Loma Linda arson suspect arrested after Tesla video aids deputies
A Highland man was arrested on suspicion of arson after a fire spread from vegetation to an occupied building along Redlands Boulevard, authorities said.
Weekly police update also includes $100,000 copper theft, vehicle burglaries and fatal fall near ravine
From the new police station and rising fire calls to warehouse policy and development, here’s where some of Redlands’ biggest issues stand heading into fall.
Naomi Schimek, Vincenzo Marianella and Karen Grill bring decades of hospitality experience to the Aug. 20 competition featuring 12 Redlands bars and restaurants.
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A Highland man was arrested on suspicion of arson after a fire spread from vegetation to an occupied building along Redlands Boulevard, authorities said.
The free Aug. 29 event will feature Redlands police and firefighters on the softball field, along with live music, a kids zone and free meals for the first 200 attendees.
A proposal to require opposing viewpoints for political library materials was narrowed after questions over how to determine whether books lean left or right.
Artist Jan Harvey showcases historic Redlands photographs and etchings in a featured exhibit at the Redlands Art Association through Sept. 4.
Work on the $10.4 million State Route 38 improvement project will continue with curb ramp and driveway construction along Pearl Avenue and other upgrades across Redlands.
Firefighters contained the Monday evening blaze within about six minutes, preventing it from spreading to the home or nearby structures.
Trustees will revisit a proposed parental notification policy, discuss new requirements for balancing political viewpoints in school libraries and consider Measure D-funded campus improvements.
Intersection improvements near Interstate 10 will add a dedicated right-turn lane, wider sidewalks and flood control upgrades.
See where the final 2.85-mile gap will connect Highland and Redlands as the regional bike and pedestrian corridor receives another $3 million in funding.
Council advances Phase II of the long-planned police headquarters project as demolition begins at the former Kmart site.
City Council unanimously backs The Marketplace, a 71,400-square-foot retail project at Lugonia Avenue and Tennessee Street
Community volunteers paired with children to help them shop for $200 worth of new clothes and shoes, easing back-to-school costs for families across Redlands and the Inland Empire.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Redlands-Riverside is seeking volunteers to help local children shop for back-to-school clothing and shoes during its annual Kohl's shopping event on July 18.
Inspired by science and nature, Redlands artist Kayla Smith has built a growing career in pastel painting while balancing a full-time job.
After six decades with the company her father founded, Dianne Burgeson reflects on the evolution of a family business, the changing face of Redlands and why she isn't ready to retire.
A proposal to require opposing viewpoints for political library materials was narrowed after questions over how to determine whether books lean left or right.
Trustees will revisit a proposed parental notification policy, discuss new requirements for balancing political viewpoints in school libraries and consider Measure D-funded campus improvements.
One new California law promotes heat illness education in schools; another, rolling out this month, requires rules for outdoor activity during extreme heat. Still missing: money for the upgrades that matter.
California's Universal Meals Program provides no-cost school meals to all students regardless of family income.
The free Aug. 29 event will feature Redlands police and firefighters on the softball field, along with live music, a kids zone and free meals for the first 200 attendees.
Comedy of mistaken identity runs Aug. 7–23 under the direction of Hedley Duncan.
The Pioneertown duo will perform classic 1940s Western music, yodeling melodies and close harmonies at a free Aug. 12 concert.
Foam Fiesta has been canceled, cooling center hours extended and additional safety measures will be in place for weekend recreation activities.
Steven Rubio and Gavin Garcia lead Citrus Belt League champion Cajon with Division 3 honors, while Yucaipa standout Landyn Von Kaenel earns All-Inland Empire recognition.
Redlands High's Elisha deVera and Maddison Miner earn first-team honors, while ACA's Juliette Early also lands on the All-Inland Empire team.
Five local athletes receive Inland Area postseason recognition after standout seasons in track and field, including two first-team selections from Beaumont High.
Mark Hopson is recognized after leading Redlands High to a Citrus Belt League title, while four local golfers earn Inland Area second-team honors.
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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