Riverside Is Making Room for More Riders as Bikes, Safety and Community Converge
From a monthly light ride to a Blue Zones partnership and a federal streetscape overhaul, Riverside's cycling community is having a moment.
IT consultant enters four-way race with private-sector experience, emphasizing results-driven approach.
Senator Cervantes' legislation standardizes mail-in ballot signatures, restricts federal agents at polls.
Water board member becomes third candidate vying for Cervantes' seat.
Chronic meeting cancellations prompt reduction from 18 to 9 members.
Montero joins Aram Ayra in race for seat currently held by Clarissa Cervantes, who is not seeking re-election.
After unsuccessful 2021 bid, Ayra returns with experience as Budget Commissioner and nonprofit director.
Longtime Ward 6 representative reflects on career, hopes for successor as he prepares to step away from public office.
Riverside native promises "stronger, safer, smarter growth" for Alessandro Heights, Orangecrest, the Greenbelt.
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