🍊 Tuesday Gazette: September 2, 2025
September Roundup: Crosstown sports rivalries and festival season and John "Riverside's Plumber" shares how his punk rock stories packed the house.
Summer heat rises after a mild season and senior center opens California’s first senior-focused digital learning hub.
City tackles sewer finances, Ab Brown Sports Complex plans and warehouse rules near schools, plus how to prepare for earthquakes.
Ken Crawford shares homecoming progress, Russell Park naming controversy revisited and a creative prompt on moth magnets.
Meliia’s Disneyland dream gets a boost, Christen Montero enters Ward 2 race, $20,000 in scholarships awarded and a call for better late-night dining in Riverside.
Parkview Legacy Foundation launches grants for local nonprofits and Penrose Record Room offers quality vinyl at blowout prices.
Council subcommittee approves Inspector General framework, CBU women defend WAC title as UCR men energize home opener and August rains bring Riverside’s own tumbleweed species.
Back-to-school routines return with safety reminders, young entrepreneur’s lemonade stand inspires community and committee moves to limit Council debate and public comment.
No City Council meeting this week, Inspector General Committee continues setup, and Smudge Pots secure new home field in Arlington Heights.
Beloved local dentist named Neighbor of the Week, artists turn junk into social commentary at Division 9, and a creative prompt about your favorite brush, comb, or pick.
Heat advisory shifts weekend plans, charter review appointments delayed, Casa Blanca STEM school opens, fall football guide and one overlooked pup still waits for a home.
Celebrate National Farmers Market Week, City funds freeway encampment cleanup, and Art Laboe’s legacy honored on his 100th birthday.
Heat safety reminders as temperatures climb, August ArtsWalk brings music and literary events and new signs enhance the Santa Ana River Trail.
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