Redlands joins nationwide ‘No Kings’ protest against Trump policies
Hundreds rallied at Peace Corner as part of a national day of protest involving 2,000 demonstrations across all 50 states.
The school winners for the Ken Hubbs Award have been chosen. The Hubbs Award is the most prestigious high school
Council advances infrastructure upgrades, Fourth of July support, and discloses police settlement
Police say medical emergency may have caused fatal crash on Barton Road; westbound lanes closed for five hours during investigation
Redlands Public Market ribbon cutting event celebrates the transformation of a historic space into a hub for local food, culture and commerce
Kadah’s solo show, Rooted in Resilience, blends personal history with Middle Eastern motifs, California landscapes and intuitive abstraction.
Redlands, CA – The Redlands Forum hosted a captivating lecture on May 6 at ESRI’s auditorium, as award-winning author, historian,
REDLANDS – The fly ball disappeared into center fielder Connor Towns’ glove and the Redlands East Valley players didn’t hesitate.
Sabine Robertson-Phillips will retire in September after more than a year on paid leave, with the district paying out over half a million dollars in leave, contract payouts and legal settlement
The cancellation removes immediate threat of auction but the future of the long-delayed State Street Village project remains unclear.
BEAUMONT – Many athletes from Redlands schools excelled at the Citrus Belt League track and field finals on Thursday night at
REDLANDS – Redlands High boys volleyball coach Daryk Mall may not have slept soundly on Friday night. If Mall tossed and
High-Density Zoning Approved, England Grove Update, City Council Preview + Earth Day Recap
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