$16M approved for City Hall, 2-story ADUs, NYE Orange Drop
Redlands News Weekly: Dec. 19, 2025
A Norco man was sentenced to 16 years to life for setting the 2024 Bacon and Line fires, one of which burned 44,000 acres and forced thousands to evacuate mountain communities.
The Terriers overcame mid-match struggles to outlast Beaumont, celebrating a key victory that moves them closer to another league crown.
The Cougars flipped the script Tuesday, handing Redlands East Valley a lopsided defeat behind Martinez’s precision passing and Houston’s disruptive defense.
While overall crime in Redlands dropped for the second straight year, the city saw sharp increases in drug, weapons and arson cases in 2024 — a rise police link to more proactive enforcement and new patrol strategies.
Rainy forecast and a venue change did not deter the community from coming together to sustain the city’s oldest nonprofit organization
Agenda includes a review of the Paramedic Parcel tax, in-kind support approvals and a $2.3 million contract for farming services on the city-owned citrus groves.
Nearly 200 residents gathered for the inaugural Heritage Club Fair, where historic organizations dating back more than a century shared their missions, recruited new members, and highlighted the role of community clubs in Redlands’ past and future.
Annual fundraiser returns Oct. 23 at Museum of Redlands Gardens
City-backed forum will cover EVs, transit, walking and biking; free event at the Flores Senior Center.
Yucaipa Animal Placement Society to host 14th annual Casino Night fundraiser
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