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.
Riverside's last Thrifty ice cream counter starts summer behind an 'out of order' sign.
Vendors and Visitors love the late sunset and warmer temperatures.
Five Years Later, Riverside Artist Releases Time Capsule of 2020's Surreality.
A curated list of upcoming events and happenings The Gazette team is most excited about.
Georgia Nunez-Corvera and Layla Wescott won state championships with projects on Sesame Street's educational impact and disability rights protests.
S. Jack Hu brings research expertise as campus builds on recent AAU membership.
Event at municipal airport aims to connect residents with high-paying career opportunities in growing local industry.
City council unanimously approves demolition to make way for 593 parking spaces and 326 new patient beds at Brockton-14th Street intersection.
The jacaranda bloom is in full effect. Pulchrifying the city streets and skylines with plumes of powerful purple.
UC Riverside's collection of 21 million historical newspaper pages could cease operations by June 30 without $300,000 in emergency funding.
The Mission Inn Foundation's new walking tour invites visitors to discover local history, from pioneers to influential figures across eras and social classes, told directly from the gravesides at the often-overlooked Olivewood Cemetery.
How All Saints Episcopal Church designed a solution that preserves architectural heritage while advancing sustainability and creating a new community space.
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