Six Months In, the Public Comment Debate Is Still About Whether Speaking Changes Anything
Councilmembers say the October rules update keeps meetings moving. Critics say it manages dissent rather than addresses it.
A series by Anthony Solorzano exploring Riverside through the eyes of a transplant, as the memory of a hometown slowly fades.
Events and happenings to close out the month strong.
The December fundraiser at Cable Airport drew over 200 people to support 15-year-old Formula 4 competitor Truly Adams.
Rose Mayes started Riverside's MLK walk-a-thon 31 years ago when she noticed the city had no tributes to the civil rights leader — now hundreds march annually to pass his message to the next generation.
High schoolers from across the district transform from strangers to collaborators through months of rehearsals, gaining professional theater experience and life skills that extend far beyond the stage.
"Out in the I.E." traces decades of activism, community care and cultural impact across the Inland Empire.
"Crest Cottages” pairs nonprofit services with congregational support to address isolation facing aged-out youth.
Dave Siegel, who led global partnerships for the Los Angeles Dodgers, will guide sponsorship strategy as the club prepares for its inaugural season.
The Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce will honor the longest-serving university president in California at its April event recognizing business leadership.
Human Migration Institute presentation Wednesday highlights volunteer roles, climate factors driving displacement.
Free event at The Cheech on Jan. 15 will gather local perspectives to shape statewide arts and culture policies.
Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino collects excess produce from residential properties to distribute to families in need.
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