$16M approved for City Hall, 2-story ADUs, NYE Orange Drop
Redlands News Weekly: Dec. 19, 2025
Middle-grade novelist Laura Findley Evans, a former Redlands resident, is among Acorn’s success stories as the publisher opens submissions for a new $11,000 contest.
Redlands Police Weekly Update Sept. 11–18 includes hate crime arrest, assault on officer, and multiple injury crashes.
Survey responses will guide campus upgrades supported by Measure D bond
Federal complaint accuses Rancho Cucamonga-based insurer of misusing funds meant for Medicaid expansion patients
City Council approves new 10-year contract with San Bernardino County to maintain three secure ballot boxes at City Hall, Corporate Yard and Community Center.
Options included a warehouse tax and revising the city’s paramedic parcel tax.
BEAUMONT – Redlands and Beaumont high schools met to open the Citrus Belt League girls’ volleyball season on Tuesday, and the
Kickoff Marathon Reading set for Sept. 19, launching a year of events exploring Mary Roach’s witty look at human-wildlife encounters.
As federal tax credits and state net-metering benefits fade, Loma Linda University Health, Esri, Kaiser Permanente and others show how large organizations invested in renewable energy over the past five years.
REDLANDS, Calif. — The Redlands Police Community Foundation has elected Chris Martin as its new president, succeeding Judy Cannon, who served
Redlands police are investigating after a 38-year-old woman was fatally struck early Wednesday
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