We celebrated the holidays and we welcomed 2025, but even with many festivities behind us there’s still time to have some fun and take in […]
Category: Riverside News
4 places to get mocktails in the Inland Empire during Dry January
Mocktails are not always easy to find on menus in the Inland Empire. But some bars and restaurants that serve cocktails offer at least two […]
Dine 909: These new restaurants have opened in Redlands, Riverside and San Bernardino
A decades-old San Bernardino KFC restaurant has closed and has been replaced with another chain restaurant. Yoshinoya Japanese Kitchen now occupies the spot at 2007 […]
Fun things to do in Southern California that are always free
Living in Southern California can be expensive. No surprise there. But you may be surprised to know how many things you can do for free. […]
Riverside home damaged after Christmas tree fire caused by outlet malfunction
Flames damaged a home in Riverside on Monday, Dec. 30, after a Christmas tree placed near an electrical outlet caught fire. Four adults, a child, […]
La Sierra University students to benefit from $7.5 million federal grant
A $7.5 million federal grant will provide a smoother pathway for underserved students at La Sierra University to pursue graduate degree and career opportunities. The […]
Inland Empire Habitat for Humanity sites will honor Jimmy Carter with memorials
Former President Jimmy Carter will be honored by Habitat for Humanity organizations and their ReStore locations in the Inland Empire and beyond in the coming […]
Riverside celebrates 20th Annual Chanukah Festival in downtown
The 20th Annual Chanukah Festival in Riverside celebrated the holiday with light, music and tradition. Rabbi Shamuel Fuss addresses the audience Monday, Dec. 30, 2024, […]
The best things we ate at Southern California restaurants in 2024
This year our team tried something new and decided to put together a monthly guide of the best things we ate across Southern California. As […]
On a Rose Parade 2025 float, memories of a short but resilient life
So much held in a heart. Victoria Antuñez thinks about her sister this way. Athena Raylene Zepeda of Whittier loved dancing, techno music, hanging out […]