Suspected gang-related shootings in Redlands; RUSD layoffs hit 60
Redlands News Weekly | March 26, 2026
The proposed congressional map could boost Democrats’ chances in up to five of California’s 52 congressional districts.
Stay informed before decisions are made — here’s what’s coming up at this week’s Planning Commission, school board, and city committee meetings.
Agenda includes a potential warehouse ban, new housing proposals and updates to Accessory Dwelling Unit standards.
The city will partner with Larry Jacinto Farming, Inc. to manage 200 acres of historic groves, preserving both local heritage and agricultural health.
Council members unanimously agreed to postpone further discussion on raising the city’s paramedic parcel tax, citing economic concerns and confidence in current funding levels.
While overall crime in Redlands dropped for the second straight year, the city saw sharp increases in drug, weapons and arson cases in 2024 — a rise police link to more proactive enforcement and new patrol strategies.
Agenda includes a review of the Paramedic Parcel tax, in-kind support approvals and a $2.3 million contract for farming services on the city-owned citrus groves.
Research shows that hearing may play a bigger role in brain health than many realize, but experts say early detection and care can make a difference.
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