This Week in City Hall: October 27, 2025
City Council will review a River District feasibility study for Santa Ana River improvements and PFAS water treatment upgrades requiring customer surcharges starting at $1-4 monthly in 2026.
California Baptist University opens ticket sales earlier than ever for its popular performing arts lineup, encouraging Riverside families to secure seats now for a season of musicals, plays, and a beloved holiday tradition.
Vendors and Visitors love the late sunset and warmer temperatures.
Francisco Ochoa brings cult classics to Back to the Grind's basement.
Penrose Records showcases Los Yesterdays and powerhouse Vicky Tafoya at Farm House Collective's sold-out show.
Through wars, recessions, and a pandemic, Riverside’s longest-running theater company has never gone dark—now it celebrates 100 seasons with an eye toward the future.
After 25-year Shakespeare hiatus, Riverside Community Players returns with a comedically strong but conventionally staged production.
RCC students breathe new life into Larson's iconic musical, proving its themes of resistance and community remain relevant in today's social landscape.
From student portrait projects to Arthouse Showcases there’s plenty of opportunity to interact with art and artists.
From pub crawls to karaoke—your guide to Irish celebrations across the City.
New 'Garden Room' at RMA aims to showcase local talent in intimate setting.
From high school painters to civil rights heroes, women’s stories are a prominent feature of the first Thursday stroll downtown.
Don O’Neill is a watercolor pioneer and a civic legend. His unique vision of our city is an enduring treasure.
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