🗞️ Riverside News- June 29, 2026
Ethics board meets, Ward 6 sworn in, cultural objects delayed...
The Riverside Transmission Reliability Project, or RTRP, is a 230,000 Volt (230 kV) electric transmission line that will provide
In a tidy subdivision in the hills above the Citrus State Historic Park, Kali Hathaway is baking the bagels of her dreams in her licensed home bakery. In today’s edition, Seth learns more about Parzel’s Bagelry: a great bagel bakery with big bagel ambitions.
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.
Veterans find a welcoming community and financial assistance at California Baptist University, where the Yellow Ribbon Program ensures their educational goals are met.
Riverside-based theatre troupe starts its summer season with a free, family-friendly rendition of Shakespeare’s classic, promising accessibility and community engagement.
Renowned journalist Zita Arocha to discuss her new book "Guajira – the Cuba Girl”
The end of the academic year marked the beginning of a new era on campus.
It didn’t take long for his latest Fourth of July capture to become a classic.
City Council does not meet this week. Instead, other boards and commissions will provide input on proposed spending and project plans.
Once seen as seedy and dangerous, Fairmount Park has undergone a transformation, becoming a vibrant and welcoming space. With improved safety, new amenities, and ongoing community events, this historical park is now a treasured destination for Riversiders.
Constructed as the longest concrete bridge in the world in 1904, Riverside’s Railroad Bridge not only transformed local transportation but also became a landmark of architectural beauty.
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