馃崐 Wednesday Gazette: August 27, 2025
Council subcommittee urges trust in Inspector General formation, international art exhibition opens at Immanuel Lutheran and Meliia鈥檚 Disneyland fundraiser grows.
City will demolish 1965 building and proceed with replacement facility.
Altura-funded mural closes busy Downtown street as local artists create landmark visible from freeway.
City offices will be closed this Friday for Independence Day, and trash pickup will shift one day later.
Anthony Solorzano sits down with the actor, comedian and art collector to discuss how the Cheech Marin Center bridges cultural identity and social activism.
A curated list of upcoming events and happenings The Gazette team is most excited about.
Come early, stay late鈥攜ou can sleep in Friday.
The updated photo will be featured as a center page spread in the August edition of Riversider Magazine.
As organizations work to develop 1,000 vacant acres, family farmers are already transforming small plots into diverse agricultural operations that feed the community.
Popular plane-watching eatery adds healthy menu options while keeping beloved comfort food favorites.
Neighborhood institution returns to Sunnyside Drive following 2022 fire.
The fire began in the wilderness area between Arlington Avenue and the river bottom in the Northwest corner of the city.
RPD's new illegal fireworks drone detection program, a 3rd Street eminent domain consideration, and a $3.3 million contract to advance the design of a new downtown police headquarters are on Council鈥檚 agenda.
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