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Barktoberfest Brings Pints and Pups to White Park
The Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center fundraiser is about as good as it gets.
Riverside Historical Society Book Fair Draws Hundreds of Riverside History Fans
The well-attended event ended with Dr. Vince Moses's captivating presentation of the new RHS publication, The People’s Playground: Riverside’s Fairmount Park.
This Week in City Hall: October 7, 2024
City Council is considering a ban on potential weapons and face coverings at public demonstrations.
Improving Riverside's Waste Collection: Addressing Delays and Planning for the Future
Addressing resident concerns, the city takes swift action on waste collection delays while planning for long-term improvements.
Neighbor of the Week: Kevin Martis
Each week, we will introduce a new neighbor. This is not a who's who list. These are regular Riversiders doing exceptional things.
George N. Reynolds - Early Entrepreneur and Philanthropist
Reynolds shaped Riverside’s downtown and parks with his businesses and generous contributions.
Gram Worthy Picks
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Sports Shorts: Lancer Water Polo Starts Home Stretch After Long Road Trip
Lancer’s Water Polo returns from long road trip to start extended home stand.
Downtowne Bookstore Hosts Scary Story Competition
The competition is open to the public and authors of all ages are welcome to participate.
Riverside Women’s Coalition Launches Book Honoring Local Activists and Advocates
A free event on Oct. 13 at the Civil Rights Institute in Southern California celebrates local female activists with a book launch, performances, and exhibits.
Goeske Center Health Fair Connects Riverside Seniors with Services
Hundreds lined up for services ranging from dental care to haircuts.
Compromise Reached on Remote Public Comment Procedures
Government Process Committee proposes a six-month trial limiting call-in comments to a single period at the start of public meetings.