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💪Quote Of The Day |
"Take time to do what makes your soul happy." |
💡SPOTLIGHT: Local Business of The Week |
This week we are sharing the top 10 restaurants in Riverside, California. |
📰In The News... |
The city of Riverside is moving forward with plans to develop an entertainment complex on the site of the former Oasis Water Park. The project includes a variety of attractions such as a concert venue, a hotel, dining options, and retail spaces. The development is seen as a way to revitalize the area and attract tourists. The city council has approved spending up to $200,000 for a conceptual design of the complex. The project is expected to create jobs and boost the local economy. Read More... |
Trivia Question❓What popular amusement park which opened in 1969 was located in Riverside, CA and featured attractions such as a log flume, roller coasters, and live entertainment before permanently closing in 1988? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
The City of Riverside has partnered with HumanBulb to offer free training programs focused on green technology. The initiative aims to empower residents with the skills and knowledge needed to pursue careers in the growing green tech industry. Participants will have access to training in areas such as solar installation, energy efficiency, and green construction practices. The program is open to Riverside residents of all ages and backgrounds, providing opportunities for professional development and education in the field of sustainability. Read More... |
On the anniversary of 9/11, Riverside Police and Fire Departments hosted a remembrance ceremony honoring the victims of the terrorist attacks. The ceremony included a moment of silence, the ringing of a bell, and a flag presentation. Attendees reflected on the sacrifices made by first responders and service members on that tragic day. The event aimed to honor the memory of those who lost their lives, pay tribute to the bravery of those who responded, and remind the community of the importance of unity and resilience in the face of adversity. Read More... |
In Riverside County, home prices dropped slightly in May compared to the previous month. Despite this decrease, prices are still higher than they were a year ago. The median price for a home in the county was $535,000, down from $540,000 in April. Experts attribute the dip in prices to a recent increase in new listings, giving buyers more options and potentially leading to a more balanced housing market in the area. Additionally, the number of homes sold in May increased compared to the previous month, indicating continued strong demand for housing in Riverside County. Read More... |
A growing trend is starting to show up in the real estate market. Foreclosed homes are starting to rise in Riverside County and surrounding areas. It is a sign that the economy is not doing so well.
Job losses has increase to high numbers since the last financial meltdown in 2008. This home is going up for auction through Xome.com on September 20th, 2025. If you have cash, you can get a good deal like this one if you know what you're doing.
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