Inland Empire unemployment falls as labor force shrinks
Construction, manufacturing and professional services continued to lose jobs while health care added workers, and a shrinking labor force contributed to the region's lower unemployment rate.
Robberies and multiple DUI arrests also in Redlands Police report cover two weeks from Jan. 22 - Feb. 5
Solo piano, Olive St. Piano Trio to perform at free event, open to the public
The honor, voted on by the community, was presented by the Redlands Chamber of Commerce on Jan. 31, 2026.
Holiday-season hiring in transportation and warehousing helped push the jobless rate lower, though economists caution the decline reflects seasonal patterns and a shrinking labor force rather than sustained growth
Redlands Police Report: Jan. 15 - 20
After residents received opt-out emails this week, officials say no action is needed to continue receiving emergency alerts.
A free, drop-in Saturday program at the Joe R. Gonzales Community Center offers guided painting, donut bites and family fun.
City seeks District 1 residents and college students for advisory body focused on equity and community relations.
Dr. Gwendolyn Dowdy-Rodgers will discuss school board roles and public participation at the Feb. 7 AAUW Redlands brunch meeting.
Free community event offers hands-on help to repair household items and reduce waste
New location underscores the bank’s investment in financial access and community partnerships
Police say suspect confronted resident with shotgun during late-night Church Street break-in
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