Redlands News: April 25, 2025
RUSD Confronts Campus Hate, Coyote Aviation Dispute Continues, Climate Action Day and REV Wins Again
Tennessee Street warehouse heads to City Council, Local teacher seeks votes to win $40k in library remodel, and Redlands student-athletes sign
City officials explore options to limit future warehouse development amid concerns over environmental impact.
Health officials confirm mosquito-borne illness contracted within San Bernardino city limits, urge residents to take precautions against bites
Facility to shut down on Nov. 30 and Dec. 28, resuming normal Saturday hours in subsequent weeks
Six student-athletes from Redlands’ high schools commit to college programs, with standout signings in baseball, softball, volleyball, and soccer as they take the next step in their athletic careers
Leadership Redlands Class of 2024 plans to bring postcard-inspired mural to Orange Street
Annual lighting ceremony on Nov. 22 to feature bounce house, face painting, and petting zoo at Ed Hales Park
Ms. Elias hopes to modernize Moore Middle School's library with $40,000 prize, calls for community support in online voting
Commissioners plan to discuss potential amendments to regulations approved by City Council in 2022
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