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Beyond the farm, The Grove School blends Montessori, academics
Lottery enrollment for the 2026–27 school year is open through March 31 at the public Montessori charter school serving grades 7–12.
Redlands food box sign-ups open amid new CalFresh cuts
Federal SNAP cuts, known as CalFresh in California, continue phasing in as Redlands Family Service Association opens 2026 food box registration. First distribution begins March 31.
Eight-hand piano quartet to perform March 10 in Redlands
The free concert is open to the public
Police investigate attempted vehicular homicide after four injured outside downtown bar
Four people were seriously injured in a hit-and-run outside a downtown Redlands bar Sunday. Police are also investigating shots fired.
Attendance Could Save Millions, New E-Bike Rules, Zanja Settlement
Redlands News Weekly | Feb. 19, 2026
Redlands approves new e-bike regulations
Rules define legal e-bikes, limit sidewalk speeds and impose fines for unsafe riding.
Museums across Southern California offer free admission Sunday
Lincoln Memorial Shrine among more than two dozen institutions participating in annual Museums Free-for-All.
REV wrestler Savannah Gutierrez signs with Utah Tech
Senior becomes first female wrestler in program history to sign with a Division I college.
Five Redlands Area Prep Wrestlers Qualify for CIF Masters Meet
Feb. 20-21 at Sonora High School in La Habra
Redlands Adventist Boys Basketball Team Reaches CIF Section Semifinals
Redlands Adventist Academy’s boys’ basketball team reached the CIF Southern Section Division 8 semifinals this week with a 58-48
Artlands REACH community garden project welcomes artists in residency
Meet the artists who are planning monthly workshops in Redlands