🍊 Sunday Gazette: September 14, 2025
Canvas Pizza rolls out a new food trailer, meet Neighbor of the Week Ernesto Rodriguez, and a Creative Prompt on dryer lint.
City Council is back after a two-week hiatus. Council will discuss discontinuing RPD's Crime Free Multi-Housing Program and a potential agreement to bring autonomous vehicle manufacturing to Riverside.
New Five-Year Agreement to Boost STEM Education and Offer Internship Opportunities for CBU Students
Sentenced to 57 Days in work release program, Cervantes also ordered to install ignition interlock and pay fine.
After one year of operation, the downtown vegetarian and vegan restaurant will be closing its doors this Saturday, September 2.
Over 20 dogs have waited more than four months for adoption, highlighting a pressing need for community support.
The City Council doesn't meet this week. Committee will review results to combat homelessness, and RPU Board will hold a public hearing on proposed rate increases.
The Riverside Fire Department has launched a free mobile app, PulsePoint, to notify CPR-trained residents of nearby cardiac arrest incidents in public areas.
Judicial Council discusses court vacancies & funding, CA Supreme Court redefines "presence" in emotional distress cases, 'Snake Burglar' pleads guilty, and Riverside's evidence-sharing under scrutiny.
City Council doesn't meet this week. Other committees meet to consider approving a new permanent art installation in White Park and presentations on Riverside's housing challenges and racial profiling in the police department.
The funds, allocated from the 2023-24 state budget, will support an electronic archival system and enhancements to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Downtown Riverside.
As time takes its toll, Old Riverside Foundation rallies to breathe new life into its cherished Main Street sentinel.
'Our mistakes do not define us,' shares Cervantes at her first meeting back
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