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Free Redlands workshop offers tips on Reducing holiday waste and living sustainably
City sustainability staff and local business owners will share tips on waste reduction, composting, and eco-friendly holiday habits at the free Nov. 19 event.
Redlands Unified test scores yet to recover from pandemic decline
Five years after the COVID-19 lockdown, districtwide standardized test scores remain seven points below 2019 levels; economic disparities persist
Redlands Community Orchestra opens season with Bach, Strauss, and Tchaikovsky
Free concert Nov. 16 at Clock Auditorium
Redlands Fall Food Drive returns as SNAP cuts leave more families struggling
Family Service Association aims to collect 30,000 pounds of food at annual food drive to meet rising needs as the government shutdown continues.
Redlands Veterans Day Parade to honor local heroes
Tuesday, Nov. 11 | Parade begins at 9 a.m. from Redlands High School
Redlands launches food security initiative amid rising need
City Council unanimously adopted a plan to coordinate hunger relief by bringing together local partnerships.
Redlands moves forward with plans to expand where residents can keep hens
City Council directed staff to draft an ordinance allowing hens in all single-family residential zones.
Jefferson William “Bill” Stephens Jr., 76, of Redlands
Devoted husband, father, and man of faith
REV football advances; Yucaipa boys basketball parts ways with coach James Simpson
Plus, ACA reaches section final, Norco forfeits reshape CBL; community mourns former REV coach Gavin Pachot
Asper leads Bulldogs to fourth at SCIAC finals
University of Redlands junior Stian Asper placed third overall at the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference cross-country championships, helping the Bulldog men finish fourth while the women’s team placed seventh.