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The Gazette's 2-person newsroom is on a publishing break through holidays. Regular publishing will resume on Monday, January 5, 2026.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Local nonprofit celebrates a decade of saving animals others can't.
Riverside Poly juniors continue swimming legacy with record-breaking performances.
Voices for Children has provided court-appointed volunteers to thousands of local youth since 2015.
Interactive tool allows residents to shape city growth through 2050.
Francisco Ochoa brings cult classics to Back to the Grind's basement.
Watchdog files Brown Act petition while company seeks restraining order against him.
Two vocalists receive $1,000 awards at "Poetry in Motion" concert; 2020 winner returns to perform.
California Baptist University explores supernatural dimension in prestigious international forum.
Old Riverside Foundation's 2025 Vintage Home Tour offered a rare glimpse inside the city's finest houses, from Victorian to midcentury.
Council will consider the potential conversion of a hotel into permanent supportive housing for homeless individuals, an $8.1 million contract for a Patterson Park renovation, and updates to industrial development standards that address community concerns about warehouse proliferation.
RUHS fair brings resources out of the shadows, into public view.
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