🍊 Sunday Gazette: September 7, 2025
Ransom B. Shelden’s 1909 fishing trip goes awry and a creative prompt explores steam.
Council votes 4-1 to limit dispensaries to one per ward, prohibit locations in Downtown and Midtown areas, and increase distance requirements from parks.
Corrections policy feedback wanted, Aram Ayra enters Ward 2 race, and Spirit Halloween temporarily takes over future liquor store site.
After unsuccessful 2021 bid, Ayra returns with experience as Budget Commissioner and nonprofit director.
Council to revisit cannabis rules, new Braver Angels chapter launches and Ken returns with reflections from the road.
After cutting permits in half, Council considers rules that would ban retailers from Downtown and Midtown, create 1,000-foot buffers around parks.
National Give Something Away Day, fireworks drones issue 65 citations, and City Council returns with a packed agenda.
After a week off meetings, Council has a full plate revising retail cannabis regulations, $1.53 million in road resurfacing, and reviewing the final report on the City's 2025 Strategic Plan.
Seeking Neighbor of the Week nominations, Seth visits Benedetto Gelato, plus a creative prompt on condensation.
New aerial surveillance program shows mixed results across neighborhoods as complaints increase.
Friday Gazette: July 11, 2025 Hello Riverside, and Happy Friday! We’re heading into a warm weekend with temps in
Video shows uniformed federal agents detaining individuals at Home Depot; Cervantes announces community workshops, policy proposals.
Lancers open season at home with three big matches, including a non-conference showdown against USC.
Let us email you Riverside's news and events every morning. For free!