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Avery is the first to declare candidacy for the City Council in the 2024 election, which is seeing many local electeds jockey for new positions.
Election night vote counting for races across the city is complete but the results are not yet final. With one candidate leading by less than 10 votes, the next updated results, which will be posted at 6:00 pm on Wednesday November 9, are eagerly anticipated. According to the County Registrar of Vo
Candidates share their vision for Area 1, Thoughts on Measure O
Candidates share their vision for Area 5, Thoughts on Measure O
Riverside's star football team could get new football, softball, baseball and soccer fields in Governor Newsom's proposed 2022-2023 budget.
Outside consultant will study project over 6-8 months and present findings before work begins on overhead transmission lines.
Work continues on the general fund and biennial budgets, a grant can help pay for a new RPD service dog, and the Board of Ethics considers amending its current code.
Lawsuit by Riversiders Against Increased Taxes successful: Certification of Measure C blocked
From one of Riverside’s oldest neighborhoods, to the home of a large Hispanic population, to Sycamore Canyon’s natural beauty and trails, Ward 2 is rich in heritage and diversity. For 15 years, Andy Melendrez has represented Ward 2 as the council member. He made his mark in the city by championing d
The mayor looks to maintain Riverside's global sister cities, local food trucks to see tightened regulations, and American Rescue Plan Act spending plans updated in the Budget Engagement Commission.
On Tuesday, Riverside County Superior Court Judge Harold Hopp heard final arguments in the Measure C trial.
In 2016, California voters legalized recreational marijuana for all individuals over the age of 21. Despite that vote and 54% of Riverside residents voting to legalize recreational use, Riverside’s City Council banned all commercial selling and cultivation of marijuana in 2018. Three years later, th
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