U.S. sues Inland Empire Health Plan over alleged false Medi-Cal claims
Federal complaint accuses Rancho Cucamonga-based insurer of misusing funds meant for Medicaid expansion patients
Redlands resident David Maupin and his grandson traveled to Iwo Jima for a historic memorial honoring the 80th anniversary of the WWII battle—an experience that deepened their connection to service, sacrifice, and the meaning of Memorial Day.
Unite 2 Live With Autism offers free, inclusive events—like prom night on June 7—to help families celebrate their children’s uniqueness
Latest on Metrolink crash lawsuit, Redlands climate plan reviewed, school board policy debates and standout student-athletes
Despite soaring temperatures, families gathered at Citrus Valley High for a vibrant celebration of language, heritage and community at Redlands Unified’s annual Multicultural Fair.
Redlands Mall Update, Student Filmmakers Shine, REV Wins League Title and New Patio Opens Downtown
Learn what makes Lappert’s Ice Cream Redlands’ only super-premium ice cream — and discover the journey that brought owner Joe Genua to town.
Redlands Unified students walk the red carpet as their work premieres at Harkins Theatres
Kadah’s solo show, Rooted in Resilience, blends personal history with Middle Eastern motifs, California landscapes and intuitive abstraction.
RUSD Confronts Campus Hate, Coyote Aviation Dispute Continues, Climate Action Day and REV Wins Again
The current featured artist at The Redlands Art Association joined the association on a whim, a decision that lead her
Generations of performers find connection, trust, and lifelong friendships through the Redlands Y Circus — including one family that credits the program with bringing them together.
$872K police settlement, Measure D school upgrades, Easter Bunny events, and The Great Y Circus returns May 2
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