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CBU’s Master of Social Work delivers upon region’s demand for qualified experts
Riverside's California Baptist University rises to meet the nation's escalating demand for social workers, offering a comprehensive Master of Social Work program tailored for tomorrow's community heroes.
Hangar 24 Craft Brewing and Provident Bank moving into Canyon Crest Town Centre
The brewery and bank are filling the spots formerly occupied by Romano's Italian Restaurant, Cellar Door Books, and Kiddos 101
This Week in City Hall: January 15, 2024
Reviewing plans to build a 338-unit apartment complex and grocery store on the site of the old Sear Building is the highlight of this week's agendas.
Clean is Keen
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Get to Know Your 2024 Election Candidates for Ward 3
The Raincross Gazette has exclusive interviews with both candidates on the March 2024 ballot to represent Ward 3 for the next four years.
Get to Know Steven Robillard, Candidate for Ward 3
Steven Robillard, candidate for Ward 3 City Council in the March 2024 election, answers 14 questions about why he is running for election.
Get to Know Warren Avery, Candidate for Ward 3
Warren Avery, candidate for Ward 3 City Council in the March 2024 election, answers 14 questions about why he is running for election.
Mr. Monopoly visits City Hall seeking community input on the forthcoming MONOPOLY: Riverside Edition board game
Riverside is set to become the star of its own MONOPOLY game, featuring local landmarks and organizations in a unique twist on the classic board game.
The Sky's the Limit: Is cloud seeding an effective means of adding more rainfall in Riverside?
A cloud seeding demonstration project, a first-of-its-kind in the area, is underway, promising Riverside a chance to significantly increase its water resources through engineered precipitation.
Riverside 2024: A City in Motion - Unveiling the Vision in the State of the City Address
OPINION: We’ve all heard Riverside is on the verge of transforming into the city we all know it can be, but this notion could not be further from the truth!
This Week in City Hall: January 8, 2023
The City is exploring costs to directly provide all city-wide trash collection services instead of using external contractors for commercial and 1/3 of residential collection and offering optional smaller trash cans.
Planting Memories: How Riverside's Friendship Grove preserves the spirit of 'Auld Lang Syne'
As Riverside welcomes 2024, we revisit the enduring legacy of Friendship Grove, a testament to the city's century-long tradition of honoring cherished bonds and distinguished visitors.