Redlands News: April 25, 2025
RUSD Confronts Campus Hate, Coyote Aviation Dispute Continues, Climate Action Day and REV Wins Again
Why public safety shutoffs are happening and how to stay safe during high wind events
Judson & Brown Elementary’s garden comes back to life with the help of a $500 Redlands Educational Partnership grant, fostering collaboration and honoring a beloved teacher’s legacy.
The proposed project to bring 85 apartments and commercial space within walking distance of Metrolink.
The seasonal market returns Saturday, featuring fresh produce, artisan goods, and local vendors on Fifth Street and Ed Hales Park.
Redlands and San Bernardino County will partner to conduct the survey on Jan. 23.
The NWS cites a particularly dangerous combination of gusty winds, low humidity, and critically dry conditions across the Inland Empire and San Bernardino County mountains.
University of Redlands professor Hillary Jenkins joins ANCA’s monthly program to explore the science behind intensifying disasters and introduce a neighborhood-based plan to boost community resilience.
National Weather Service issues high wind watch from Tuesday morning through late Wednesday nigh, Inland Empire and San Bernardino Mountains
Redlands rings in 2025, how to recycle your Christmas tree and Downtown's Morning Market returns
Thousands gathered on Citrus Avenue for the annual New Year’s Eve Orange Drop, while many enjoyed an earlier Beach Ball Drop timed with London’s midnight.
REDLANDS, Calif. — Community members seeking inspiration for the new year are invited to attend the Redlands branch of the American
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