🍊 Friday Gazette: July 18, 2025
One year after Hawarden, six artists join city residency and UCR soccer opens with Big Ten games.
Help us reach our summer membership campaign goals, see what’s coming up in July, and don’t miss tomorrow’s ArtsWalk downtown.
Wednesday Gazette: July 2, 2025
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A curated list of upcoming events and happenings The Gazette team is most excited about.
From Broadway musicals and West Coast punk to international food, fireworks, and free museum days, July is packed with performances, community celebrations, and art experiences across Riverside. Downtown’s biggest monthly arts celebration returns July 3, and the Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour makes a stop at UCR. Whether it’s live music at Fairmount Park or free backpacks at the library, there’s something for everyone this month.
Read and share the complete July Raincross Rundown...
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Come early, stay late—you can sleep in Friday.
Here’s the perfect excuse to kick off your holiday weekend right! With July 4 just the next day, you’ve got zero reason not to come early and stay late at this month’s ArtsWalk. No work tomorrow means you can truly relax, take your time exploring every gallery, catch all the live music, and soak in everything downtown Riverside has to offer. Evening temps are perfect for strolling the Main Street walking mall, and with that holiday spirit in the air, it’s going to be a night to remember.
Read and share the full guide to July ArtsWalk...
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Two men were arrested for murder after 58-year-old Michael Pope was fatally stabbed during a Sunday morning fight and robbery on Magnolia Avenue in Riverside's Arlington neighborhood.
More than a dozen Fire Department vehicles gathered Sunday at the historic courthouse to recreate a 1987 photograph marking the department's 100th anniversary for Riversider magazine's August tribute to first responders.
Postal Service facilities will be closed July 4 with no regular mail deliveries except Priority Mail Express, though stamps and 24/7 postal services remain available online, with normal operations resuming July 5.
The SUN Bucks program provides $120 per eligible school-aged child to help families buy groceries during summer months when school meals are unavailable, addressing food insecurity that affects nearly 1 in 7 California children.
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