Legendary prep football coach Dick Bruich returns
Press Row: A year after his wife’s passing, Dick Bruich is back on the sidelines to assist his son, Kurt, at Citrus Valley
Press Row: A year after his wife’s passing, Dick Bruich is back on the sidelines to assist his son, Kurt, at Citrus Valley
Residents are raising $50,000 for a referendum to overturn an ordinance approved by the Yucaipa City Council that paves the way for a 2 million-square-foot warehouse off Live Oak Canyon Road.
Agenda includes a $1.49M sewer pipeline project, in-kind support for fall events and three new ballot boxes.
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Police say they were notified after a 13-year-old boy sent friends a photo of himself with a firearm.
Police seize firearms and electronics in raids across Southern California; investigation continues into 2023 disappearance of Nashville man
Police say an 18-year-old woman was taken into custody on suspicion of attempted murder after a shooting left a 16-year-old boy hospitalized.
Wildcats christen their long-awaited home field with a 63-7 win over California Military Institute.
Two water main breaks Tuesday caused a loss of pressure in Redlands and Mentone, prompting a boil water notice and bottled water distribution for affected households. Map of impacted neighborhoods below.
Checkpoint locations are based on crash data; first-time DUI penalties average $13,500
In a 4-1 vote, council members backed the Live Oak Canyon development as a long-term investment in the city’s future. Supporters framed the warehouse as a “legacy” project, contrasting it with short-term gains like a new grocery store. Opposition questioned transparency, environmental impacts.
For five decades, Redlands Meals on Wheels has delivered food—and care—to homebound residents. Now, the volunteer-run nonprofit needs community support to keep its mission alive.
From 96 applicants to three finalists, the Redlands Symphony invites the community to help shape its future as each candidate takes the podium this season.
Hundreds of backpacks, school supplies and free haircuts were given to local students at the start of the school year.
The beloved theater company revisits 'The Curious Savage,' the inaugural production from its 1952 opening and 1980 reopening, as part of its future renovation efforts.
Following the approval of AR 1312.2, RUSD is seeking community volunteers to serve on book review committees.
Redlands school district wants to know what you think of its communication practices in a new survey
After more than a year of heated debate, public protests and calls for resignation, the RUSD board approves stricter rules for reviewing and removing library materials.
Agenda includes school construction agreements, personnel actions and a final vote on library complaint procedures.
From 96 applicants to three finalists, the Redlands Symphony invites the community to help shape its future as each candidate takes the podium this season.
International designer Thelma Muro will share the art and logistics behind creating immersive attractions such as Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at the Sept. 9 AAUW Redlands meeting.
The beloved theater company revisits 'The Curious Savage,' the inaugural production from its 1952 opening and 1980 reopening, as part of its future renovation efforts.
Industry pros to select this year’s official Orange Drop drink
Wildcats christen their long-awaited home field with a 63-7 win over California Military Institute.
University of Redlands grad Daren Espinoza takes over Colton High baseball after a career of coaching success and personal resilience; alumna Tyra Faimalo steps in to lead Redlands East Valley girls basketball.
Redlands East Valley celebrates its long-awaited on-campus stadium with a 63-7 rout, a packed crowd, and plenty of school pride.
77% of the city’s projected emissions reductions hinge on electric vehicle adoption — but tax credits are set to expire, among other major roadblocks.
Check out these fun local indoor options, ranging from bowling to engaging summer camps in Redlands and surrounding cities
The cancellation removes immediate threat of auction but the future of the long-delayed State Street Village project remains unclear.
Village Partners Inc. defaults on $17M loan as market conditions slow
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