Redlands’ top stories of 2025
From new openings downtown to major development news, these were the stories Redlands followed most closely this year.
Redlands Unified will hold public hearings Tuesday to decide whether The Bluest Eye and Push stay in school libraries or are removed.
Redlands News Weekly: December 5, 2025
Redlands Police Report — Nov. 20–26: burglaries, arrests and attempted robberies
A fixture on the sidelines and an award-winning voice for local sports in Southern California
A tribal Yuhaaviatam billboard along Interstate 10 in Yucaipa was defaced with an anti-Native Thanksgiving message. City officials condemned the vandalism and asked the public for tips.
Local business owners step in after out-of-town developers face foreclosure, struggle to move project forward
Redlands News Weekly: Nov. 21, 2025
The proposed ban would halt development on the three remaining eligible parcels and block the assembling of properties to build larger warehouse facilities.
The unanimous vote directs staff to draft an ordinance banning new warehouse development and limiting future redevelopment.
Redlands Downtown Morning Market closes Nov. 22; city invites vendors to relocate to the Grove School’s Saturday market.
City council will weigh whether to move forward with a citywide ban on new warehouse development, following a Planning Commission recommendation to halt logistics expansion and preserve existing commercial sites.
Flood Watch, New Fire Station, Warehouse Vote
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