🍊 Wednesday Gazette: April 30, 2025
Wednesday Gazette: April 30, 2025 Hello Riverside, and Happy Wednesday! Today is my first day mostly back to regular work
From pub crawls to karaoke—your guide to Irish celebrations across the City.
When late-season storms transform our desert landscape, these six local trails offer a taste of the Emerald Isle right in our own backyard—if you catch them at their brief, verdant peak.
New 'Garden Room' at RMA aims to showcase local talent in intimate setting.
City commits to nine new courts at Arlington Park, additional facilities at Armory site.
Longtime citrus farmers recognized for agricultural advocacy and community service.
The Riverside City Firefighters Association’s Pipe and Drum Band will march through Downtown Riverside for its 5th Annual St. Paddy’s Day Pub Crawl, celebrating Irish and Scottish firefighting traditions with live music, food, and firefighter merchandise.
King High's annual event, started by a single teacher, honors veterans and bridges generations.
Highlanders and Lancers look to move up in the conference standings before next week’s conference tournaments.
The First Congregational Church basement serves as hub for weekly meals, and biweekly free medical clinic.
From high school painters to civil rights heroes, women’s stories are a prominent feature of the first Thursday stroll downtown.
Solar-powered farming project aims to combat climate change impacts while honoring city's citrus heritage.
The Bears hope to extend their postseason after losing in the semifinal of the Southern Section Tournament.
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