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Redlands schools call for investment in aging facilities, modernization at State of the District
District leaders highlighted a $500 million bond measure aimed at critical facility updates, aligning historical campuses with modern learning needs. The Oct. 29 event underscored the challenges and achievements in providing safe, competitive education for 19,000 students.
Ransom Wilson to bid farewell to Redlands Symphony after 2024-25 season
73-year-old conductor reflects on global career, from touring with Leonard Bernstein to leading Redlands orchestra
Wildlife photographer captures sea otters’ struggle for survival
Environmental writer and photographer Kim Steinhardt shared his passion for sea otters and the Endangered Species Act during a Redlands Forum talk
Roll Call: Open positions available on Redlands commissions and boards
The Planning Commission, Traffic and Parking Commission, Library Board, Cultural Arts Commission and Historic and Scenic Preservation Commission are seeking applicants.
Fire displaces resident in Redlands home blaze
Firefighters contain bedroom fire, estimate $150,000 in damages; Red Cross assists with temporary housing
Family escapes unharmed as fire engulfs Redlands home
Smoke detectors alert residents; firefighters limit damage in $750,000 blaze
Redlands News: October 25, 2024
Election Hub Updates: SB Valley Water Conservation District & City Treasurer Races, Opinion from U.S. Congressional Candidate, and Redlands Symphony Conductor's Final Season
Library Event Sheds Light on Redlands' Role in WWI
To honor Veterans Day, a free presentation on Nov. 9 will cover local men's involvement in key 1918 battles
City Treasurer - Redlands
What's the job, who's running, who's funding, candidate statements, and results.