🗞️ Riverside News- April 20, 2026
Ward 2 forum days away, packed City Hall agenda, water outlook mixed bag...
Each week, we will introduce a new neighbor. This is not a who's who list. These are regular Riversiders doing exceptional things.
Weekend events fill the calendar, games of the week highlighted and Feeding America’s child nutrition program returns with a farm-to-table twist.
Smudge Pots faced the Perris Prospectors in Saturday’s ballgame and Riverside Arts Academy students shine on national stages.
Council approves $200M Northside soccer stadium talks, Riverside Light Parade group adopts park for cleanups and National Senior Citizens Day celebrates our elders.
Riverside developer aims to create regional destination on former Ab Brown site with 5,000-seat expandable stadium and 1,148 housing units, forming major entertainment corridor alongside neighboring adventure park project.
Summer heat rises after a mild season and senior center opens California’s first senior-focused digital learning hub.
City tackles sewer finances, Ab Brown Sports Complex plans and warehouse rules near schools, plus how to prepare for earthquakes.
This week's agenda includes infrastructure decisions about sewer system finances showing reserve depletion by 2027, potential purchase of the 56-acre Ab Brown Sports Complex for a soccer stadium entertainment district and new warehouse development restrictions near schools.
Ken Crawford shares homecoming progress, Russell Park naming controversy revisited and a creative prompt on moth magnets.
Montero joins Aram Ayra in race for seat currently held by Clarissa Cervantes, who is not seeking re-election.
Meliia’s Disneyland dream gets a boost, Christen Montero enters Ward 2 race, $20,000 in scholarships awarded and a call for better late-night dining in Riverside.
Parkview Legacy Foundation launches grants for local nonprofits and Penrose Record Room offers quality vinyl at blowout prices.
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