🗞️ Riverside News- June 15, 2026
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The Gazette brought Ward 2's City Council race to UCR, where four candidates faced questions from more than 100 residents.
What started as a shuttered farm stand became the foundation for a thriving Riverside market.
We can debate policy without demeaning people.
The Spanish Town Heritage Foundation's 13th annual Tamale Festival returned to White Park on April 18, bringing food, ballet folklórico and Ozomatli in honor of the Trujillo Adobe's historic designation.
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.
Tips on what to plant, when to pick, and what to watch out for in your home garden.
The best colors came long after the sun disappeared - a reminder that patience is a photographer's most underrated skill.
UCR artist John Divola turned century-old archival negatives into a meditation on control and stillness. The Brandstater Gallery brought it home to Riverside.
Teresa Buelna's shop on 12th Street grew from thrifted tubs of fabric into a creative hub for the community.
The Human Migration Institute's annual event offered a space for creativity, connection, and cultural exchange for women rebuilding their lives in Riverside.
How a Cahuilla elder became one of California's most influential voices for Native language, culture, and rights.
The city is recruiting for a new watchdog position created after voters approved Measure L, though some question whether the appointed role can operate independently.
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