Business activity in the Inland Empire continued on its growth trajectory in the first quarter of 2018 and is expected to expand further throughout the rest of the year, according...
A consortium consisting of UC Riverside, UCLA, UC San Diego and UC Santa Barbara, together with Los Alamos National Laboratory, was awarded $3.6 million for a three-year project, “Securing smart...
One in five residents of the Inland Empire is an immigrant. But until now, no single resource has provided a comprehensive view of the region’s immigrant population and the key...
The Board of Trustees of the Mission Inn Foundation proudly announces the selection of Gordon Bourns for the 2018 Frank Miller Civic Achievement Award. This prestigious accolade is presented annually to individuals...
As the staffs of local newsrooms grow ever smaller, David Lesher has one question: Who’s going to be left to hold government accountable?
Step inside the Visitor Center and Museum at Riverside’s California Citrus State Historic Park and one of the first images you’ll see is a photograph of Manuel Venegas.
The standard elevator pitch lasts 118 seconds: eight to hook your audience, or so the thinking goes, and another 110 to reel them in. Graduate students at the University of...
Riverside, CA – Hercules Beetles, fuzzy Tarantulas and pencil-thin Walking Sticks are the stars of the 4th Annual Riverside Insect Fair in Downtown Riverside on April 28, 2018.
The 2017-18 University of California, Riverside Science Lecture Series kicks off Thursday, April 5, with the first of four lectures focused on gene editing.
The San Bernardino County Forecast Conference will be on May 1, 2018, hosted by the Greater Ontario Convention & Visitors Bureau. The community is invited to attend this event starting...