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Redlands residents report rising confidence in city government, strong quality of life in 2025 survey
The latest National Community Survey shows significant year-over-year gains in trust, service quality and downtown vibrancy while highlighting persistent concerns about affordability, homelessness and environmental conditions.
Redlands weighs whether to redesign Pioneer Avenue and remove aging Deodar trees
A decade-old plan to preserve historic Deodar Cedars along Pioneer Avenue is back before City Council as residents push to protect Northside shade while officials debate traffic, costs and tree health.
Bulldogs’ Aspier qualifies for NCAA D3 regional
The University of Redlands junior Stian Asper finished eighth out of 172 runners in the NCAA Division III West Regional
REV boys cross-country team qualifies for section finals
Sophomore Elijah Medina ran the second- fastest 3-mile run of his high school career Saturday to lead Redlands East Valley
Arrowhead Christian teams, Citrus Valley star Castaneda reach cross-country finals
Cross Country Roundup
Redlands City Council advances citywide warehouse ban
The proposed ban would halt development on the three remaining eligible parcels and block the assembling of properties to build larger warehouse facilities.
Redlands moves forward with new traffic signal at Cypress and Cajon
City Council accepted a $900K state safety grant and awarded a $730K construction contract to improve a busy four-way stop.
Redlands City Council votes 5–0 to advance warehouse ban
The unanimous vote directs staff to draft an ordinance banning new warehouse development and limiting future redevelopment.
Redlands to kick off holiday season with annual tree-lighting ceremony
City Council will flip the switch Nov. 21 at Ed Hales Park, with music, cocoa, crafts and family activities starting at 5 p.m.
City shifts Saturday farmers market operations to Grove School
Redlands Downtown Morning Market closes Nov. 22; city invites vendors to relocate to the Grove School’s Saturday market.
Redlands City Council to consider citywide ban on new warehouses, Nov. 18
City council will weigh whether to move forward with a citywide ban on new warehouse development, following a Planning Commission recommendation to halt logistics expansion and preserve existing commercial sites.