🗞️ Riverside News- December 16, 2025
CARE Project launches programs, Riverside Unified expands career training...
Michael D. Ellzey previously led Nixon Library and worked at Sunnylands; board provides documentation, says Executive Committee had authority for personnel decisions.
Debate over governance and direction highlights museum's importance to Riverside.
The beverage-forward locations in Corona, Riverside and Rancho Cucamonga will feature hand-crafted drinks made by specially trained "Bellristas."
Quick tips to help your body adjust to the time change.
Coalition representing 11 million Californians will address homelessness, housing and economic development.
Resignations follow terminations as board members and president disagree over finances at Riverside County's military aviation museum.
Riverside becomes part of global movement drawing 10 million participants worldwide.
Protest draws diverse crowd opposing deportation efforts.
State program offers paid community service positions while building career pathways amid federal cuts.
The gathering lasted several hours on Saturday evening and no violence or vandalism was reported.
Critics see adding third team to the Los Angeles market unlikely.
Coalition advocates for increased federal support for the creation and expansion of local parks.
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