Moth Magnet
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
One in an occasional series about Riverside small business owners.
On Saturday, Cheech Marin opened the museum that bears his name, inviting the community to enjoy his collection.
Tuesday, June 21 City Council Item 7 – Blue Zone Status The council will hear a presentation by Riverside University Health System to determine whether the city is eligible to be designated as a Blue Zone community, an area in which a certain number of residents live to 100 years old or older. Item
The second annual celebration of Juneteenth came alive in Riverside’s White Park on Saturday, and while some may be unfamiliar with this historic event, its meaning for the African American community and the country as a whole, the occasion included something most people are very familiar with: barb
Riverside's Public Library has come a long way from its origins in John W. North's parlor.
Saturday, June 18 The Cheech Opening Day Celebration Time: 10:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.Location: The Cheech Center for Chicano Art & CultureCost: Free Everyone is invited to celebrate the opening of the brand-new Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture with a day full of art, dance, music and food. Ad
Local artist and Tio’s Tacos owner Martin Sanchez has created Riverside’s very own “Oz,” where a horse of a different color might be the most normal thing on the property. Walking into Tio’s gives you the feeling you’re not in Riverside anymore. Which is exactly what Sanchez wanted. An escape from t
City of Riverside Fire Chief Michael Moore has been named Interim City Manager, effective immediately. replacing Al Zelinka, who’s taken a position with the City of Huntington Beach. Moore will fill the position while a replacement is sought, a process expected to take several months. In the meantim
RPL program travels to two library branches a day Tuesday through Friday, plus "pop-up" park visits by the STREAM Mobile, and prizes for children, teens and adults.
Committee proposal could come in for just under $8.5 million in state's Homelessness, Housing and Prevention block grant funding for 2022-2023.
The family behind successful Punjabi home restaurant Cali Tardka on their humble beginnings, viral success, and delectable cuisine.
Ninety-five degrees and light winds are what the competitors had to work with on a beautiful day in Riverside’s Fairmount Park, which was again the host of this year’s Riverside Regatta. The regatta, an annual fundraiser for the Riverside Community Sailing Program, was led by 83-year-old founder and
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