planning
The $129 million reconfiguration aims to reduce congestion by eliminating eastbound ramps and moving them to Indiana Avenue, with construction expected to begin in 2028.
City Considers Pilot Program to Transfer Housing Density Along University Avenue
Staff proposes allowing property owners to move unused residential development rights between parcels to increase housing on vacant lots.
Diaper Bank Launches 'Cram the Van' Drive During National Awareness Week
Local nonprofit seeks 25,000 diapers to help families struggling with basic necessities.
Planning Commission Advances Riverside Alive Project Despite Air Quality Concerns
The proposed Downtown redevelopment could bring 168 residential units, 376 hotel rooms, and expanded convention center to 10.2-acre site.
International Art Exhibition Brings Sacred Contemporary Works to Immanuel Lutheran Church
Over 100 pieces by Swedish artist transform traditional iconography through abstract expressionism.
Child Nutrition Program Returns with Farm-to-Table Experience
Feeding America's September course for grades 2-5 adds produce harvest to curriculum.
Arts Academy Students Perform at National Festivals
Five musicians selected for prestigious LA Philharmonic event; mariachi ensemble competes at nationals.