Local legend Garner Holt reflects on career, launching new makerspace for students
The Redlands-based animatronics pioneer shares his story and gears up to launch Garner’s Garage, a makerspace to inspire the next generation of creative builders.
U of R alumni couple pays it forward with $100K endowment
Addie and Pete Pedersen have created an endowed scholarship at the University of Redlands—more than 60 years after a generous gift changed Addie’s life.
Judge admonishes attorneys in Coyote Aviation case
Judge Nicole Winter orders Redlands to respond to legal questions without objections, imposes $2,450 sanction and warns both sides to resolve discovery disputes.
Former University of Redlands football player Imbriani named state athletic director of year, plans for retirement in 2026
By Maria Garcia | Special to Community Forward Redlands
Women take center stage a local film fest
AAUW Redlands branch will celebrate female writers, directors and producers during its annual film festival on April 25.
Redlands Forum to feature Esri’s Jack Dangermond and TED founder Richard Saul Wurman
Thursday, March 20, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
ANCA Resilient Living Series: Pathways to a More Sustainable Redlands
Landscape Transformations – Goodbye Lawn, Hello Sustainable Yard
Young Farmers & Ranchers tour highlights Redlands’ agricultural history, water stewardship
Bear Valley Mutual Water Co. Tour Highlights Redlands' Rich Agricultural Legacy Sustainable Water Practices Secure Farming Future in Redlands
Wayne Scott’s LifeHouse Theater marks 31 years of faith-based productions in Redlands
From a small church stage to a thriving community theater, Scott has spent more than three decades bringing musicals and dramas to life, inspiring thousands with his faith-driven storytelling.
Obernolte disavows congressional actions against Trump’s firings, funding freezes
At a Feb. 20 forum, Rep. Jay Obernolte said he opposes publicly challenging Trump’s inspector general firings and funding freezes, arguing that private discussions with the president are more effective. His remarks drew pushback from attendees.
Symphony to Present “Peter and the Wolf” Two Ways
A new "Relaxed Concert" designed for families, young audiences, and those seeking a more casual experience, the Redlands Symphony is making classical music more accessible.
Kimberly Crest to Host Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea
Annual “Royal Tea at the Castle” offers guests an elegant four-course tea, live music, and historic charm