🗞️ Riverside News- June 30, 2026
City fees updated, transit-oriented plan approved, innovation officer on AI...
The U.C. Riverside School of Business has improved its position in the U.S. News & World Report rankings, with its MBA program climbing to No. 90.
The new Council sits for its first full meeting, which includes reallocating $7 million during a budget update and considering a 22-unit affordable housing complex at Five Points.
"Metropolitan is in the undesirable position of having high fixed costs for maintenance of its extensive water system and construction of needed new facilities but low fixed revenue."
Don’t let the name mislead you - under-rated Sushi OK offers outstanding Japanese food in a modest strip mall setting. Seth Zurer’s latest Eat This Riverside explores the extensive menu at this bustling sushi bar.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Organizations representing the wide range of Riverside resident's needs gather to find ways to connect with solutions.
Philip Falcone, Steven Robillard, and Sean Mill were elected in March. Their first vote was to undo action taken by the outgoing council during their final session earlier in the day.
Real estate professionals, preservationists, historians, and residents are encouraged to attend an advisory discussion on guidelines for ADU development in historical neighborhoods.
The ninth annual Riverside Art Market brings vendors and the community together to celebrate Riverside’s vibrant art scene.
Mayor Lock Dawson begins her second term as three new representatives are sworn into the City Council. Cannabis Business Tax becomes official, and the conversion of the old Marcy Library building into a child daycare facility will be considered.
Through her leadership in Riverside's earliest women's clubs and the historical society, Mary Elizabeth Darling shaped not just the narrative of a city but also the preservation of its most cherished landmarks.
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