Redlands school board advances updated volunteer policy amid layoffs
As 60 layoff notices go out due to budget cuts, officials move forward with updates clarifying volunteer roles.
As 60 layoff notices go out due to budget cuts, officials move forward with updates clarifying volunteer roles.
New state funding targets housing and prevention as local trends vary across San Bernardino County.
Workshops, volunteer projects and a community celebration highlight Redlands’ Day of Climate Action on April 18.
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Redlands News Weekly | March 26, 2026
REDLANDS, Calif. — The Redlands Fire Department is recognizing the retirement of Capt. Don Trujillo after 31 years of service to
Incidents include strong-arm robberies, suspected voyeurism and multiple DUI cases
Police report more than a dozen vehicles stolen as incidents escalate
Exhibit highlights nature-inspired watermedia works and a decades-long artistic journey
Union warns counseling staff disproportionately affected as district moves ahead with budget cuts.
Chef Curtis Aiken shares journey from illiteracy at 26 to culinary success at free April 17 event
REV and Redlands High athletes set school and class records at recent track and field meets, led by standout performances.
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.
REDLANDS, Calif. — The Redlands Fire Department is recognizing the retirement of Capt. Don Trujillo after 31 years of service to
Kingsbury Elementary and Redlands High each received $2,500 during Albertsons’ Cypress Avenue reopening ceremony Friday.
It was a slightly smaller conference than usual at the 29th Annual Charlotte S. Huck Children’s Literature Festival. Nevertheless,
Close to 200 people gathered March 8 at the Finkelstein Performing Arts Center at Crafton Hills College for a screening
REV and Redlands High athletes set school and class records at recent track and field meets, led by standout performances.
REV begins its CBL title defense March 31 as league play opens with a new format across Redlands-area high school teams.
Wildcats improve to 2-0 in league as Cougars post dominant wins and Yucaipa edges Cajon in boys competition
Former Redlands East Valley standouts Astrid and Catalina Teran continue to break personal records at Cal Poly and UC Irvine after state championship runs in community college.
Union warns counseling staff disproportionately affected as district moves ahead with budget cuts.
Student tip led to discovery of loaded gun; district outlines response and support services
Student was reportedly showing a bullet before administrators located a loaded firearm; police continue investigation
It was a slightly smaller conference than usual at the 29th Annual Charlotte S. Huck Children’s Literature Festival. Nevertheless,
Chef Curtis Aiken shares journey from illiteracy at 26 to culinary success at free April 17 event
K–12 students invited to submit artwork for the Redlands Art Association’s annual Youth Art Expo during Memorial Day weekend at the Redlands Festival of Arts.
Forty artists will display paintings, jewelry and more March 15 on State Street in downtown Redlands. Free outdoor show supports local art classes.
Reception March 14 at Gonzales Community Center will showcase work created through a long-running Flores Senior Center class.
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