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Parents and community leaders demand action after racist incidents at Redlands schools
Superintendent Cabral condemns the racist incidents at Mariposa Elementary, calling them “deeply troubling,” and outlines steps the district is taking in response.
Redlands Bicycle Classic returns April 9-13 with new events
Organizers seek volunteers and host families to support the nation’s longest-running stage race.
Redlands Police Arrest Burglary Suspect, Investigate Fraud Case
Weekly Police Report: March 13, 2025
Redlands Forum explores AI’s influence with economist Dr. Johannes Moenius
Moenius discusses how AI is posed to make major changes to innovation, economic growth, job markets and society
Redlands Forum to feature Esri’s Jack Dangermond and TED founder Richard Saul Wurman
Thursday, March 20, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
28th Annual Charlotte S. Huck Children’s Literature Festival brings inspiration and hope
From discussions on representation to deep dives into history, attendees left with fresh ideas, signed books, and a renewed passion for children’s literature.
No active threat after 'swatting' call at Loma Linda hospital
Report of armed suspect prompts large police response at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital.
Motivated Redlands blanks REV
REDLANDS – The Redlands High boys volleyball started slowly in some matches this season. Terriers coach Daryk Mall wanted to make
Planning Commission rejects rezoning proposal for Cortez Street Properties
Residents express concerns about preserving agricultural lifestyle in North Redlands neighborhood.
Meadowlark Subdivision housing project revisions approved
A 98-home development at San Bernardino and Wabash Avenues moves forward with updated designs.
Redlands News: March 7, 2025
Redlands Bicycle Classic Greenlit for 40th Year, RUSD Celebrates Black History Month, City Council Upholds Emotional Support Chicken, and Big Bear’s Eagle Family Grows Amid Snowstorm