Dangermonds take ownership of Redlands Mall, aim to improve long-stalled site
Local business owners step in after out-of-town developers face foreclosure, struggle to move project forward
Residents now have until Dec. 1 to apply for the city’s Utilities Advisory Committee, which will help guide a six-month water and sewer rate study.
The Rochford Foundation’s annual “A Burrage Christmas” will feature a Toyland display, live entertainment and gifts for registered children.
City Council will flip the switch Nov. 21 at Ed Hales Park, with music, cocoa, crafts and family activities starting at 5 p.m.
The Margaret Clark Art Education Enrichment Fund supports classroom projects, youth arts programs, scholarships and community-based creative initiatives.
Officers also investigate three break-ins, respond to a residential fire and make arrests in drug and vandalism cases during the week of Nov. 7–13.
The district’s Adult Transition Program helps young adults with disabilities build confidence, job skills, and independence through student-run enterprises.
The new exhibit at the Redlands Art Association Gallery & Art Center showcases paintings, photography, ceramics, and mixed media—all created within a six-inch frame. On view through Nov. 21, 2025, the show features award-winning works by local artists.
The free afternoon celebration welcomes all military veterans and their families for a meal, music by The Tomcats, and door prizes in honor of their service.
Eagles girls tie for second; boys’ team finishes runner-up behind Ontario Christian
Cross-country runners from Redlands Adventist Academy finished second in the girls’ division and third in the boys’ division at the
City sustainability staff and local business owners will share tips on waste reduction, composting, and eco-friendly holiday habits at the free Nov. 19 event.
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