Redlands Unified to pay $2.25 million stemming from decade-old sexual abuse case
Redlands Unified School District will pay $2.25 million to settle the latest lawsuit against former teacher and coach Laura
Board game store hit by repeat break-ins, owner chooses to stay positive
REDLANDS, Calif. – After repeat burglaries, a small business on State Street is picking up the pieces and asking the community
Movies in the Park pave the way for North Redlands beautification efforts
Redlands, Calif. – Emerging local leaders are partnering with the City of Redlands and the Common Vision Coalition to host Movies
Redlands residents invited to weigh in on quality of life survey
REDLANDS, Calif. — The city of Redlands is once again asking residents to share their opinions on government priorities and the
Redlands schools offer Latino Family Literacy Project this fall
REDLANDS, Calif. — Spanish-speaking parents in the Redlands Unified School District can participate in the Latino Family Literacy Project (LFLP) at
Mayoral invitation to Japan, police station funding, and pride flag consideration
REDLANDS City Council will meet on Tuesday, September 5, for a regular meeting at City Hall. Here are some things
State of the City event planned for September
REDLANDS, Calif. — Every year, community leaders, business owners, and residents gather to reflect on the city's accomplishments, honor
Calls to raise rainbow flag in honor of fallen LGBTQ ally Lauri Carleton
REDLANDS, Calif. - Next month, Redlands City Council is expected to consider, once again, whether to fly the rainbow pride
Bike share, broadband access, and cannabis tax: Issues City Council wants to learn more about
Read these and other initiatives the Redlands City Council plans to explore