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.
Early Measure D spending includes master planning and roofing upgrades as district moves forward on long-term campus improvements.
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.
After cutting ties with developer Shangri-La Industries, city officials will discuss acquiring the property that houses more than 100 formerly homeless residents.
Federal Cuts Impact Redlands, School Board Debate Heats Up, Officer Remembered, Plus Bike Classic Weekend Guide
As proposed policies spark rallies and emotional testimony, community members warn of legal risks, cultural consequences and lasting harm to students.
Check out a full event schedule, registrations, and road closures in Redlands
Redlands Wildfire Risk Grows, Police Investigate Burglaries, Plus Earth Day Preps and Classic Countdown Begins
Redlands residents are invited to take part in A Day of Climate Action on Saturday, April 26 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. This citywide event features more than 30 sustainability-focused activities in the morning and a free community festival at Smiley Park in the afternoon.
Break-ins reported between March 26–29 involved smashed doors, stolen valuables and, in some cases, suspicious power outages disabling home security.
New Cal Fire map shows increased risk in North Redlands and critical infrastructure sites, but officials say proactive work has been underway for years.
The new lessons and survey follow a federal investigation into Redlands Unified’s handling of sexual misconduct — and come amid nationwide cuts to civil rights enforcement.
City has made progress on housing goals since 2021, but Moderate-income units remain far behind as 'missing middle' households struggle to find options.
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