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A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
The museum hosted opening ceremonies for three separate exhibits Saturday to celebrate its current on-display artwork.
All day Friday riders can enjoy Metrolink public transportation services at no cost in celebration of Transit Equity Day.
The Gazette rounded up events celebrating Black culture across Riverside this month.
City Council looks to fill open committee seats, Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson and other councilmembers request attention to the Santa Ana River bottom and RUSD seeks to rent two office spaces.
After being postponed in 2021 due to COVID-19 restrictions, Panana Events is bringing the Lunar Festival back to Riverside to kick off the Lunar New Year.
On Tuesday, Riverside County Superior Court Judge Harold Hopp heard final arguments in the Measure C trial.
The city considers a transitional housing grant, the Housing And Homelessness Committee reviews housing barriers, and trail project updates review.
The City Council reviews city financial reports, the mayor's veto power gets reviewed, and an affordable housing block in Casa Blanca is considered.
The clay sculptures, by artist William Catling, will go on display this weekend at the museum.
One year ago tomorrow, on the first Tuesday morning of 2021, we published the first edition on The Raincross Gazette to 89 subscribers. We launched with the “hope to grow into a publication that you not only trust, but count on to keep you informed and equipped to engage locally.” We have much work
A new onboarding process for election officials is considered, Riverside roads may see a speed limit decrease, and the Transportation Board considers a no-parking zone near UCR.
In 1913, the Riverside Business Men’s Association had proposed to use Riverside’s White Park as the site of a massive Christmas event. It would be the first of its kind. At the time, the Press-Enterprise even predicted it to be the greatest outdoor Christmas event ever held in the city. After serio
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