🗞️ Riverside News- June 30, 2026
City fees updated, transit-oriented plan approved, innovation officer on AI...
Unanimous trustee vote ushers in new era as Dr. Christon Arthur will succeed Interim President Osborn
Poly Boys Volleyball hosts the CIF-SS Championship match, Arlington Baseball hosts the CIF-SS Division 2 quarterfinals and our college teams wrap their seasons.
Windermere Tower Properties provides insights into last month’s housing market.
Cosme Cordova's Division 9 Gallery partners with Killer Queens Social House to transform the normally quiet park into an upbeat family festival ground.
Local farms provide organic, fresh strawberries picked daily on-site.
Riverside’s historic Mother Washington Navel tree, progenitor of a global citrus empire, stands shrouded in protective netting to combat twin threats: the Asian Citrus Psyllid and the Oriental Fruit Fly. Professor Norm Ellstrand breaks down the science.
Dr. Jungmiwha Bullock plans a new identity for an enduring downtown favorite beyond a new coat of paint.
"It’s time to confront a difficult reality: Riverside’s economy is not operating at its full potential," Miles Ward writes, "As a lifelong Riversider, I truly want the best for my city... I am deeply passionate about Riverside’s prosperity and the opportunities that it can unlock."
Riverside City College recognized for its commitment to urban forestry with Tree Campus Higher Education award
Riverside's twenty-five most remarkable teens, the potential return of "speed humps," and considering costs for implementing a real-time crime center are all up for discussion this week at City Hall.
“On April 23, I stood with the Big City Mayor’s Coalition to urge state legislators not to cut vital funding that has significantly reduced homelessness in Riverside.”
Celebrated as a feat of engineering and a symbol of community effort, Victoria Bridge has traversed the challenges of time to serve Riverside's evolving transportation needs.
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