Budget delayed as Redlands seeks more public safety funding
Redlands News | June 11, 2026
Police say witness video and traffic cameras helped identify a San Bernardino man accused of fleeing the scene after a fatal Highway 38 collision.
Council members sought stronger commitments for firefighter staffing, police recruitment and a future fifth fire station before approving the city's two-year spending plan.
Annual count found 134 people experiencing homelessness in Redlands, including 107 living unsheltered.
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Redlands News | June 11, 2026
Hilton advances to the November general election, where he’ll face longtime politician Xavier Becerra.
Children and teenagers can receive free lunch at the Family Services Association of Redlands this summer.
Free meals for children 18 and younger will be available throughout the summer at multiple locations across Redlands.
Featured exhibition showcases canvas work by longtime Redlands mural artist Larry Dierdorff
Redlands earned a well deserved point on the road Wednesday night
Redlands-area standouts recognized for excellence in athletics, academics and community service at the Ken Hubbs Foundation’s annual awards program
Greg Romer and Robert Shockley received the Gertrude Hagum Award for outstanding service as the organization recognized volunteers, elected officers and highlighted ongoing needs for meal delivery drivers.
City Council unanimously backs The Marketplace, a 71,400-square-foot retail project at Lugonia Avenue and Tennessee Street
Friday morning crews made significant progress on the demolition phase of the Town Square redevelopment project.
Commissioners seek more detail on rebuilding rules, height limits and protections for entitled projects; more than 1 million square feet of warehouse space is currently available in Redlands
City Council voted unanimously to secure 520 public spaces at the Redlands Mall site as demolition begins, costing about $349,000 annually.
Children and teenagers can receive free lunch at the Family Services Association of Redlands this summer.
Free meals for children 18 and younger will be available throughout the summer at multiple locations across Redlands.
Redlands Festival of Arts honored juried artists, student chalk artists and youth arts groups after its Memorial Day weekend event.
Redlands resident and retired Air Force lieutenant colonel says Honor Flight trip honored enlisted veterans who often returned home without recognition after the Korean and Vietnam wars.
Free meals for children 18 and younger will be available throughout the summer at multiple locations across Redlands.
State report says district met nearly all court-ordered reforms but remains partially compliant on complaint resolution timelines
Trustees will hold public hearings on the district’s budget and Local Control and Accountability Plan, consider a $905,590 YMCA afterschool partnership and review millions in Measure D-funded campus safety projects.
Cali Binks and Alex Vara advance in the county superintendent race while Sonja Shaw and Richard Barrera move on in California's superintendent contest.
Free meals for children 18 and younger will be available throughout the summer at multiple locations across Redlands.
Free community event will feature live entertainment, cultural activities, family history resources and food vendors June 20.
Five productions, new works showcases and a teen music concert scheduled for Prospect Park amphitheater
Free festival opens June 19 with Broadway, bluegrass, patriotic pops and a fireworks finale
Redlands-area standouts recognized for excellence in athletics, academics and community service at the Ken Hubbs Foundation’s annual awards program
Medina, Williams, Johnston and Dowdy reach Clovis after standout seasons and school-record performances
Former Arrowhead Christian standout helps Auburn reach NCAA Super Regional after passing on MLB draft offer
Redlands will look to spark win streak at Dodge Stadium
As Redlands grows, firefighters say emergency response infrastructure is struggling to keep pace
District leaders say a small attendance boost could generate millions and reduce layoffs. Here’s how.
A therapy dog joined the Redlands Fire Department in 2024, offering firefighters comfort, connection and a way to decompress after difficult calls.
Redlands council voted 5-0 to expand rules allowing hens in most neighborhoods, with limits based on lot size and new coop standards.
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