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Redlands News Weekly: Dec. 19, 2025
A screening of the documentary “Banned Together” at the University of Redlands brought together nearly 200 attendees for a panel on censorship, student rights, and the future of banned books in local schools.
The Spinet hosts the Paris-trained soloist for an evening concert at First Congregational Church, Oct. 21, as part of his Southern California tour.
Project backed by county, city and local donors aims to boost active play and connection for youth
A series of meetings this month will help shape updated truck routes in unincorporated areas of San Bernardino County under Assembly Bill 98, a state law aimed at steering heavy truck traffic away from homes, schools, and parks while maintaining efficient goods movement.
The city will partner with Larry Jacinto Farming, Inc. to manage 200 acres of historic groves, preserving both local heritage and agricultural health.
After four years of steady price increases, Redlands’ housing market may be shifting. New September data from Realtor.com shows inventory climbing rapidly while median listing prices dip for the first time since early 2024.
The district is introducing Google’s Gemini for Education platform this school year, offering AI-powered support for lesson planning, personalized learning, and classroom innovation.
Council members unanimously agreed to postpone further discussion on raising the city’s paramedic parcel tax, citing economic concerns and confidence in current funding levels.
Detectives tracked the suspect through a cybertip linked to the Kik messaging app; the case is part of a regional task force effort to combat online child exploitation.
Redlands Police remind drives to stay alert and slow down in school zones
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