Riversiders Raise Ethics, Watchdog Concerns at City Council
From a missing watchdog to conflict-of-interest questions, residents raised pointed concerns — and on one item, got results.
RUSD Board Approves $24.5 Million Office Purchase, Council continues the hiring process for a new City Attorney.
City Council continues the hiring process for a new City Attorney and the Transportation Board will review local traffic improvements.
Court-Side Connections: Why Riverside’s People Make It Home, Neighbor of the Week: Local Legend Kaylee Hauck, and a creative prompt on moss.
Each week, we will introduce a new neighbor. This is not a who's who list. These are regular Riversiders doing exceptional things.
District commits to Iowa Avenue buildings despite questions about process; partnership details remain unclear.
New Eastside elementary breaks ground after decades of advocacy, plus students invited to design Riverside’s Clean Campus T-shirt.
Professional men’s and women’s soccer coming to Riverside through USL expansion, plus Games of the Week: water polo all weekend and the city’s top matchup.
Hospital's largest investment aims to address regional bed shortage in growing Inland Empire.
Chamber honors young entrepreneur’s lemonade stand and the Housing Committee revisits mobile home rent control despite Council’s recent 2.8% cap approval.
Committee debates further amendments less than a week after City Council set annual increase limit for 2026.
City planners question local impact of transit housing mandates, Riverside offers micro luxury escapes and the city debuts AI assistant Rivy on its website.
No City Council meeting this week; other agendas include $1.44M for Wilderness Substation upgrades and affordable housing updates. Plus, the Museum of Riverside explores how repatriation and museums can collaborate.
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