Susan Freeman Files Claim Against City Alleging Defamation, Retaliation
Freeman, wife of City Manager Mike Futrell, alleges the city defamed her without investigation or due process and attempted to silence her protected speech and civic engagement.
Three free events at Route 30 Brewing and The Barn at UCR double as community outreach for the city's future USL club.
Having to make hard decisions can be a good thing. The quality of events at this month's ArtsWalk is exceptional.
The removal of artifacts from the Mission Inn sheds light on a shared blame situation that is anything but clear and will take time to sort out.
Organized by SDA Kinship International, the June 5 ceremony honors LGBTQ+ graduates from La Sierra and other area institutions.
The Levantine bakery and cooperative sibling to Slow Bloom Coffee Roasters has found a home in the former Beignet Spot on Market Street.
"Riverside: An All-American City" gathers presidential artifacts, bicentennial kitsch and Frank Miller's peace flag under one small roof.
The Janet Goeske Foundation lobbied Sacramento lawmakers April 29, making the case that its Riverside senior center is a model worth replicating statewide.
After thirteen years, Rick Croy leaves CBU with a WAC title, a tournament appearance, and a program built to last.
With CBU entering the Big West, UCR's new AD inherits a rare intracity, intraconference rivalry - and a fight for the Inland Empire's loyalty.
A favorable draw has both men's and women's teams playing close enough to home that the Lancer faithful are sure to make their presence known in the arenas.
Riverside Arts Council names Alejandro “Mano” Mirandé its March Artist of the Month as Downtown comes alive for the first ArtsWalk just before spring.
Pain Sugar Gallery hosts a retrospective celebrating Irvin Kyle "TOFU" Guzman's whimsical characters and electric palette.
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