Riverside was recently awarded a $20.1 million state grant to build housing meant for low-income seniors and the homeless.
Riverside was recently awarded a $20.1 million state grant to build housing meant for low-income seniors and the homeless.
At Riverside’s 2026 State of the City, Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson cited a 35% crime drop, $4.3B in 2025 construction and 18,000 jobs while outlining “leveling up” priorities.
Homeless advocates again blast Riverside’s rejection of $20.1 million housing grant ...
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KABC) -- A company headquartered in Riverside is driving the future of electric work trucks, and the city is already one of its biggest customers. "Voltu has been able to accomplish ...
In the annual State of the City address Wednesday evening, Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson highlighted five key ...
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KABC) -- Gyms and churches in Riverside can now use city parks for free during the pandemic. The Riverside City Council approved the proposal on Tuesday. Some gyms were already ...
Riverside’s rejected $20.1 million Homekey+ housing deal is back on the clock after the state granted a 30-day extension, reopening a narrow procedural path for the City Council to reconsider its 4-3 ...