Juveniles arrested after hit-and-run, linked to thefts and vandalism, police say
Redlands Police Report: Dec. 4–11
Educational Results Partnership recognizes RUSD and 11 schools for sustained achievement and progress in closing gaps.
City to host November workshops to discuss updates to the city’s truck route required by new warehouse law.
Organizers say one referendum has qualified for the ballot and another, filed on Monday, garnered more than 5,200 signatures. City must repeal its approvals or call an election after first petition qualified.
Redlands joined cities across the Inland Empire on Saturday in a nationwide call for democracy and resistance to authoritarian rule.
Commissioners voted 5–1 Tuesday to urge the City Council to prohibit new distribution warehouse and logistics development while allowing existing facilities to remain in operation.
Redlands joins cities across the Inland Empire in Saturday’s nationwide No Kings rallies for democracy and accountability.
The proposed congressional map could boost Democrats’ chances in up to five of California’s 52 congressional districts.
Stay informed before decisions are made — here’s what’s coming up at this week’s Planning Commission, school board, and city committee meetings.
Redlands Unified to vote on stadium upgrades, student travel plans and training contracts
Commissioners will continue discussions Tuesday on whether to prohibit new warehouse and logistics centers citywide while allowing existing facilities to remain in operation.
Saturday, Nov. 1 | 10 a.m.–1 p.m. | Smiley Park and The Contemporary Club, 173 S. Eureka St.
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