Thousands gather peacefully in Redlands for No Kings rally
Redlands joined cities across the Inland Empire on Saturday in a nationwide call for democracy and resistance to authoritarian rule.
Sabine Robertson-Phillips will retire in September after more than a year on paid leave, with the district paying out over half a million dollars in leave, contract payouts and legal settlement
The cancellation removes immediate threat of auction but the future of the long-delayed State Street Village project remains unclear.
High-Density Zoning Approved, England Grove Update, City Council Preview + Earth Day Recap
Agenda includes $2 million in public works contracts, a police settlement disclosure, Fourth of July event approvals and closed-door talks on lawsuits and property deals. Here’s how the meeting breaks down.
Planning Commission votes to advance sweeping land-use changes tied to state housing mandate
Tree removal set for May; new irrigation and 784 orange trees to follow before city takes ownership
Despite a rainy forecast, hundreds of residents rolled up their sleeves for sustainability—planting trees, learning to compost, repairing clothing, and sharing a vision for a greener future.
UPDATE: Council will meet behind closed doors April 29 to discuss pending workers’ compensation cases filed by Officer Seth Franklin
Village Partners Inc. defaults on $17M loan as market conditions slow
RUSD Confronts Campus Hate, Coyote Aviation Dispute Continues, Climate Action Day and REV Wins Again
District’s diversity coordinator outlines data, prevention efforts and support strategies in board presentation praised by trustees
Board passes Title IX resolution 3-2 encouraging new rules to ‘ensure fairness and equal opportunity’
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