Wards 2, 4 and 6 Candidates Outline Housing Priorities as City Lags State Targets
With Riverside far behind on state housing targets, candidates in three ward races outlined their approaches to growth, density and neighborhood character.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Council votes to spend $135,000 on new signs, landmark plaques and future district survey.
Lancers Softball Exits the WAC With Quarterfinal Loss.
Former school board member honored alongside historic Eastside neighborhood; campus set to open in 2027.
City-wide beautification event part of national initiative to remove billions of pieces of litter.
A civil rights advocate and community pillar, Harada opened her home to displaced families after WWII and helped preserve the landmark that now tells her family’s story.
Riverside launches a five-year initiative to boost community health and longevity, starting with a free family-friendly event at the Municipal Airport on May 17.
City Council ceremony honors local youth for leadership, courage, and achievement.
Interim site provides walkable access for residents while new facility is constructed at Bobby Bonds Park.
Hundreds gather for peaceful demonstration Downtown, indigenous dancers lead procession.
Annual Show and Go draws thousands as over 1,000 vehicles parade through Downtown course.
A $6.6 million street maintenance contract, potential updates to the City's historic district signage program, and revising crossing guard cost-sharing arrangements with school districts are on this week's agendas.
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