Redlands approves $4.2M in contracts to begin police station project
City moves forward with long-planned Safety Hall on Redlands Boulevard that will consolidate four facilities into one.
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’
Proposed expansion near San Bernardino airport faced pushback over safety and noise concerns
Board to vote on Title IX measure echoing national debate over transgender athletes
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.
About 200 protesters gathered at the city’s Peace Corner in solidarity with nationwide rallies opposing Trump and calling for constitutional accountability.
$872K police settlement, Measure D school upgrades, Easter Bunny events, and The Great Y Circus returns May 2
Redlands Police Report - April 10-17
Painted by artist Frank Samaro III, the “Greetings from Redlands” mural brings color, history and community pride to Orange Street.
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