🍊 Sunday Gazette: August 17, 2025
Ken Crawford shares homecoming progress, Russell Park naming controversy revisited and a creative prompt on moth magnets.
After two years of virtual fundraisers, community members of all breeds came together on Saturday for the first in-person Walk with the Animals since 2019. Now in its 30th year, the event is a fundraiser-turned-festival for the Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center (MSRPAC). Starting out as a simple d
A free public forum for Riverside County judicial candidates is scheduled for 6:15 p.m. on Wednesday at Riverside City College. Inland Empire legal news publication Follow Our Courts has partnered with RCC to present the forum, which will be held at the Digital Library Auditorium on the RCC campus.
Work continues on the general fund and biennial budgets, a grant can help pay for a new RPD service dog, and the Board of Ethics considers amending its current code.
Cars and pets and bugs and treasures on tap this weekend. Plus pancakes.
Lawsuit by Riversiders Against Increased Taxes successful: Certification of Measure C blocked
This week the City Council will hear the annual Community Police Review Commission report and consider a new ordinance regarding smoking in multi-housing units. On Thursday, the Planning Commission will review plans for an expansion of the Kaiser Permanente Riverside Medical Center.
Whether you're in the mood for gardening, craft beers, art or museums, we have you covered for April 22-24.
From one of Riverside’s oldest neighborhoods, to the home of a large Hispanic population, to Sycamore Canyon’s natural beauty and trails, Ward 2 is rich in heritage and diversity. For 15 years, Andy Melendrez has represented Ward 2 as the council member. He made his mark in the city by championing d
Tesla showroom, service center to repurpose former Amtrak call center site in Orangecrest
Council reviewed the 2022-2024 biennial budget in a special Monday meeting; Tuesday's agenda includes a vote to purchase property currently serving as RPD headquarters and the sale of city-owned land in Casa Blanca for a new affordable housing development
How a group of 14 politically diverse Riversiders agree on how to modernize California’s mental healthcare laws.
A 113-year Riverside Easter tradition returns after COVID-19 hiatus
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