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$40,000, 400 winners nationally: Riverside STEM Academy's Sean Chung is on the list.
The same school whose $134M expansion is in limbo just put a student on a national Amazon Future Engineer scholarship roster.
Menifee's Melinda Conde was just named Riverside County Certificated Administrator of the Year. The numbers behind the award are real.
A 10% drop in chronic absenteeism. A 2% increase in average daily attendance. A career that started in juvenile probation.
Riverside's quietest historical figure: Eliza Tibbets and the two trees that started California's citrus economy.
In 1873, an abolitionist and suffragist planted two small orange trees outside her kitchen door. Every Washington Navel orange tree in California traces back to them. One is still standing in Riverside, in a tent, at Magnolia and Arlington.
Tomorrow's Council agenda: speed limits, EV chargers, and a closed-session manager review.
Quick scan of what the Riverside City Council is taking up Tuesday at 1 PM. The three most consequential items, plus what else is on the docket.
Riverside opens community input on the Cesar Chavez Community Center and memorial.
After a March New York Times investigation surfaced decades-old allegations against Chavez, the city and the Riverside Latino Network started a months-long outreach process. June 3 is the next milestone.
Nestlé, Wabash, Frito-Lay: ~436 Inland Empire industrial jobs gone in the last three months.
Three closures with three different stated reasons. The pattern is what to watch — and it pairs uncomfortably with Riverside's bet on a different kind of manufacturing.
$1.5 million spent, $134 million committed, and Riverside Unified's STEM high school is 'in limbo.'
Internal documents obtained by The Riverside Record show the project has been stalled for nearly a year. Two new leadership transitions sit at the center of why.
The Mission Inn just sold to San Manuel Nation. The end of 33 years and the start of a different downtown.
Duane Roberts pulled the hotel out of bankruptcy in 1992. The Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation just announced an agreement to buy it. The transition shapes everything downtown depends on.
Mike Futrell took the Pasadena job. Then ten days later, he didn't.
The City Manager accepted the Pasadena role, was scheduled to start May 13, and reversed within two weeks. Tuesday's closed-session 'manager review' is the one to watch.
The ACLU filed a civil rights complaint over Riverside's $20M housing rejection.
On April 14, four advocacy groups filed a formal complaint with California's Civil Rights Department alleging the Council's vote violated anti-discrimination laws.
Riverside's two votes on University Avenue housing
Same corridor, six weeks apart — and the reasoning behind each tells you what kind of housing this Council is actually willing to fund.
Riverside is quietly building an EV cluster. Tuesday's $3M Council vote is the next move.
Two international relocations. Four EV-related budget shifts in twelve months. The Public Utilities Board just teed up the next one.
Riverside paused all building plan checks and inspections. Nobody's saying why.
Building & Safety services resume May 14. That's a multi-week gap in a department that processes ~6,000 permits a year.
Dr. Jim Clover's SPORT Clinic is the third Magnolia practice to close in six months.
After 45 years, the free sports medicine clinic shutters June 15. The local paper reported the closure as a tribute. We're reporting the pattern.
The first legally permitted Vietnamese home restaurant in Riverside County is in Eastvale.
My Hoang's My Fair Kitchen is one of 150+ permitted MEHKOs in the county — and a quiet preview of who builds Riverside's next decade of restaurants.