🍊 Wednesday Gazette: July 23, 2025
Transmission project breaks ground after long wait, free lunch movement takes off at Airport Café and Australian band plays Farm House Collective.
With only three meetings scheduled, one would expect a quiet week at City Hall, but a proposal to reduce the number of monthly City Council meetings and an ethics complaint against Councilmember Cervantes are likely to generate some noise.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
In part three of a four-part series on the pervasive issues of domestic violence, Lindsey German shares her harrowing experience to bring hope to those experiencing similar circumstances.
The state grant brings Riverside significantly closer to the $20 million needed for the new community hub.
Funds intended to amplify impact on underserved youth through music education, providing instruments and facility upgrades for the award-winning program.
Councilmembers Conder and Hemenway are preparing to recommend the Riverside Transmission Reliability Project Working Group be allowed more time to secure federal funding to underground the project.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
City urges resolution as foundation and hotel management at odds over expired lease agreement
New Program aims to boost retention and graduation rates among Hispanic and low-income students
Hundreds of Riversiders flocked to Hunt Park this past Saturday, marking the eighth annual Citywide Serve Day hosted by Love Riverside—a testament to the community's unifying power and dedication to positive change.
In part two of a four-part series on the pervasive issues of domestic violence, Lindsey German shares her harrowing experience to bring hope to those experiencing similar circumstances.
Plascenia is being challenged by Sean Mill, whom she beat by 222 votes in the 2019 election.
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