🗞️ Riverside News- November 11, 2025
Tuesday Gazette: November 11, 2025 Hello Riverside, and Happy Tuesday! Today we honor all who have served our nation, including
Agendas are light and several meetings are cancelled this week due to the Fourth of July holiday. Council will consider updating pension contracts for Police leadership retirement cost sharing, and the Transportation Board will consider eliminating two permit-required street parking zones.
"In a dedicated effort to enhance our city’s outdoor spaces, the City Council has green-lit several park improvements over the last few weeks."
Riverside’s 1924 Fourth of July celebration was a spectacle of civic pride and joy, featuring the grand opening of Lake Evans, a gem in the heart of Fairmount Park.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Mt. Rubidoux is a great way to spend the Fourth, but there are many more ways to celebrate Independence Day in Riverside.
Riverside dance troupe brings powerful performance "SHE HER US”
Tom Hunt was a friend of the city in the purest sense. Tom was the type of friend willing to do work. Tom was the type of friend who looks to ease a burden. Tom loved Riverside and he will be missed by all of us.
TruEvolution's Project Legacy campus becomes a hub for local LGBTQ+ community
City Council is set to approve the City's next two-year budget, which, if approved, will take effect next Monday, July 1, 2024.
New facility aims to combat hunger in Riverside and San Bernardino counties
This week, a hot tip from a hair stylist led Seth to this venerable grocery store/taqueria at Tyler and Cypress, where chicharron and fresh masa in many forms are the highlights of the taco counter.
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