
Redlands Police seek public’s help identifying skeletal remains found last October
Police say she was wearing a Citrus Valley Blackhawks sweatshirt and had a medical catheter, suggesting she may have required ongoing care.

Trustee Candy Olson faces resignation demands over social media activity
Together for Redlands says Olson engaged with “violent, racist, homophobic, antisemitic and ableist” memes on Instagram and calls her conduct incompatible with public service. Olson denies endorsing the content.

Redlands City Council advances overhaul of city commissions
Proposed changes include quarterly meetings, standardized templates, and term limits; formal vote expected in September with implementation in 2026.


Redlands Planning Commission OKs new distribution warehouse after prior rejection
Planning Commission approves revised warehouse project on Tennessee Street despite opposition over proximity to schools and housing
Citrograph turns 138: A look inside Redlands’ oldest business
Citrograph Printing Co., which started as a newspaper in 1887, remains a fully operating print shop and a piece of Redlands history.
Redlands’ oldest Business turns 138, invites community to celebrate
Citrograph Printing Co. is marking the anniversary with a public celebration July 16

Environmental review open for proposed hotel, car wash and coffee drive-through in Redlands
The Commons at California project would bring a 90-room hotel, express car wash, and drive-through coffee shop to 913 California St. Public comments on the environmental study are due by July 28.

What happened at the Redlands Unified Board meeting on July 8
Board pulls parent notification policy pending state review, delays vote on revised library book rules and approves flag ban amid emotional public debate.

Redlands Unified approves flag restriction
Policy limits displays to U.S., California, and military flags, with narrow exceptions