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.
The seven member committee confirmed that the voter-approved sales tax revenue use aligns with campaign promises while calling for greater transparency in the budget process.
Elder Fraud Suspect Arrested, Opioid Deaths Decline, Elementary School Eyes School Duel Trophy — Plus, Cinema Classic Returns in April
Recap of the Redlands City Council meeting, March 18, 2025
A closer look at what inspires so many young riders from Judson and Brown Elementary to race in the Redlands Bicycle Classic's School Duel—many for the first time.
A 73-year-old Redlands man reportedly handed over $25,000 to suspect posing as an FBI agent.
Redlands Bicycle Classic, April 9-13, relies on volunteers who open their homes to riders traveling from across the country and beyond.
Parents demand action after racist incidents at Redlands schools, LLUH shooter hoax, 98-home project advances, plus Bulldogs make Sweet 16
Superintendent Cabral condemns the racist incidents at Mariposa Elementary, calling them “deeply troubling,” and outlines steps the district is taking in response.
Redlands Bicycle Classic Greenlit for 40th Year, RUSD Celebrates Black History Month, City Council Upholds Emotional Support Chicken, and Big Bear’s Eagle Family Grows Amid Snowstorm
Suspect attempted to drill through a hard drive as Redlands Police executed a search warrant at his Yucaipa home, uncovering over 100 files of child sexual abuse material.
City Council Recap: March 4, 2025
A backyard battle over Feather, a support chicken, ruffled feathers at a Redlands City Council meeting. After hearing from neighbors, officials upheld the bird’s right to stay, citing federal and state housing laws.
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