Fluff and Fold
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
District to offer free lunches at parks and libraries.
The registry aims to assist law enforcement and emergency services in locating residents as quickly and safely as possible.
Each week, we will introduce a new "neighbor". This is not a who's who list. These are Regular Riversiders doing exceptional things.
Nolan Shaheed has played with many of the greats. He brings his skills to Pierce Street Jazz at the Zapara School of Business.
This week, the City Council will discuss a preview of the City's 2024-2026 budget, an increase in illegal fireworks penalties from $1,000 to $1,500, and the potential return of pedal boats to Fairmount Lake.
Raincross Master Chorale to Perform “Voices of the Future” Featuring College Scholarship Winners and Riverside Arts Academy Singers
Newly elected council members voted 4-3 in favor of the long-debated project, pushing forward the long-debated plan for 180-foot power lines along the Santa Ana River.
A visit to Hunter Hobby Park and an extended discussion on the City's move to "reinitiate, without delay, the complete construction and operation of their portion of the Riverside Transmission Reliability Project" are part of City Council's agenda for the week.
U.S. News also ranked the high school tenth, nationally in their annual survey.
Unanimous trustee vote ushers in new era as Dr. Christon Arthur will succeed Interim President Osborn
Riverside City College recognized for its commitment to urban forestry with Tree Campus Higher Education award
Riverside's twenty-five most remarkable teens, the potential return of "speed humps," and considering costs for implementing a real-time crime center are all up for discussion this week at City Hall.
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