Redlands News: June 13, 2025
Redlands rezones for 2,300 homes, Air rules rejected, Chamber wins big, Summer under the stars begins
Commission recommends North Redlands mixed-use development, Redlands' neighbor rejects warehouse, REV has right stuff and preview of new Lego-themed store Downtown
AAUW and University of Redlands to host free Q&A event on Oct. 10, giving voters chance to evaluate candidates on current issues.
Residents' concerns over air quality and traffic lead to decision for further review and community input
The proposed 2 million-square-foot warehouse goes before the Yucaipa City Council on Monday, Sept. 23
City branding proposal unveiled, local candidate forum set, interview with Esri co-founder, and Citrus Valley ends Terrier Volleyball streak
The settlement funds from Kroger Co. come as local nonprofit Heathy East Valley hosts event Friday marking National Recovery Month
Esri's Jack Dangermond shares insights on geographic thinking and technology's role in addressing complex problems
City Council approves amendment for surveillance at three drop box locations, enhancing voter confidence ahead of 2024 election
Alleged arsonist charged in Line Fire, air quality impacts weekend events, and Believe Walk returns to Redlands in October.
City cancels Morning Market, outdoor sports, and Movies in the Park due to smoke from Line Fire; cooling centers remain open for residents seeking relief.
Suspect accused of three separate ignition attempts, resulting in 37,000-acre wildfire that displaced thousands and injured firefighter
Nearly half of car seats are misused, putting children at risk. Learn how proper installation could save your child's life and avoid costly fines this September 15-21
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