
Redlands builds for high and low incomes — but leaves out the middle class
City has made progress on housing goals since 2021, but Moderate-income units remain far behind as 'missing middle' households struggle to find options.

Redlands News: March 21, 2025
Elder Fraud Suspect Arrested, Opioid Deaths Decline, Elementary School Eyes School Duel Trophy — Plus, Cinema Classic Returns in April

Drug overdose deaths decline nationwide, with California and San Bernardino County seeing significant drops
Increased access to Narcan may have contributed to the decrease of opioid-related overdose deaths.


Redlands News: March 14, 2025
Parents demand action after racist incidents at Redlands schools, LLUH shooter hoax, 98-home project advances, plus Bulldogs make Sweet 16

Planning Commission rejects rezoning proposal for Cortez Street Properties
Residents express concerns about preserving agricultural lifestyle in North Redlands neighborhood.

Meadowlark Subdivision housing project revisions approved
A 98-home development at San Bernardino and Wabash Avenues moves forward with updated designs.
Redlands News: March 7, 2025
Redlands Bicycle Classic Greenlit for 40th Year, RUSD Celebrates Black History Month, City Council Upholds Emotional Support Chicken, and Big Bear’s Eagle Family Grows Amid Snowstorm
Redlands News: Feb. 28, 2025
How did test scores change post-pandemic? Plus: a mini art showcase, Run Through Redlands this Sunday and Viva La Boba’s new location

Redlands students outperform state average but struggle to regain pre-pandemic ground
New national test scores show slow academic recovery since COVID-19 pandemic, with persistent learning gaps in math and reading. While Redlands Unified students exceed state benchmarks, proficiency rates remain below 2019 levels.

Redlands City Council receives training on land use decision-making
Planning Commission and Council roles clarified in joint session