
New Loma Linda University study finds inequities in wastewater testing
A more inclusive strategy is needed to protect underserved communities from future pandemics.

Planning Commission to consider freeway-oriented In-N-Out Burger sign
The proposed sign would stand 95 feet high with a face spanning 197.1 square feet.
Redlands awarded $1M grant to complete Orange Blossom Trail
The grant will be used to finish phase four of the trail on the west side of Redlands.
Gas-powered leaf blower ban, small business burglaries, planetary defense speaker
Redlands Weekly News Update

Upcoming event to focus on new housing law, “Yes in God’s Backyard”
A new law allows religious institutions and nonprofit colleges to build housing on their property.

Upcoming Community Emergency Response Team training
Learn essential disaster response skills this March during a three-day training event.

Volunteers needed for 15th Annual Redlands Community Day of Service
More than 1,000 volunteers are expected to turn out

Amazon fined for unsafe working conditions at San Bernardino warehouse
Workers were not provided enough shade or water during intense summer heat, according to OSHA citations
Police at schools, female firefighter accommodations, budget priorities ranked
Redlands weekly news update
Citrus quarantine expanded to stop spread of citrus tree disease
Redlands is now impacted by two separate citrus quarantines.
Morning market moved, city to discuss budget priorities, Conservancy donor match challenge
Redlands weekly news update.