Fast-growing girls flag football back for a second CBL season
Girls flag football is back for a second year for Citrus Belt League teams, beginning in August. The sport'
Housing gains leave out middle class, oversight panel seeks transparency, Title IX lessons arrive at RUSD and two film fests light up April
The new lessons and survey follow a federal investigation into Redlands Unified’s handling of sexual misconduct — and come amid nationwide cuts to civil rights enforcement.
REDLANDS – The latest Redlands Forum featured Dr. Nicholas Reksten, associate professor and co-chair of the Economics Department at the University
Redlands Police Weekly Update: March 20-27
City has made progress on housing goals since 2021, but Moderate-income units remain far behind as 'missing middle' households struggle to find options.
Meet four local riders bringing pride, grit, and personal stories to the start line of this year’s Redlands Bicycle Classic.
The seven member committee confirmed that the voter-approved sales tax revenue use aligns with campaign promises while calling for greater transparency in the budget process.
New research from Loma Linda University reveals toxic traits in plants, fungi, and even viruses
AAUW Redlands branch will celebrate female writers, directors and producers during its annual film festival on April 25.
YUCAIPA – The Yucaipa High baseball team on Thursday had a new coach, new sky-blue uniforms, and many new players. Otherwise,
Elder Fraud Suspect Arrested, Opioid Deaths Decline, Elementary School Eyes School Duel Trophy — Plus, Cinema Classic Returns in April
Increased access to Narcan may have contributed to the decrease of opioid-related overdose deaths.
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