Neighbor of the Week: Michael J. Elderman
Each week, we will introduce a new neighbor. This is not a who's who list. These are regular Riversiders doing exceptional things.
As many as 20 unsworn officers will patrol the city's busiest parks where concerns of public safety and security have continued to grow throughout the community.
The City Council considers options for firework shows in 2022, the Riverside Police Department requests two new helicopters, and former Councilmember Andy Melendrez may get community room in his name.
The city is awarded funds to repave Riverside's roads and preferential parking in Ward 5 is considered.
Registered voters vote yes for Measure C, but the ballot is slow to certify as local lawsuit looms ahead.
The current COVID-19 safety measures are reviewed and the Board of Ethics will listen to the findings of a complaint filed against the mayor and several councilmembers.
This week at City Hall expansion of the Riverside Convention Center is reviewed and the Housing and Homelessness Committee looks at two major plans fore the city.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new state mandate earlier this month to require the COVID-19 vaccine for all students attending in-person learning.
The raincross bell was previously stolen from the property and had been missing for several days.
Nearly three dozen students scored backpacks and other in-demand supplies with the help of local volunteers last weekend.
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