🍊 Monday Gazette: July 28, 2025
Back-to-school input requested, city boards tackle housing and water treatment, and Harada House rehab adds interpretive center.
City Council meets in closed session for labor disputes. Other boards and committees meet about community safety concerns about a 50-unit affordable housing complex and planning for $110 million in water treatment facilities to remove forever chemicals.
Museum of Riverside resumes design work to restore the historic landmark and share the Harada family’s enduring civil rights legacy.
A series by Anthony Solorzano exploring Riverside through the eyes of a transplant, as the memory of a hometown slowly fades.
Each week, we will introduce a new neighbor. This is not a who's who list. These are regular Riversiders doing exceptional things.
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A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
A third consecutive wet year boosts water security, but Delta pumping restrictions and cloud seeding setbacks highlight the system’s vulnerabilities.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Traveling by car offers freedom of movement and also forces you to go through what is usually passed over.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Amid the summer lull of browns and grays, the tuxedoed Black Phoebe stands out—active, distinctive and ever-present—embodying Riverside’s resilience and charm year‑round.
A quiet ride through the Riverside Airport hints at a bold future: Ohmio’s self-driving electric shuttles are bringing autonomous public transportation to the city—starting slow, but aiming big.
As we celebrate our nation’s independence, let’s recommit to the civility and respect that make Riverside strong.
City seeks resident input on Northside development featuring Olympic-caliber sports facilities and affordable housing.
Millions in damages prompt Council to target cash payments, require extensive record-keeping.
Letter urges Riverside to reconsider approved transmission line project due to wildfire risks, without addressing additional costs.
Public safety improvements, infrastructure investments, and economic development initiatives take center stage in an annual update from Mike Futrell.
Annual Show and Go draws thousands as over 1,000 vehicles parade through Downtown course.
The 2025 Grow Conference Returns with Insightful Sessions, Farm Tours, and a Rooftop Feast.
Play the official Riverside Edition Monopoly for real prizes for a great cause.
The collection is an exploration of media and genre. A reception will be held on Sunday Night.
Will Rogers stars in adaptation of bestselling novel, bringing 150-person crew and hiring hundreds of local extras.
As we enter 2025, we look back 100 years to Riverside in December 1924, offering a glimpse of life through local businesses, entertainment, and everyday purchases.
Riverside’s "Happy Side" campaign set out to showcase the city’s charm, foster community pride, and draw in visitors—despite some local controversy.
Exhibition highlights carefree, sparkling styles of the decade.
California Baptist University opens ticket sales earlier than ever for its popular performing arts lineup, encouraging Riverside families to secure seats now for a season of musicals, plays, and a beloved holiday tradition.
New 'Garden Room' at RMA aims to showcase local talent in intimate setting.
Don O’Neill is a watercolor pioneer and a civic legend. His unique vision of our city is an enduring treasure.
The collection is an exploration of media and genre. A reception will be held on Sunday Night.
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