🍊 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.
Young entrepreneur’s lemonade stand wins community support, Downtowne Bookstore opens a new concept space, and crape myrtles burst into bloom across Riverside.
Council to weigh freeway encampment cleanup funding, charter review planning begins, and the mayor shares a bold vision for Riverside’s future.
Ukrainian girl’s lemonade stand bridges cultures, Riverside bells recall a historic peace event, and a creative prompt on borrowed library books.
Baseball memories wanted for a special history project, August brings art, sports, and parades, and Riverside seeks final input on future housing designs.
Perseid meteor shower lights up August nights, new exhibit highlights Riverside’s Koreatown roots, and Dr. J shares back-to-school health tips.
Nonprofits see rising back-to-school needs, and food bank’s resource center marks one year helping thousands with CalFresh.
Your ideas wanted for Riverside history coverage, where to donate school supplies before classes start and St. Michael’s Apartments faces ongoing community concerns.
Back-to-school input requested, city boards tackle housing and water treatment, and Harada House rehab adds interpretive center.
Part two of a series on seeing Riverside through new eyes, Neighbor of the Week Margie Haupt, and an “anticipatingly” good creative prompt.
Inspector General implementation begins, rescue team returns from Texas and local food bank warns of federal budget cut impacts.
City Hall named historic landmark and new sessions launch to teach residents how local government works.
Transmission project breaks ground after long wait, free lunch movement takes off at Airport Café and Australian band plays Farm House Collective.
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