CSU faculty strike, utility undergrounding, 541 new homes
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CSU faculty strike looms at San Bernardino, Palm Desert campuses
Failed salary negotiations have led the California Faculty Association to call for a weeklong strike.

New bill to toughen penalties for retail theft
Assemblymember James. C Ramos proposed the new bill to target repeat shoplifters

Oriental fruit fly quarantine remains in effect in parts of San Bernardino County
What it means for Redlands residents

New study uncovers alarming trend relating substance use to cardiovascular deaths
Alcohol played a role in more than half of all deaths related to cardiovascular disease.

Rise in retail crime pushes stores to increase security measures
Items on shelves have been placed behind locked protective glass to curb theft.

Volunteers needed for annual count of homeless people in Redlands
2024 Point in Time Count will take place on Thursday, Jan. 25.

New laws clear path for more affordable housing
Two laws that took effect on Jan 1 make it easier for local governments to build affordable housing.

City Council approves appeal to legalize a vinyl fence at a Smiley Historic District home
The homeowner will be permitted to keep the fence if they meet certain conditions of approval.

City Council approves plan to add 117 single-family homes in North Redlands
Home expected to sell in the $500k range
Home insurance exodus, utility undergrounding, and NYE Orange Drop
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Four more companies exit the California insurance market
Despite growing concerns, proposed reforms provide hope for an improved market.