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Plenty of new faces at Arrowhead Christian
With a new quarterback under center and a roster full of fresh talent, Arrowhead Christian Academy kicks off the season aiming to build on last year’s progress.
Inland Empire unemployment rate ticks up
Jobless rate edges higher in July, with Redlands trending alongside the wider Inland Empire
Beaumont seeks repeat in Citrus Belt League football; Citrus Valley, Redlands, REV eye winning seasons
A team-by-team look at the Citrus Belt League heading into the new season.
What’s on the Redlands Unified school board agenda for August 19, 2025
Agenda includes school construction agreements, personnel actions and a final vote on library complaint procedures.
Redlands News: August 15, 2025
Your locally owned, local news source: Search for Yucaipa baby; Hotel & housing approved; Volunteer policy changes
Theme park designer to share behind-the-scenes look at immersive attractions at AAUW Redlands meeting
International designer Thelma Muro will share the art and logistics behind creating immersive attractions such as Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at the Sept. 9 AAUW Redlands meeting.
Micah House’s Back2School Jam draws record turnout
Hundreds of backpacks, school supplies and free haircuts were given to local students at the start of the school year.
Search continues for missing 7-month-old from Cabazon; foul play not ruled out
Parents have stopped cooperating with detectives after inconsistencies, police say
Highland man arrested twice in 24 hours for stalking, kidnapping charges
Redlands Police Weekly Update Aug. 7-14
Redlands Planning Commission approves new housing developments, veterinary clinic
The Commission unanimously approved a veterinary clinic and multiple residential projects, paving the way for housing growth and neighborhood improvements.
Planning Commission approves hotel, coffee shop and car wash project
The five-acre commercial development on California Street will bring new lodging, dining and service options to the East Valley Corridor.