City Awards $1.9M Contract to Preserve 11.6 Miles of Streets
Project will extend pavement life on streets across all seven wards.
Evergreen Masonic Center to host recognition event Nov. 8.
While many musicians claim vague 'LA area' roots, the 27-year-old proudly represents his Inland Empire hometown on debut album.
The collaboration between Councilmember Philip Falcone and metal artist Rico Alderette replicates the midcentury symbol stamped throughout City Hall.
Three years after her breast cancer diagnosis, Dawnesha Beaver will join 1,200+ Riversiders Saturday morning for Pink on Parade—the annual walk up Mount Rubidoux that funds the free cancer support services she now leads as a survivor.
New public history project traces how logistics development has reshaped neighborhoods from Valley Truck Farms to Bloomington.
County's Only Refugee-Focused Organization Has Supported More Than 1,500 Individuals From Afghanistan to Ukraine.
Artist John Dingler loses his 25-year Riverside studio to make way for a needed railroad underpass, taking with him a singular creative ecosystem where digital art bloomed and the unglamorous work of supporting galleries happened month after month.
After 30 years of opening their garden to neighbors, artist behind Riverside's painted trees and master gardener gift the property to California Baptist University.
Residents can now borrow power tools, hand tools for home projects with library card.
Public Library partners with Inlandia Institute for free community event featuring California Poet Laureate, local and national writers.
Descended from domestic swine that escaped during 1930s floods, feral pigs emerge cyclically from the Santa Ana River to transform suburban yards into "rototilled" landscapes—and city regulations leave residents with few options beyond creative deterrents.
Ceremony held 50 years to the minute after 1975 dedication launches initiative to bring 50 school tours to newly landmarked building
Let us email you Riverside's news and events every morning. For free!