🗞️ Riverside News- November 14, 2025
Museum governance debate, Vahl runs for Ward 2, Korean EV company partners with Riverside...
Long-time purveyor of produce Rick Armenta loves bringing high-quality fruit, vegetables, and juices to his loyal customers.
Riverside's star football team could get new football, softball, baseball and soccer fields in Governor Newsom's proposed 2022-2023 budget.
City residents, workers and college students are invited to share their opinions on essential issues like work, education, arts and culture, and public safety.
City Council (Special Meeting) Item 2: Recruitment of new city manager On Thursday, June 2, the council will discuss in a closed session whether to initiate a search for a new city manager to replace the current city manager, Al Zelinka, who will leave the position on June 3. Board of Ethics Items 3
Friday, May 27, 2022 39th Annual UC Riverside Pow Wow Times: 5:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. Friday; 11:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m. Saturday; 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. SundayLocation: Riverside Sports ComplexCost: Free After a two-year hiatus, the 39th UC Riverside Pow Wow, hosted by the UCR Native American Student Programs
In 1919, Riversiders from 'the French colony' dedicated a tablet in White Park to honor the mothers of soldiers who served in World War I
Item 6a The council will vote on a motion to waive the usual notification requirements of the Sunshine Ordinance, also known as the Brown Act, to allow the addition of a resolution supporting the Mulberry Garden Apartments Project. The Sunshine Ordinance requires 72 hour notification for any additio
Visit the new CARB headquarters, hear renowned Riverside author Susan Straight read from her latest book, and tour Frida Kahlo's Mexico City house this weekend.
On Tuesday, the Riverside City Council voted unanimously to require residential and commercial utility customers with large past-due balances to enroll in a bill repayment program which will allow them to pay their delinquent charges over an 18-month period. In his presentation to the council, River
SiFi Networks will install its fiber-optic networking system city-wide at its own cost, estimated at $300,000,000, then sell access to internet service providers for homes and businesses.
City Council Item 8: SiFi Networks proposal for fiber-optic network On Tuesday the Council will review the recommendation of the Mobility and Infrastructure Committee to enter into a development agreement with SiFi Networks to create a city-wide fiber-optic network. SiFi Networks is proposing that i
Marinate in mid-century style, solve an unsolve-able murder, drink in some show tunes and get your blood pressure checked all in one weekend.
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