Rep. Aguilar announces $8.4 Million for zero-emission OmniTrans buses
The funding will be used to reduce air pollution, create jobs and improve public transportation.
Redlands News: July 19, 2024
Rezoning for housing, parking limits approved, and Improv School Redlands debuts new location
Loma Linda University Medical Center ranked #1 in Riverside-San Bernardino area
U.S. News & World Report recognizes LLUMC for excellence in multiple specialties, including a national ranking in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Redlands City Council approves new CarMax dealership
Council approves 18-acre facility; ironworkers secure agreement while negotiations with carpenters continue.
Oriental fruit fly quarantine boundary reduced in Riverside and Moreno Valley
Redlands remains inside the quarantine zone.
Kimberly Crest House and Gardens seeks new docents for fall 2024
Volunteers will receive comprehensive training to be tour guides at the historic landmark.
Redlands News: July 11, 2024
Warehouse proposal before City Council, couple pepper sprayed in home invasion, and Indian tradition comes to the streets of Redlands.
Redlands Unified School District appoints new assistant superintendent of compliance
Rudy Wilson to oversee district-wide compliance efforts and help improve student safety following Department of Justice investigation.
San Bernardino County calls for state to take emergency action on home insurance crisis
The San Bernardino Board of Supervisors urges emergency measures to stabilize the property insurance market as major carriers exit California
Redlands News: July 9, 2024
Three suspects arrested in May burglary, utility rate increases, and activities to keep you and your family cool during the excessive heat.
City Council approves water and wastewater rate hikes, sets hearing for solid waste increase
Residents will see gradual increases over the next two years; City cites infrastructure needs and regulatory compliance as key factors.
Trying to beat the heat in Redlands? Here are local options to help you stay cool
Check out options ranging from community cooling centers and library events to local pools and splash pads.