🍊 Monday Gazette: July 21, 2025
How Riverside improved fire response, first meeting on new inspector general, and state water outlook stays strong.
Dr. Jodie Holt discusses UC Riverside Botanic Gardens' 60-year journey to becoming a cherished Inland Empire sanctuary.
City Council does not meet this week. Generating ideas for official flags needed to complete the City's new commemorative flag policy and an ethics complaint against an RPU Board member are on commission agendas this week.
Diving into Riverside's taco treasure, Seth Zurer shares his flavorful journey through Los Altos Meat Market in his inaugural column.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Drew Oberjuerge, Executive Director of the Riverside Art Museum, shares her farewell to Ofelia Valdez-Yeager, the heart and soul behind The Cheech's historic journey.
Mark Menezes and Justin Hudson are receiving the 2024 Mayor’s Innovation Award for their influential @inlandempire Instagram page, a platform celebrating local businesses and the spirit of the Inland Southern California region.
Nonprofit board members and executives in Riverside are invited to attend a crucial workshop on fundraising strategies, led by industry expert Launa Wilson.
Launching its 'Your Voice, Their Future' campaign, Voices for Children is urging Riverside community members to step up as advocates for children navigating the foster care system.
Mayor and Councilmember salaries, Title 20 updates allowing properties to be designated of historic significance without owner consent, and an appeal for a failed ethics complaint against Councilmember Cervantes are all on the agenda this week.
Riverside's scenic parks and gardens owe much of their beauty to Franz Philip Hosp, a visionary landscape architect whose passion for floriculture sculpted the city's natural aesthetics.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
The Raincross Gazette has an exclusive interview Sean Mill, running to to represent Ward 5 for the next four years. Councilmember Plascencia did not respond to The Gazette's interview requests.
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