$16M approved for City Hall, 2-story ADUs, NYE Orange Drop
Redlands News Weekly: Dec. 19, 2025
The win capped a hard-fought Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference matchup and lifted Redlands to 4–2 on the season.
Agenda includes a $3 million utilities lab renovation, floodplain management updates and support for Redlands’ Christmas Parade
Redlands joined cities across the Inland Empire on Saturday in a nationwide call for democracy and resistance to authoritarian rule.
The free event will feature decorated planes, food trucks, candy, and family fun from 3 to 6 p.m.
Free family-friendly gathering includes food, activities, and chance to win lunch with the police chief
“Karate Kid” actor among special guests for new community hub
Weekly police report Oct. 9-16 also includes arrests in child endangerment and carjacking cases, two traffic collisions, and a road rage assault under investigation.
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.
The Redlands Cinema Classic hosted the 28th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival at Harkins Theatre, drawing more than 160 attendees who voted on international short films tackling themes from family and grief to housing and hope.
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