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City hires new Economic Development Manager and new City Planner
Jorge Barrera and Maribeth Tinio are the latest additions to Riverside's economic development team
This Week in City Hall, January 31
An ethics complaint against Councilmember Chuck Conder is back for a pre-hearing with the Board of Ethics.
More businesses ousted from the Canyon Crest Town Centre
At least four other business had their leases terminated the same day as Cellar Door Books
This Week in City Hall, January 23
City Council decides on a $34.7 million surplus, Council and Mayoral salaries, new ward districting, and establishing a Commission of the Deaf
Just Business: Canyon Crest Towne Centre and Cellar Door Books
The facts, timeline, and important questions for Riversiders to consider.
Senator Roth introduces bill to add 26 new superior court judgeships across the State
2022 Judicial Needs Assessment shows 52 judgeships needed in Riverside and San Bernardino counties – 55% of overall State need
Drive-thru only Chick-fil-a planned for Citrus Landing shopping center on the Planning Commission menu
Preliminary plans show a two-lane drive-thru restaurant at corner of Van Buren and Arlington where new Stater Bros. Market recently opened.
This Week in City Hall, January 17
Power lines running along the Santa Ana River, the proper care and handling of flags, and cancelling overdue library fees are all on the agenda.
Riverside Police Department recruiting for Citizens Academy
RPD says course gives citizens an overview of the department's policing methods
This Week in City Hall, January 10
State race between councilmembers Cervantes and Fierro highlighted in ceremonial moment opening tonight's City Council meeting
The Raincross Gazette turns 2
A letter from the Editor on our second birthday.
I was wrong; I’m sorry. Let’s go again.
Reflections from the Editor on two years of publishing The Raincross Gazette.
Latinas join Alvord, Riverside school boards
Georgina Ramirez seeks to highlight strong programs in the Alvord Unified School District; Noemi Alexander is the first Latina elected to Riverside Unified School District since 1992
Cannabis inches closer to establishing roots in Riverside
Riverside could have commercial cannabis dispensaries as soon as 2024
This Week in City Hall, November 14
Updates to the City’s outdoor dining program, Council spending of $36,767,594 from ARPA, and a review of the stalled project to give Riverside a second connection to the grid.
Riverside hires new Economic & Community Development Director
Public-private partnerships, mixed-use developments and affordable housing are experiences Jennifer Lilley brings to Riverside as new Economic & Community Development Director
Lee takes RUSD Area 5 lead, Hernandez Alexander leads Area 1, Alvord Area 1 remains tight.
Early results are in for school board races across the city.
This Week in City Hall, November 7
City employee’s Work from Home Policy, street sweeping parking tickets, and the Riverside Municipal Airport are all under review.
DoorDash Partners with the City and Local Pantries for Last-Mile Deliveries
Food travels to people, not the other way, through the innovative partnership Project DoorDash
Pilot, who is grounded in airport management, takes over Riverside Airport leadership
Aviation professor puts academics to practice as General Manager of the Riverside Municipal Airport