Ransom Wilson to bid farewell to Redlands Symphony after 2024-25 season
73-year-old conductor reflects on global career, from touring with Leonard Bernstein to leading Redlands orchestra
Measure D will address aging schools and district facilities for Redlands
A deep dive into the $500M local bond that needs 55% of voter approval is needed to pass
AAUW meeting to explore Redlands' strategies for tackling homelessness
City official to present on collaborative efforts with nonprofits, highlighting housing and outreach programs during AAUW brunch on Nov. 2
Leadership Redlands seeks applicants for class of 2025
Chamber of Commerce program aims to develop next generation of community leaders through 9-month interactive course.
Redlands history talk to explore city's rich past
Oct. 16: A.K. Smiley Library archivist to share stories of early residents, including first female physician and former slave who shaped the city
Discover Redlands on Foot: Fall Trails at 10 hiking schedule
Conservancy's October events showcase wetland restoration, historic paths, and newly completed trail segment
Mixed reaction follows new law to limit the use of smartphones during school hours
The law comes as research reveals how cell phone use in K-12 can impact learning, mental health and social interaction
Redlands Police seek citizen volunteers to aid in public safety efforts
Community members invited to assist with events, patrols, and public safety efforts through longstanding volunteer program
Poe's darkest tales come to life at Footlighters in October
"Nevermore: The Tales & Poems of Edgar Allan Poe" brings the iconic author into his own haunting stories, adapted and directed by Katharine Buffy Henshaw. The original production opens October 11, promising an immersive theatrical journey just in time for Halloween.
17 years of hope: Redlands' Believe Walk empowers cancer survivors and families
The Believe Walk, which has raised $9.8 million to support cancer patients in the Inland Empire, will return to downtown Redlands Oct. 6, 2024