Redlands News: June 20, 2025
ADUs approved, anti-Trump protests come to Redlands, Museum of Redlands milestone, and girls flag football primed for second season
Calls for recommitment follow reports of racism, but board members cite concerns over language and unity
The city will partner with RRM Design Group to streamline the Accessory Dwelling Unit creation process and boost affordable housing options.
Self-defense class and taiko drum performance mark debut of cultural hub dedicated to Japanese arts and traditions
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ADUs approved, anti-Trump protests come to Redlands, Museum of Redlands milestone, and girls flag football primed for second season
In what to this point was the biggest game of the season, Redlands FC settled for a 2-2 draw against
City Council unanimously approved the transfer of the Museum of Redlands, securing public ownership of the long-awaited cultural facility.
Redlands Police Weekly Update: June 12 - June 19
Ice cream social set for June 25 as city launches latest step in park upgrades
Redlands FC will have a chance to avenge their first loss of the season this weekend as they play host
Live music, cultural presentations, local vendors and a kids zone highlight the city’s free daylong event honoring Black freedom and community
ANCA film and discussion series continues this summer at the University of Redlands
Community rallies behind 80-year-old nonprofit theater with benefit performances and vision for long-term renovation
The statewide honor recognizes Redlands for workforce initiatives, civic leadership and engaging community events
More than 120 students participated in the annual show, which featured new categories and honored creativity across all grade levels
Check out these fun local indoor options, ranging from bowling to engaging summer camps in Redlands and surrounding cities
DOJ claims CIF rule violates U.S. Constitution; California pushes back
District praised for reforms, but struggles with backlog of complaints
A coalition of eight churches in Redlands has sent an open letter to the school board opposing proposed policies they say harm queer youth
Clergy and community members to gather June 10 in peaceful protest of recent school board policies
Live music, cultural presentations, local vendors and a kids zone highlight the city’s free daylong event honoring Black freedom and community
City reminds residents that all personal fireworks are illegal, with fines up to $1,000 for violations
Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival and the Redlands Theatre Festival kick off Friday, June 20
The 2025 season opens June 20 and features musicals, comedies, new works, and a one-night concert at Prospect Park Amphitheater.
Girls flag football is back for a second year for Citrus Belt League teams, beginning in August. The sport'
Miami Dolphins linebacker and former REV standout returns home to inspire the next generation with a free youth football camp.
She’s coming back. Redlands East Valley High graduate Krista (Vansant) Hendrickson, one of the greatest athletes in Inland Empire
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
Proposed expansion near San Bernardino airport faced pushback over safety and noise concerns
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