Suspected gang-related shootings in Redlands; RUSD layoffs hit 60
Redlands News Weekly | March 26, 2026
Agenda includes Redlands East Valley pool upgrades, field trips and a $165K grant to support Career Technical Education programs
Options included a warehouse tax and revising the city’s paramedic parcel tax.
As federal tax credits and state net-metering benefits fade, Loma Linda University Health, Esri, Kaiser Permanente and others show how large organizations invested in renewable energy over the past five years.
Agenda includes a possible revenue ballot measure, a fire protection agreement and the consideration of a Homeless Resource Services Agreement.
RUSD Facilities and Planning Director Ken Morse outlined current Measure D projects from roofing to playground improvements.
Stater Bros. Charities and Inland Women Fighting Cancer made the generous donation thanks to funds raised at the 17th annual Believe Walk in 2024.
Agenda includes a Measure D update, school safety project agreements and ongoing labor negotiations.
The city will work with Rincon Consultants to investigate possible soil and water contamination at the Wastewater Treatment Plant after past disposal of landfill leachate raised concerns.
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