This Week in City Hall: May 25, 2026
The commission takes up stop-data findings under the state's racial profiling law, a complaint policy update, and a look at its first-quarter work plan.
Board unanimously backs recommendation for City Council to approve 10 Voltu 3 trucks, supporting fleet electrification and new Riverside-based company.
Executive director's 13-year tenure transformed RAM into nationally recognized institution with opening of The Cheech.
Two-time champions opened 2025 season with stunning comeback victory in vintage baseball opener.
Memorial project and beautification effort part of citywide commitment to arts and innovation.
Monthly community ride organizers, John and GiGi Arnold, partner with local shop to offer $400 e-bikes, making participation more accessible.
Museum founder draws parallels between humor that commanded reactions and paintings that "flip" cultural tropes as The Cheech approaches third anniversary.
The Riverside Police Department is using commercial drones to catch illegal fireworks users this Fourth of July, issuing $1,500 citations to property owners without officers physically present at violation sites.
Payton Aurora Jones, 19, selected from 127 submissions nationwide for play examining community care and systemic racism.
Angel Sanchez Jr. brings experience in inclusive employment practices and manufacturing innovation to statewide role advising governor on workforce policy.
Oakland hip-hop group brings golden age sound to converted Riverside motel venue.
B.L.A.C.K. Collective and Inland Civil Rights present celebrations this week combining historical reenactments, performances and calls to action.
The exhibit at UC Riverside’s Tomás Rivera Library explores how cyberpunk has evolved from a 1980s science fiction subgenre into a lens for examining modern technology and identity.
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