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REV starts quickly, routs Redlands
REDLANDS – The Redlands East Valley High softball team scored early and often on Thursday to defeat host Redlands 12-3. The
Climate Action Plan strategies presented to Redlands Planning Commission
Commissioners express concerns about residential remodel requirements while supporting other greenhouse gas reduction measures.
Artist Pat Meeker long-time gallery enthusiast and featured artist at Redlands Art Association
The current featured artist at The Redlands Art Association joined the association on a whim, a decision that lead her
The Starr family stars in the Y Circus Fantasy
Generations of performers find connection, trust, and lifelong friendships through the Redlands Y Circus — including one family that credits the program with bringing them together.
FAA backs off airspace plan that could have brought more jet traffic over Redlands
Proposed expansion near San Bernardino airport faced pushback over safety and noise concerns
Judge admonishes attorneys in Coyote Aviation case
Judge Nicole Winter orders Redlands to respond to legal questions without objections, imposes $2,450 sanction and warns both sides to resolve discovery disputes.
REV edges Yucaipa, holds onto first place
YUCAIPA – The Redlands East Valley High baseball team lives dangerously. The Wildcats, winning their sixth one-run game (out of 11
Redlands to launch Business License Amnesty Program to boost compliance
Six-month program aims to waive penalties for unlicensed businesses while potentially generating $725,000 in revenue.
Burgeson's Heating, A/C, Electrical, Solar & Plumbing
A Family Legacy of Quality and Care in Heating, Cooling, Electrical, Solar & Plumbing
Redlands school board to consider Title IX resolution: Fairness in girls’ sports
Board to vote on Title IX measure echoing national debate over transgender athletes
Redlands Unified to discuss revised flag policy that adds exceptions, narrows scope
The updated draft narrows earlier language and permits college, cultural, and military flags in classrooms—but would still restrict flags like the rainbow pride flag from being flown on school flagpoles or displayed without specific instructional context.
Protesters rally in Redlands as part of 'Nationwide Day of Action' opposing Trump
About 200 protesters gathered at the city’s Peace Corner in solidarity with nationwide rallies opposing Trump and calling for constitutional accountability.