City Clears Path for Vacant Commercial Building-to-Housing Conversions
New zoning rules aim to turn vacant offices and industrial buildings into housing, with a late amendment addressing concerns about historic structures.
Gazette Historian Glenn Wenzel shares a history of the famous Flyers’ Wall at The Mission Inn.
Local politicians have begun declaring their candidacy more than two years before the election on November 5, 2024. Here is a list of who is running to represent Riverside residents.
Teaming up with California Aeronautical University to promote aviation in the face of a global pilot shortage.
Avery is the first to declare candidacy for the City Council in the 2024 election, which is seeing many local electeds jockey for new positions.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
The roller coaster ride for Riverside’s Downtown parking rates may be over after nearly a year of highs and lows.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
A partnership for the development of a Korean-American Cultural Heritage Center, updates on sidewalk vendors and food truck regulation, and in Inclusionary Housing Policy are all on the agenda.
Fuego Hibachi opened Wednesday at the corner of Main St. and University Ave. while Craftz Lounge, formerly Hotz Kitchen, reopens Friday around the corner on Mission Inn Ave.
Dr. Ron Loveridge, former mayor of Riverside, reflects on the "remarkable legacy" of Tim Strack after his unexpected death.
Council to receive $25 million in State funding for a complete renovation of the César Chávez Community Center
Two Riversiders visit Sendai, Japan, Riverside's first sister city relationship established in 1957.
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