Loma Linda University Children’s Health breaks ground on new Specialty Clinics building
The facility will centralize pediatric care, enhancing accessibility for families across the region.
Redlands survey results: Praise for cultural offerings, confidence in local government drops
Only 2% of the adult population in Redlands responded to the annual community survey.
Redlands News: November 15, 2024
Tennessee Street warehouse heads to City Council, Local teacher seeks votes to win $40k in library remodel, and Redlands student-athletes sign
Redlands Planning Commission considers warehouse prohibition
City officials explore options to limit future warehouse development amid concerns over environmental impact.
Redlands News: November 8, 2024
🇺🇸 Election results recap, Openings on local boards and commissions, Turkey Trot turns 11, Plus a look at upcoming weekend and holiday events
School board shake-up, Mayor holds on to Council seat in election results
A look at the Redlands City Council and School Board unofficial election results and local voter turnout
Redlands News: November 1, 2024
Early voting numbers, Local election guides, The State of the District, and Updated community calendar for local events.
Roll Call: Open positions available on Redlands commissions and boards
The Planning Commission, Traffic and Parking Commission, Library Board, Cultural Arts Commission and Historic and Scenic Preservation Commission are seeking applicants.
Redlands News: October 25, 2024
Election Hub Updates: SB Valley Water Conservation District & City Treasurer Races, Opinion from U.S. Congressional Candidate, and Redlands Symphony Conductor's Final Season
San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation District Board election: Two candidates vie for Division 2 seat
Incumbent Hillary Jenkins and challenger Mark Falcone present their qualifications and priorities for a crucial water management role.
Redlands approves $2.1 million public safety camera system upgrade
City Council votes unanimously to replace aging technology and enhance crime prevention efforts.
Redlands approves $586K software agreement with Tyler Technologies
City Council votes to continue software maintenance for critical financial and HR functions