Redlands News: April 25, 2025
RUSD Confronts Campus Hate, Coyote Aviation Dispute Continues, Climate Action Day and REV Wins Again
Bear Valley Mutual Water Co. Tour Highlights Redlands' Rich Agricultural Legacy Sustainable Water Practices Secure Farming Future in Redlands
Alpaca Poe and Cricket: Inspiring young minds to think independently available March 8
From a small church stage to a thriving community theater, Scott has spent more than three decades bringing musicals and dramas to life, inspiring thousands with his faith-driven storytelling.
Retailer donates to local school as part of new store opening in Citrus Plaza
REDLANDS – The Redlands East Valley High girls soccer team lost its first five games. It finished only third in its
Public Market Opens, SCE Faces Backlash, New developments, and a Thriving Pottery Project
More than 30 students from Redlands Unified School District participated in the district’s annual Civics Day on Feb. 6
At a Feb. 20 forum, Rep. Jay Obernolte said he opposes publicly challenging Trump’s inspector general firings and funding freezes, arguing that private discussions with the president are more effective. His remarks drew pushback from attendees.
Redlands Football Club announces season home games to begin in May
A rising talent from Redlands, Harned showcased the rich history of classical guitar with selections from the Baroque period to the 20th century.
A new "Relaxed Concert" designed for families, young audiences, and those seeking a more casual experience, the Redlands Symphony is making classical music more accessible.
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