A.K. Smiley Library hosts live music events to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Local and renowned musicians performed as part of the Smiley LIVE! series.
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The proposed development is seeking a $1.5 million loan for low-income units
The 460-unit mixed-use development will include affordable housing and commercial space.
AAUW and University of Redlands to host free Q&A event on Oct. 10, giving voters chance to evaluate candidates on current issues.
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Local and renowned musicians performed as part of the Smiley LIVE! series.
City invites community to ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating completion of Church Street to 7th Street section
What's the job, who's running, who's funding, candidate statements, and results.
Redlands resident Parny Milien prepares to open a Lego-themed store offering new and retired sets, individual pieces, and event spaces for parties and gatherings.
Former teacher and baseball coach David Matuszak leads the charge against a controversial plan to build a fulfillment center in Yucaipa’s Live Oak Canyon, citing environmental concerns and a threat to the area’s rural lifestyle.
Esri's Jack Dangermond shares insights on geographic thinking and technology's role in addressing complex problems
The Believe Walk, which has raised $9.8 million to support cancer patients in the Inland Empire, will return to downtown Redlands Oct. 6, 2024
Residents' concerns over air quality and traffic lead to decision for further review and community input
The project at Plum Lane and Idaho Street gets the green light after design revisions.
City Council backs plan to manage parking demand for 18-tenant Public Market opening later this year
Council approves 18-acre facility; ironworkers secure agreement while negotiations with carpenters continue.
Freshman QB throws four touchdown passes, runs for another as Terriers struggle to contain high-powered REV offense
Former teacher and baseball coach David Matuszak leads the charge against a controversial plan to build a fulfillment center in Yucaipa’s Live Oak Canyon, citing environmental concerns and a threat to the area’s rural lifestyle.
Blackhawks triumph in five-set thriller, handing Redlands its first Citrus Belt League loss in over two years
Helicopter crews work 8-hour shifts, dropping thousands of gallons per flight to slow the fire's advance
9% annual increases approved for three years; officials acknowledge financial strain on families but point to necessary upgrades and state requirements
Redlands’ local GHG emissions have increased since the Redlands' 2017 Climate Action Plan, with the highest rise from transportation emissions.
The San Bernardino Board of Supervisors urges emergency measures to stabilize the property insurance market as major carriers exit California
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