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.
Historic name returns for Riverside’s first purpose-built STEAM campus.
Community hub falls victim to financial pressures as university and owner differ on circumstances of closure.
Local athletes continue city's historic international relationship with Japan.
Highlight: The Tropicaleiza and Salt dance studios flashmob got pretty wild last year. It’s probably reason enough to get out of the house.
Innovation center offers affordable technology programs while turning screen-obsessed kids into creators.
La Sierra University art installation turns macaroni boxes into powerful statement on food insecurity.
Arlington Lions are the kings of Ivy League Baseball.
Annual cultural event returns April 26 to Villegas Park with entertainment, food, and family activities.
Weekend Festivities to Celebrate a Century of Aviation History in the shadow of Mt. Rubidoux.
New owners plan gradual transition for beloved Brockton Arcade diner.
How a pandemic project became BrickMoose, a growing enterprise celebrating local architecture.
Changes include staffing for district's newest school, the yet-to-be-named Eastside Elementary, opening fall 2025.
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