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Redlands News: April 18, 2025
$872K police settlement, Measure D school upgrades, Easter Bunny events, and The Great Y Circus returns May 2

Redlands residents invited to weigh in on Climate Action Plan Update, April 22
Planning Commission to review greenhouse gas reduction strategies through 2035

Redlands Police respond to vandalism, DUI crashes and gunfire reports over busy weekend
Redlands Police Report - April 10-17

Where to find Easter egg hunts and bunny photos in Redlands this weekend
Free Easter fun for families includes egg hunts, crafts, and Bunny photo ops at downtown Redlands, the Grove School, and Lappert’s Ice Cream April 19-20

Great Y Circus ‘Fantasy’ kicks off 83rd season, May 2
Dragons, goblins, and trapeze artists take center stage as the Great Y Circus returns with Fantasy and a cast of nearly 300.

Redlands Fire Department to host free chipper day for wildfire readiness
Residents invited to safely dispose of yard trimmings April 26 at Kimberly Elementary
Redlands to Host Prescription Drug Take Back Event April 26
Residents encouraged to safely dispose of unused medications at Gonzales Center

Redlands AAUW to host talk on Supporting Refugees and Immigrants
Nonprofit leader Anne Thorward to share personal stories and ways to help Southern California newcomer families, May 6

City Council approves $2.3M increase for police facility design contract
The total contract for the Safety Hall Facility will be increased to $4.54M.

Leadership Redlands mural leaves a bold mark on downtown
Painted by artist Frank Samaro III, the “Greetings from Redlands” mural brings color, history and community pride to Orange Street.

Redlands school board approves $4.8M in facilities improvements funded by Measure D Bond
Early Measure D spending includes master planning and roofing upgrades as district moves forward on long-term campus improvements.