🗞️ Riverside News- May 10, 2026
Garden guide for May, Riverside author Brandi Mays' new children's book, emoji prompt...
The scenic and educational stroll through citrus history is a perfect cool weather outing in town.
The 4th Annual Can Tree Wonderland brought together over 40 groups to create festive tree-inspired displays made of canned goods, raising vital support for hunger relief in the Riverside and San Bernardino communities this holiday season.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Tom Craft retires as Tigers coach after an incredible 13-year run, including two State Championships.
Liberty’s Buy Sell Trade will host the shop local opportunities just in time for Christmas.
California Baptist University’s Physician Assistant graduates are making a transformative impact in mental health care, thanks to hands-on training and a focus on addressing critical healthcare gaps.
The Raincross Gazette is introducing a limited edition "Happy Side" merchandise collection just in time for last-minute holiday shopping.
The new Moreno Valley Center for Performing Arts is a new stage for a Riverside-based troupe.
The coffee and brunch spot has become popular both within the neighborhood and across the city.
A year-end financial review, approving drones for anti-illegal fireworks policing, and a one-year pilot project to reduce cut-through traffic on Redwood Drive are on the City Council's agenda.
With $300 million in new funding, including $142 million from the Metropolitan Water District, the Delta Conveyance Project advances toward protecting California's water supply against climate change and seismic risks.
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