🗞️ Riverside News- March 1, 2026
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Riverside legislator highlights funding for firefighters, immigrant children services and homelessness programs.
Expect a quiet week at City Hall. City Council does not meet, and most other commission meetings are cancelled.
As we celebrate our nation’s independence, let’s recommit to the civility and respect that make Riverside strong.
After years of planning and delays, construction is finally underway at the historic downtown site. The redesigned museum will blend old and new, with purpose-built galleries, a rooftop terrace, and expanded space for exhibitions and education.
Fifty years ago, Riverside Airport launched the 28th annual all-women’s transcontinental air race, drawing pilots from across the nation and marking a milestone in aviation history and local pride.
Each week, we will introduce a new neighbor. This is not a who's who list. These are regular Riversiders doing exceptional things.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
City will demolish 1965 building and proceed with replacement facility.
Altura-funded mural closes busy Downtown street as local artists create landmark visible from freeway.
City offices will be closed this Friday for Independence Day, and trash pickup will shift one day later.
Anthony Solorzano sits down with the actor, comedian and art collector to discuss how the Cheech Marin Center bridges cultural identity and social activism.
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