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Penrose Record Room Marks One Year Anniversary
The celebration includes live performances, new merchandise, and prizes.
Ghost Walk: Nevermore Combines Scary Stories with a Frightening Festival
The Festival at White Park serves as a jumping-off point for the scary story tour of Downtown.
Riverside Arts Magnet Festival of the Arts Highlights Students’ Talents
Students at the school participate in a full range of fine and technical arts disciplines.
Mission Inn Foundation Finds New Home After Six-Month Exile
The Foundation is optimistic that the storefront is the beginning of a new era with great things to come.
This Week in City Hall: October 14, 2024
It will be a quiet week at City Hall, with no City Council meeting and two canceled commission meetings. The Cultural Heritage Board will review the City's plan to convert historic district streetlights to LED technology.
Eat This: A deep dive into donut business!
In today’s Eat This column, a conversation with a respected donut shop owner led Seth down a donut rabbit hole to investigate whether Riverside’s independent donut shops are all serving more or less the same donuts made with the same industrially packaged donut mix. Spoiler alert: they are!
Minecraft IRL
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
September 2024 Housing Market Update: Market Heats Up as Interest Rates Cool Down
Windermere Tower Properties provides insights into last month’s housing market.
Sports Shorts: La Sierra University Basketball Looks to Make Impact in Upcoming Season
Returning twin SDSU Transfers Triston and Tyler Broughton bring big stage experience to Golden Eagles hoops
Edgar Allan Poe to Haunt Heritage House in Unique Halloween Event
Free event features Edgar Allan Poe performance and corvid education in historic garden setting.
Proposed Protest Ordinance Struck Down in 5-2 Council Vote
Police chief argues for safety measures, but council members cite constitutional concerns and potential for discrimination.
California’s Oldest Tree – Progress Towards Protection?
Four environmental groups seek to protect 13,000-year-old tree with larger buffer zone.