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A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
The City Council considers options for firework shows in 2022, the Riverside Police Department requests two new helicopters, and former Councilmember Andy Melendrez may get community room in his name.
Galera said sheâs âlistening to the concerns of the communityâ before making any big moves.
The city is awarded funds to repave Riverside's roads and preferential parking in Ward 5 is considered.
Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson looks back in reflection on 2021 in Riverside.
Registered voters vote yes for Measure C, but the ballot is slow to certify as local lawsuit looms ahead.
Julia Morgan, who has numerous famous designs all across the state of California, was a renowned woman architect known for her expertise in the male-dominated filed of engineering.
Juan Navarro, a Riverside native, says his studio is a place to foster growth and collectivity in a neighborhood in need of unity.
The current COVID-19 safety measures are reviewed and the Board of Ethics will listen to the findings of a complaint filed against the mayor and several councilmembers.
Protected with an undisclosed address, Rebirth Homes utilizes mentors and faith-based volunteer services to strengthen the lives of young women who have survived the horrors of sex trafficking.
The region, which encompasses both Riverside and San Bernardino counties, sees continued economic growth surpass U.S. average.
Participants of the annual run show out in large numbers, many accompanied with their pet dogs, despite concerns of the spread of COVID-19.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new state mandate earlier this month to require the COVID-19 vaccine for all students attending in-person learning.
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