Downtowne Bookstore Expands With a New Concept Location at Former Salvaged Treasures Storefront
Chapter Two debuts curated gift shopping for bibliophiles during August 7th ArtsWalk.
Senator Richard Roth (D-Riverside) introduced SB 75 which would add 26 new superior court judgeships to underserved regions across the state, including here in Riverside where the majority of the judicial need in the state is concentrated alongside our neighbors in the Inland Empire. “Every day we s
“Winner, winner, chicken dinner!” Fans of the chicken sandwich will be cheering if the Planning Commission approves the Conditional Use Permit and Design Review for a new Chick-fil-a drive-thru only restaurant this morning. The project plans detail a 2,930-square-foot restaurant on 1.36-acres in the
The City Council agenda appears to have recovered from the holidays and is beginning to include some high impact discussion items. Bookworms in delinquency have their fingers crossed for the cancellation of all library fines for overdue materials. Flag Handling An update to the City’s Flag Policy is
Former Ward 1 councilmember Mike Gardner argues the City should leave Downtown parking rates alone.
When it is said that Riverside is a “big city that feels like a small town”, these are the people who create that experience. Aaron Norris, 45, July 1 At the early age of three, Aaron knew he wanted to be in theater and soon began performing Riverside Children’s Theater. His passion took him to […]
Are you the person on your street who checks the Ring Neighbors app first thing when you wake up every morning? If so, Riverside Police Department (RPD) has an opportunity for you. RPD’s next Community Police Academy begins on February 9. The Citizens Academy is an 11-week course RPD says is designe
The Cheech’s inaugural temporary exhibit “Collidoscope: de la Torre Brothers Retro-Perspective” will be closing January 22, 2023. The exhibition was developed in partnership between The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture of the Riverside Art Museum and the National Museum of the American
City Council is back for the new year with a relatively light agenda. The most interesting moment of Tuesday’s meeting might be the very first item on the agenda as Mayor Lock Dawson passes the ceremonial mantle of Mayor Pro Tem from Ward 3’s Councilmember Fierro to Ward 2’s Councilmember Cervantes.
Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson previews her State of the City Address scheduled for Thursday, January 26, 2023 at the Riverside Convention Center.
Today marks the two year anniversary of the time I first pushed a blue button that read “publish” and sent The Raincross Gazette to less then a dozen subscribers. I marked our first anniversary with a few announcements including the launch of our new website, our shady away from “email only” news, a
Thursday, January 5, 2023 Riverside ArtsWalk Time: 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Location: Downtown Riverside Cost: Free Website: riversideartswalk.com The Riverside Artswalk is a monthly community event that celebrates the diversity of arts and culture in Riverside and the Inland Empire. Visit over 22 downtown l
Since 1949 the National Municipal League (now National Civic League) has sponsored the All-American City Award honoring each year a
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