Science informed pastels at Redlands gallery
Inspired by science and nature, Redlands artist Kayla Smith has built a growing career in pastel painting while balancing a full-time job.
Redlands News | May 7, 2026
Redlands Planning Commission will weigh details of a proposed warehouse ban during a public hearing Tuesday, May 12.
Thunderbirds close out a perfect league run, while Beaumont secures second place as the top four teams await CIF Southern Section playoff pairings.
Campaign urges drivers and bicyclists to share the road and prevent crashes during National Bicycle Safety Month
Cajon clinches its first Citrus Belt League baseball title since 2015, while Yucaipa’s nine-game winning streak lifts the Thunderbirds into second place.
Upcoming benefit concert aims to support gene therapy research while celebrating a joyful 8-year-old Redlands girl
Redlands High and Redlands East Valley boys and girls teams will compete in Division 2. Prelims are scheduled for 4 p.m. May 6, with finals at 3 p.m. May 8.
Weekly police update also includes a bus threat arrest, two DUI cases and a CPR save by first responders.
Jack Prendergast fires the tournament’s low final round to win medalist honors, while three Redlands players advance to CIF individual play.
City leaders debated whether Redlands should fund food assistance directly or focus on coordinating nonprofits as state and federal food programs face continued uncertainty, funding reductions and tighter eligibility rules.
Quake felt across Inland Empire prompts reminder about earthquake preparedness and emergency alerts
Nearly 100 Redlands Unified students showcase original films, from documentaries to sequels, at annual festival.
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