Downtown arrests made; student cellphone rules finalized
Redlands News Weekly | Feb. 26, 2026
A 20-year-old Los Angeles woman was arrested in Compton after police say she drove her car into a crowd, seriously injuring four people outside the Underground bar in Redlands.
Agenda includes a 3.4 million public works contract, a Measure I continuation plan and new e-bike regulations.
Lottery enrollment for the 2026–27 school year is open through March 31 at the public Montessori charter school serving grades 7–12.
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Redlands News Weekly | Feb. 26, 2026
Thursday, Feb. 26, at Dignity Health Arena in Bakersfield
Police say a Redlands man is linked to multiple downtown commercial burglaries dating back to December.
More than 500 eighth grade girls gathered at the University of Redlands for the 32nd annual AAUW STEM Conference, exploring careers where women remain underrepresented but opportunities continue to grow.
Free March 8 concert at Redlands High School’s Clock Auditorium will feature Broadway favorites and guest performers Debbie Prutsman and T.J. Dawson.
Devices must be off, silenced or in airplane mode during class under new district rules.
More than 30 RUSD students debated policies and shadowed leaders during Civics Day, gaining insight into district decision-making.
Federal SNAP cuts, known as CalFresh in California, continue phasing in as Redlands Family Service Association opens 2026 food box registration. First distribution begins March 31.
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.
District leaders point to enrollment declines, expiring pandemic-era funding and new obligations as the board authorizes reductions affecting up to 138 positions.
More than 500 eighth grade girls gathered at the University of Redlands for the 32nd annual AAUW STEM Conference, exploring careers where women remain underrepresented but opportunities continue to grow.
Meet the artists who are planning monthly workshops in Redlands
Loren Long, Lisa Yee, Jason Chin and Nikki Grimes lead the March 6–7 event at the University of Redlands.
Achievement marks highest level of competitive success for San Bernardino County Farm Bureau.
Thursday, Feb. 26, at Dignity Health Arena in Bakersfield
Senior becomes first female wrestler in program history to sign with a Division I college.
Feb. 20-21 at Sonora High School in La Habra
Redlands Adventist Academy’s boys’ basketball team reached the CIF Southern Section Division 8 semifinals this week with a 58-48
More than 500 eighth grade girls gathered at the University of Redlands for the 32nd annual AAUW STEM Conference, exploring careers where women remain underrepresented but opportunities continue to grow.
Devices must be off, silenced or in airplane mode during class under new district rules.
More than 30 RUSD students debated policies and shadowed leaders during Civics Day, gaining insight into district decision-making.
District leaders say a small attendance boost could generate millions and reduce layoffs. Here’s how.
Free March 8 concert at Redlands High School’s Clock Auditorium will feature Broadway favorites and guest performers Debbie Prutsman and T.J. Dawson.
Lincoln Memorial Shrine among more than two dozen institutions participating in annual Museums Free-for-All.
Tony-winning musical blends dark fairy tales with greener stage practices
Things to Do in Redlands Feb. 13–16: Night Markets, Theater and More
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