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Monday Gazette: January 5, 2026
Hello Riverside, and Happy Monday! We're back in the newsroom this morning after a wonderful holiday break spent with family and friends. Our team is refreshed, rested and ready to bring you the stories that matter most in our community. We're so glad to be back doing what we love: keeping you connected to everything happening around town.
As always, if you have news tips, story ideas or community events you'd like us to know about, send them our way at newsroom@raincrossgazette.com.
New investment brings dedicated City Hall reporter, expanded coverage, and sustainable operations to Riverside's local newsroom.

Today is the 5th anniversary of The Raincross Gazette, and I've never been more optimistic about the future of this newsroom or our beloved city of Riverside.
I vividly remember when a former City Manager became a paid subscriber in early January 2021—it signaled both how valuable this work could be and how much responsibility I had to get it right. Eight months later, he asked to cancel his autopay and stop receiving our newsletter entirely. In all honesty, that was a pretty crushing blow.
Maybe two years later, when I met him again, he said, "I've got to hand it to you—you've got staying power." It meant the world to me. However much I'm lacking in journalistic expertise, I've got far more commitment to the kind of local news coverage Riverside deserves and once knew.
So, in the spirit of "staying power," I want to mark today by sharing what yours has unlocked. Your loyalty as subscribers, your commitment as advertising partners, and your dedication as contributors—all of it has made possible something I've been working toward for years.
After months of planning and preparation, I closed a deal a few days before Christmas that brought substantial new investment into our newsroom. This investment strengthens our capacity while preserving complete editorial independence—I remain responsible for all editorial decisions, and our commitment to serving Riverside remains unchanged.
Here's what this makes possible for Riverside:
As excited as I am about what's ahead, in this moment, I am so grateful for the people who helped the Gazette get this far.
As we kick off our 6th year, this investment gives us runway to reach sustainability—but only if we grow together. To sustain this beyond 2026, we need to double our total subscribers, nearly triple our advertising income, and grow our membership by nearly half.
With this expanded team, I can focus my time and energy on those targets—not on reporting myself, but on building the newsroom that can employ the trained reporters Riverside deserves.
I love you with every fiber of my being and spirit. I'm not committed to another 5 years, but to another 50.
We're just getting started.

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Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson invites the community to the 2026 State of the City address, highlighting Riverside's progress in public safety, economic development, and quality of life.

Riverside is at a tipping point, a moment where years of planning and partnerships are beginning to bear fruit in meaningful ways. Our city is rising to new heights and bringing residents with us every step of the way.
And on Jan. 28, I'll be sharing what that means for our city's future at the 2026 State of the City.
This year's theme is simple, but powerful: Riverside is leveling up.
Leveling up in how we lead. Leveling up in how we invest. Leveling up in how we care for one another.
Riverside has always had heart. You can feel it in our award-winning universities, in the global companies choosing to invest here, and in the local businesses and community partners who fuel our success. What we are building now is scale, impact, and confidence in who we are becoming.
Read and share the complete story...
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UCR researchers discovered that fathers' exposure to microplastics can trigger metabolic disorders in their children—with female offspring showing increased diabetes risk while male offspring exhibited decreased fat mass.
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