Budget Commission Endorses $62 Million Police HQ Plan; Awaits Council Approval
Commission unanimously backs architectural design and budget increase for Orange Street facility renovation.
Art exhibition captures allure of addictive substances through contrasting visual techniques.
As the May 12 vote nears, Riverside residents urge the March JPA Commission to reject a rebranded warehouse project that threatens neighborhood health, safety, and quality of life.
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.
The Diocese of San Bernardino didn’t just lose a school. It lost credibility. A longtime Catholic educator calls for truth, transparency and accountability.
The All Things Considered co-host brought humor, heart, and hard-earned wisdom to the University Theatre stage, sharing stories from the field and lessons for a life well-lived.
Innovation center offers affordable technology programs while turning screen-obsessed kids into creators.
City Council will weigh interim city attorney picks. The Housing Committee will review Safe Parking pilot details and a proposal to turn a University Ave hotel into affordable studios for people experiencing homelessness.
Each week, we will introduce a new neighbor. This is not a who's who list. These are regular Riversiders doing exceptional things.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
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