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What’s on the Redlands Unified school board agenda for Dec. 9
Public hearings on two challenged books, board reorganization, and review of district finances headline Tuesday’s meeting.
Redlands Unified board to weigh removal of two challenged books
Redlands Unified will hold public hearings Tuesday to decide whether The Bluest Eye and Push stay in school libraries or are removed.
New condo project, $2M in housing funding, and holiday events
Redlands News Weekly: December 5, 2025
Redlands police investigate multiple downtown robberies
Redlands Police Report — Nov. 26–Dec. 4: crashes, DUI arrest, robberies
Redlands police report slew of residential burglaries late November
Redlands Police Report — Nov. 20–26: burglaries, arrests and attempted robberies
Redlands secures $2M grant to expand homeless housing and job programs
Proposition 47 funding will bolster city services and community partnerships aimed at rehousing residents and connecting them to employment opportunities.
Redlands Council advances plan to scale back commission sizes and shift to quarterly meetings
The proposal would reduce eight commissions from seven to five members and cut meeting frequency; residents warn changes could limit public input and slow progress.
Local Maker Revives Citrus Heritage for Holiday Shoppers
Old California Botanicals blends Redlands citrus history with modern sustainable gifts — and shoppers can find them at the YMCA Holiday Boutique Dec. 6-7
Redlands seeks applicants for A.K. Smiley Library Board of Trustees
Applications due Dec. 16 for three-year volunteer position
Redlands Airport hosts ‘Stuff a Plane’ toy drive Dec. 6
The annual aviation-themed toy drive features aircraft displays, kids’ activities, Santa, a blood drive and food to support families in need.
Redlands Christmas Parade returns Downtown Dec. 6
The annual holiday parade will bring lighted floats, music and family-friendly festivities to downtown Redlands on Saturday starting at 6 p.m.
Council approves eight-unit Cajon Street condominium project in 4–1 vote
Council approves revised Craftsman-style project in Historic District despite residents’ warnings that alley access near Kingsbury Elementary poses traffic and safety risks.