Fluff and Fold
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Students in grades 9–12 can perform their original poetry at the Excellence Through Equity Conference in Palm Springs. Selected poets will address the theme "If I Speak, Will You Listen?" and receive recognition for their talents.
Every Saturday in September, children in grades 2-5 can join a free, interactive program to learn about healthy eating and reducing food waste, with engaging lessons designed to promote lifelong positive habits.
Pediatrician Jesse Oliver Tweed takes over for the late Trustee Tom Hunt
City Council does not meet this week. The Planning Commission will consider a Dutch Bros Coffee drive-thru on Magnolia Ave in the Arlington neighborhood.
36,585 students accepted, surpassing UC Santa Cruz's previous high mark.
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City Council does not meet this week. Instead, other boards and commissions will provide input on proposed spending and project plans.
Emergency services ask residents to heed evacuation orders and avoid the area while crews work to control the blaze
Program created to empower new school administrators with essential skills.
Coalition advocates for increased federal support for the creation and expansion of local parks.
City Council will consider approving $7.1 million for new fire and service trucks, approving a $6.525 million CalTrans-funded sidewalk project in La Sierra, and designating the home of Miné Okubo an official City Landmark.
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