Neighbor of the Week: Kim Louis
Each week, we will introduce a new neighbor. This is not a who's who list. These are regular Riversiders doing exceptional things.
The museum, which has been closed since 2017, is preparing for a $15 million rehabilitation.
Wood Streets residents may lose Mills Act tax benefits for historic preservation.
Council seeks to formalize a Community Engagement Policy, increase Fairmont Golf Park fees, and update the Municipal Code to allow ride-share vehicle parking.
The decsion to hand a third of the City's residential trash pickup services from Burrtec to Athens is continued from last week.
Robillard is the second to publicly declare candidacy for the City Council in the 2024 election.
Opponents say additional flags would divide, proponents say it celebrates diversity
Council may throw out Burrtec for trash pickup and decides on which commemorative flags may fly at City Hall.
Silva's "Grandmothers" features representations of Riverside's indigenous peoples serving as spiritual guardians for those who respect the divine feminine and Mother Earth.
Inland Empire Kids Outdoors and Arrowhead Mountain Spring Water remove trash from the Santa Ana River Beach in honor of Earth Day.
The Cheech's financial performance, new solar greenhouses for the Northside, and a new local landmark are all under consideration.
Local politicians have begun declaring their candidacy more than two years before the election on November 5, 2024. Here is a list of who is running to represent Riverside residents.
Teaming up with California Aeronautical University to promote aviation in the face of a global pilot shortage.
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