The Redlands Theatre Festival will launch its 52nd season on June 20
Here is the full lineup for this season's performances.
Today's City Council preview, warehouse denied, weekend events
Redlands Weekly News Update
Redlands Unified subject to 5 years of oversight by CA Attorney General
The stipulated judgment is a result of a civil rights investigation that revealed the District's failure to adequately handle sexual harassment complaints.
Homeless count declines, DUI checkpoint, and 10,000 showers
Sponsored by Doug and Toni Momberger
Redlands woman shot by police during a domestic disturbance call Thursday night
Two officers have been placed on administrative leave after the shooting.
Community center, park and senior center to be renamed in honor of Latino community leaders
The six honorees have made a lasting impact on the Redlands community.
Court rules that Moreno Valley must redo flawed environmental study
Concerns over the project’s potential negative impact on air quality spurred the Sierra Club to sue the City of Moreno Valley.
Commission poised to reject warehouse, vacant warehousing on rise, human remains found
Sponsored by Welsh Insurance Services
Unused warehouse space on the rise in IE following pandemic-era retail boom
Redlands faces the highest vacancy rate in IE East as new construction outpaces demand according to Q1 CBRE report.
No DUI arrests made at Redlands Police checkpoint, six drivers cited
680 vehicles passed through the seven-hour operation.
Warehouse permit reconsidered, 102 housing units approved, resident injured by masked intruders
Redlands Weekly News Update
City Council approves new development to build 102 single-family homes on 9 acres
The development will push Redlands closer to achieving its goal of 3,516 units by 2029.