FAA backs off airspace plan that could have brought more jet traffic over Redlands
Proposed expansion near San Bernardino airport faced pushback over safety and noise concerns
Redlands school board to consider Title IX resolution: Fairness in girls’ sports
Board to vote on Title IX measure echoing national debate over transgender athletes
Redlands Unified to discuss revised flag policy that adds exceptions, narrows scope
The updated draft narrows earlier language and permits college, cultural, and military flags in classrooms—but would still restrict flags like the rainbow pride flag from being flown on school flagpoles or displayed without specific instructional context.
Protesters rally in Redlands as part of 'Nationwide Day of Action' opposing Trump
About 200 protesters gathered at the city’s Peace Corner in solidarity with nationwide rallies opposing Trump and calling for constitutional accountability.
Redlands News: April 18, 2025
$872K police settlement, Measure D school upgrades, Easter Bunny events, and The Great Y Circus returns May 2
Redlands Police respond to vandalism, DUI crashes and gunfire reports over busy weekend
Redlands Police Report - April 10-17
Leadership Redlands mural leaves a bold mark on downtown
Painted by artist Frank Samaro III, the “Greetings from Redlands” mural brings color, history and community pride to Orange Street.
Redlands school board approves $4.8M in facilities improvements funded by Measure D Bond
Early Measure D spending includes master planning and roofing upgrades as district moves forward on long-term campus improvements.
Redlands reaches $872K settlement with Deputy Chief who alleged retaliation, misconduct cover-up
Travis Martinez to retire within 10 days as part of agreement resolving his whistleblower claim. City Council approves deal in 3-2 closed-session vote.
Council to discuss purchase of Step Up in Redlands housing site
After cutting ties with developer Shangri-La Industries, city officials will discuss acquiring the property that houses more than 100 formerly homeless residents.
Redlands News: April 11, 2025
Federal Cuts Impact Redlands, School Board Debate Heats Up, Officer Remembered, Plus Bike Classic Weekend Guide
Redlands School Board at center of fierce debate over parental rights, identity and curriculum
As proposed policies spark rallies and emotional testimony, community members warn of legal risks, cultural consequences and lasting harm to students.