🗞️ Riverside News- July 3, 2026
RCC's journalist president, peanut king remembered, drone patrols for July 4th...
Tesla showroom, service center to repurpose former Amtrak call center site in Orangecrest
Council reviewed the 2022-2024 biennial budget in a special Monday meeting; Tuesday's agenda includes a vote to purchase property currently serving as RPD headquarters and the sale of city-owned land in Casa Blanca for a new affordable housing development
How a group of 14 politically diverse Riversiders agree on how to modernize California’s mental healthcare laws.
A 113-year Riverside Easter tradition returns after COVID-19 hiatus
The event, which is the most important fundraising effort that supports the Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center, helps provide care for homeless animals serviced by the center.
Proposed budgets for 2022 through 2024 get reviewed by the Board of Public Utilities and the Board of Library Trustees, and The City Council to consider adding an initiative onto the November ballot.
Opening Day tickets to the center are sold out. Regular summer admission tickets may still be purchased at either Riverside Art Museum location.
Hear from longtime Riverside residents as they share their favorite meals from around the city.
Production director, Stacee Tweedlie Willis, details the process from auditions, to dress rehearsals, to opening night and her involvement with the university's current production.
Multiple affordable housing projects to be reviewed, City Council inches forward with new city code for street food vendors and multiple roads to soon see new speed limits.
Riverside Public Library encouraged residents to 'spark kindness in people' in two-hour art event hosted at Arlanza Library
It's the fifth Tuesday of March, so City Council will not meet. For Thursday, the preliminary fiscal year 2022-2024 biennial budget will be reviewed and the Planning Commission will look at a proposed 300-unit housing development.
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