š Wednesday Gazette: January 15, 2025
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A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
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After the injunction on Measure O, RUSD defends its use of bond funds, while RAIT alleges a ābait-and-switchā in the presentation of Measure O to the community.
From common household items to our very water supply, the pervasive presence of PFAS ā the 'forever chemicals' ā underscores a growing environmental concern, now brought to light with advanced detection technology.
The expanded facilities now offer state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and a total of 84 emerency room beds.
City Council doesnāt meet this week. Other committees meet to consider establishing a Department of Housing and Human Services, the return of speed humps, and $44 million in Measure Z dollars to fund a new police headquarters.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
historical journey that chronicles the rise of a Riverside icon, from its inception as the Miller family's home to the illustrious Mission Inn.
Following a 2022 community survey, Riverside Public Libraries are extending hours to meet residents' requests for more weekend and evening availability.
New program aims to bridge the gap between hunger and health in Riverside.
The complaint alleges RUSD is improperly using over $115 million in Measure O funds to build new schools in Casa Blanca, the Eastside, and Highgrove and a campus for the STEM Academy.
Council to consider a $10M allocation to Cityās reserves in Tuesdayās meeting.
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