Redlands Art Association to feature abstract artist Teri Adams
Exhibit highlights nature-inspired watermedia works and a decades-long artistic journey
The school board voted to remove Push from high school libraries and restrict The Bluest Eye to 18+ students with parental consent.
Redlands News Weekly: December 5, 2025
Proposition 47 funding will bolster city services and community partnerships aimed at rehousing residents and connecting them to employment opportunities.
The proposal would reduce eight commissions from seven to five members and cut meeting frequency; residents warn changes could limit public input and slow progress.
Agenda includes a $2 million state grant to address homelessness, changes to advisory boards and fire safety updates
Redlands News Weekly: Nov. 21, 2025
The latest National Community Survey shows significant year-over-year gains in trust, service quality and downtown vibrancy while highlighting persistent concerns about affordability, homelessness and environmental conditions.
A decade-old plan to preserve historic Deodar Cedars along Pioneer Avenue is back before City Council as residents push to protect Northside shade while officials debate traffic, costs and tree health.
City Council accepted a $900K state safety grant and awarded a $730K construction contract to improve a busy four-way stop.
Agenda includes a potential warehouse ban, new condominiums, traffic signal funding and the 2025 National Community Survey results.
Flood Watch, New Fire Station, Warehouse Vote
How test scores are recovering post-pandemic, city launches food security plan, and Veterans Day Parade and free tree giveaways set
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