🗞️ Riverside News- March 1, 2026
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The exhibit at UC Riverside’s Tomás Rivera Library explores how cyberpunk has evolved from a 1980s science fiction subgenre into a lens for examining modern technology and identity.
City Hall, Main Library among facilities closing early Friday in response.
Long overlooked, Riverside Airport is emerging as a hub for innovation, education and community—offering a powerful runway for the city’s future growth.
The City of Riverside Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department has opened seven public pools for the 2025 summer season, running June 9 through August 14.
Two comedic productions highlight the Courtyard Shakespeare Festival's 2025 season.
Former Poly High track athlete participated in multiple events at the Southern California Summer Games.
Riverside’s most common garden pest is also a culinary delicacy, offering a surprising story of global migration, gourmet appeal, and invasive impact.
Tropical Afro-Latin band Quitapenas celebrates the release of its new EP, “¡Retumba!,” Friday night at the Farm House Collective.
Free Wednesday night concert series kicks off June 11 with Stone Soul Motown tribute.
Pacific island leader will receive honorary doctorate while watching daughter graduate Sunday.
Reviewing the City's workforce vacancy report, $54.1 million in annual RPU expenses, and committee discussion of a $110 million treatment strategy for PFAS chemicals are on this week's agenda.
Partnership between school district and nonprofit provides hands-on experience while addressing workforce shortage.
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