Redlands News: May 30, 2025
Warehouse ban under review, Redlands students make waves in science, film and track & field - plus Steve Martin play opens at Footlighters in June
Redlands Fire Department to launch nation’s first full-time Substance Use Navigator Program
The groundbreaking role will connect overdose survivors to long-term care, marking a major step forward in Redlands’ evolving opioid response.
New speed limits coming to 55 Redlands streets after traffic safety study
New state law allows cities to factor in pedestrian and cyclist safety — not just driver speed — when setting speed limits.
Redlands News: May 23, 2025
Warehouse rules up for discussion, homelessness update, Redlands soccer returns, and Memorial Day ceremony details
Redlands City Council to oppose proposed air quality rules citing cost, resident concerns
The proposed regulations aim to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions through new residential gas appliance standards.
Final phase of Orange Blossom Trail Project moves forward with $960,145 contract
City Council approves contract with Tryco General Engineering to complete 7.5-mile recreational corridor connecting east and west Redlands.
Redlands News: May 16, 2025
Latest on Metrolink crash lawsuit, Redlands climate plan reviewed, school board policy debates and standout student-athletes
Redlands Unified board censures member, continues debate on books and flags
Trustees remain divided over library material review, classroom flag displays, and a contentious censure vote.
Redlands News: May 2, 2025
High-Density Zoning Approved, England Grove Update, City Council Preview + Earth Day Recap
San Bernardino County again ranks worst in the nation for ozone pollution
County receives failing grades across the board as American Lung Association report shows 46% of Americans breathe unhealthy air
Redlands News: April 25, 2025
RUSD Confronts Campus Hate, Coyote Aviation Dispute Continues, Climate Action Day and REV Wins Again
Climate Action Plan strategies presented to Redlands Planning Commission
Commissioners express concerns about residential remodel requirements while supporting other greenhouse gas reduction measures.