Home insurance crisis, homeless mental health support, burro protection
Read the latest Redlands news update
Home insurers pull out of areas threatened by climate change, Redlands among the most at-risk
The increased frequency of wildfires and storms has led insurance providers to stop servicing vulnerable areas, leaving many with limited options to protect their homes.
Local climate action group to host Climate Disaster Preparedness 101 workshop
Learn how to protect yourself and your neighbors, Oct. 18
New law aims to protect wild burros and address safety concerns
The growing undomesticated burro population has led to dangerous conditions for both residents and the burros themselves.
Support the Redlands Animal Shelter at this year’s Dog Jog
Enjoy a fun-filled day with your furry friend to help raise funds for the Redlands Animal Shelter.
Redlands Fire Department embraces Fire Prevention Week with open house
Cooking causes most U.S. home fires. Learn about cooking safety to help prevent fires on Oct. 14 at the Redlands Fire Department open house
Redlands Police Department to host two community-building events, Oct. 7
Get to know Redlands police officers at the “Coptober Community Fair” or during “Tailgate with a Cop.”
Loma Linda study finds traces of water contamination in local fast-food soda fountains
Microbial contamination was found in 41% of soda fountain samples collected in the Eastern Coachella Valley
Uniting the community against cancer: 16th annual Believe Walk to be held on Oct. 1
Celebrate survivors and contribute to the fight against cancer this Sunday in Downtown Redlands.