đď¸ Riverside News- November 11, 2025
Tuesday Gazette: November 11, 2025 Hello Riverside, and Happy Tuesday! Today we honor all who have served our nation, including
The Superior Court of California, County of Riverside, will hear the lawsuit filed against Riverside concerning Measure C on Friday, Sept. 24. âRiversiders Against Increased Taxesâ (RAIT) will have until Tuesday to submit their opening argument, with the city having to submit their response by Thurs
Should we start with the origin story of Made? RICO:Â Yeah, we could start there. Itâs crazy how the things in your life that you never thought would add upâthis little one, this little one, this little oneâput you in a position to feel like you can tackle this other big thing. In 2012, my father-in-
On August 27, a lawsuit was filed against the City of Riverside by âRiversiders Against Increased Taxesâ (RAIT). The lawsuit claims that the sole measure for November 2, Measure C, is unlawful and should not be on the ballot. Measure C, formally called the âCity of Riverside Services Protection Mea
City Council again until next Tuesday, September 21, here are some notable city board meeting items being heard this week: Charter Review Committee Item 5: Proposed Charter Amendment to Give Mayor Veto Power On Wednesday, the Committee will be reviewing a proposed charter amendment that would formal
Plumes of yellowed smoke rose up and out of Riverside over the weekend after 14 acres in Ward 1 burned when a bonfire in a homeless encampment grew out of control. Riverside Fire Department battled the flames and waited to make certain they were extinguished from Thursday until Sunday morning. Its o
New leaders have taken over Riversideâs Charter Review Committee who will guide the groupâs discussion on the future of the mayorâs powers. Ben Clymer Jr. stepped down from his role as chair as did Malissa Mckieth from her role as vice chair during their August 18 meeting. The pair lead the Charter
What is Twee Coffeeâs origin story? âIt goes back to the time that we met. We met at another local coffee shop, Back to the Grind. [Noel] was hosting an Art Night there and I just happened to be there, drawing, and so he invited me to join his art group, and then a year later [âŚ]
While screens around the world depict a devastated Afghanistan, one Riverside non-profit sets its sights on the work yet to be done for refugee families in the Inland Empire and those who might soon arrive. Dr. Selin Nielsen is the co-founder and president of Glocally Connected, an organization that
The proposed housing and zoning law, California Senate Bill 9 (SB-9), wishes to allow private contractors to construct multi-family dwelling units within a single-family residential zone with little to no local government interference. Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson has teamed up with mayors across the
Hopeful developers tried to appeal a Riverside City Commissionâs decision before the city council on Tuesday in an attempt to save their building project, but the Mission Inn intervened. Real estate investment firm, Greens Ehrenberg, LLC (Greens), has proposed with developers Overland Development Co
Concerned residents and Riverside Unified School District (RUSD) board members alike are anticipating robust discussion at tonightâs board meeting as frustrations mount over funding for school improvements. Funding for much-needed improvement projects within RUSD comes from money allocated from Meas
In December 2018, the Magnolia Presbyterian Church caught fire days before their Christmas Eve and Christmas services. In the Cultural Heritage Boardâs meeting this Wednesday, the church is asking for the approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness to finally rebuild its sanctuary. Established 142
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