🍊 Wednesday Gazette: November 20, 2024
Wednesday Gazette: November 20, 2024 Hello Riverside, and Happy Wednesday! I'll get right to the point: I am
One in an occasional series about Riverside small business owners.
On Saturday, Cheech Marin opened the museum that bears his name, inviting the community to enjoy his collection.
RPL program travels to two library branches a day Tuesday through Friday, plus "pop-up" park visits by the STREAM Mobile, and prizes for children, teens and adults.
Committee proposal could come in for just under $8.5 million in state's Homelessness, Housing and Prevention block grant funding for 2022-2023.
One in an occasional series on local small businesses in Riverside.
Long-time purveyor of produce Rick Armenta loves bringing high-quality fruit, vegetables, and juices to his loyal customers.
City residents, workers and college students are invited to share their opinions on essential issues like work, education, arts and culture, and public safety.
Visit the new CARB headquarters, hear renowned Riverside author Susan Straight read from her latest book, and tour Frida Kahlo's Mexico City house this weekend.
On Tuesday, the Riverside City Council voted unanimously to require residential and commercial utility customers with large past-due balances to enroll in a bill repayment program which will allow them to pay their delinquent charges over an 18-month period. In his presentation to the council, River
SiFi Networks will install its fiber-optic networking system city-wide at its own cost, estimated at $300,000,000, then sell access to internet service providers for homes and businesses.
Marinate in mid-century style, solve an unsolve-able murder, drink in some show tunes and get your blood pressure checked all in one weekend.
Outside consultant will study project over 6-8 months and present findings before work begins on overhead transmission lines.
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