What’s on the Redlands Unified school board agenda for September 9, 2025
Agenda includes a Measure D update, school safety project agreements and ongoing labor negotiations.
James Cowan, a former intelligence officer and head of the global nonprofit HALO Trust, spoke about the life-saving work of clearing land mines in war-torn countries and empowering local communities to reclaim their futures.
Librarian Jenann Elias leads renovation effort after securing more than half of 111,000 votes in KI Furniture giveaway, creating a flexible, community-focused space for students and families.
REDLANDS – The host Citrus Valley High softball team spotted Redlands a five-run first-inning lead before storming back for a 9-7
Weekend races, rides, and family fun roll on through Sunday.
As proposed policies spark rallies and emotional testimony, community members warn of legal risks, cultural consequences and lasting harm to students.
From child care and senior wellness to summer camp and the beloved YMCA Circus, the YMCA of the East Valley strengthens community year-round through programs that support spirit, mind, and body.
Police say caller posed as daughter in jail; case is part of growing trend of elder fraud in the city
Arrests come after homeowner interrupts break-in attempt; police investigating possible ties to recent southside burglary spree.
The three-story development at Eureka Street and Stuart Avenue will bring new housing, retail space, and public walkways to a vacant downtown lot—advancing the city’s goal of creating more walkable, transit-oriented neighborhoods.
Community honors Redlands officer’s legacy through fundraiser for his young family
Fifth-generation Redlands farmer warns of impacts of cuts to USDA funding on small producers and student nutrition as federal government pulls back support for farm-to-school initiatives.
Letters that appear to be from government agencies are tricking taxpayers into sending money for phony debts, officials say.
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