Redlands man arrested after teen son accessed unsecured firearms, sends photo
Police say they were notified after a 13-year-old boy sent friends a photo of himself with a firearm.
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.
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.
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.
Annual “Royal Tea at the Castle” offers guests an elegant four-course tea, live music, and historic charm
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ANCA hosts free community workshop on February 19th from 6:30PM to 8:00PM
Feb. 19 at 6pm at the University of Redlands Orton Center
Larry Dierdorff, 78, has painted more than 200 murals across the Inland Empire, transforming blank walls into detailed works of art. His latest project, commissioned by Bud Feldkamp, adds a touch of whimsy to downtown Redlands.
The three-part series offers an intimate showcase of Redlands Symphony musicians performing personally meaningful works.
February 11, 2025 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.
The long-standing volunteer program provides nutritious meals to Redlands residents who cannot prepare their own, ensuring both nourishment and well-being with weekday deliveries.
Pianist Sally Rehfeldt and cellist Matt Rehfeldt will reunite for The Spinet’s Feb. 18 recital at First Presbyterian Church. The concert, open to the public, begins at 7 p.m.
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