🍊 Monday Gazette: August 18, 2025
City tackles sewer finances, Ab Brown Sports Complex plans and warehouse rules near schools, plus how to prepare for earthquakes.
This week's agenda includes infrastructure decisions about sewer system finances showing reserve depletion by 2027, potential purchase of the 56-acre Ab Brown Sports Complex for a soccer stadium entertainment district and new warehouse development restrictions near schools.
A 1955 land purchase sparked months of debate over whether to honor Hollywood royalty or local civic leaders—until theater mogul Roy C. Hunt's legacy won the day.
Montero joins Aram Ayra in race for seat currently held by Clarissa Cervantes, who is not seeking re-election.
In this column Ken Crawford offers advice, with love, on where the city falls short and what we think could make it better.
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Understanding the faults that threaten Riverside and practical steps you can take to protect yourself, your family, and your home.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Foundation holds first in-person ceremony for healthcare students.
How August rains spark a green glow in Riverside’s hills — and fuel the rise of a powerful new tumbleweed species born right here.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
From cutting-edge crime prevention and ending youth homelessness to arts investment and economic growth, Riverside is shaping a future rooted in innovation and community pride.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
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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