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The Shade Divide
Redlands' urban canopy cover results from generations of conservancy and planting, and as temperatures rise, covering all of Redlands with this cooling canopy is more important than ever.
Redlands Police investigate robbery at 7-Eleven, multiple DUI crashes and hit-and-run Downtown
Redlands Police Weekly Update July 24–31
Loma Linda University Medical Center ranked best hospital in Inland Empire
U.S. News & World Report named LLUMC the top hospital in the Riverside-San Bernardino region and among California’s best.
Series of small earthquakes shake Inland Empire Thursday morning
A 4.4 magnitude quake near Muscoy followed two earlier temblors in Rialto; shaking felt across the Inland Empire, including Redlands.
Meet the August Featured Artists at Redlands Art Association
Martha Cowan’s adieu to her students and geographic storytelling from James Bowden - Opens Aug. 2
35 years in, Measure I continues funding Redlands transportation projects
Redlands has received millions in local transportation funding thanks to the voter-approved sales tax, supporting major road, transit and safety projects.
Trustee Candy Olson faces resignation demands over social media activity
Together for Redlands says Olson engaged with “violent, racist, homophobic, antisemitic and ableist” memes on Instagram and calls her conduct incompatible with public service. Olson denies endorsing the content.
Little Leaguers invade San Bernardino this week
The field is set for the Western Regional Little League baseball tournament August 2-8 in San Bernardino. The tournament is
Terriers thrived in ‘79, but couldn’t drive 55
REDLANDS – The mood was festive Saturday at Pat Hafley’s home near San Timoteo Canyon, 10 minutes from downtown Redlands.
Redlands Police investigate vehicle theft ring, armed robberies and canyon cable thefts
Redlands Police Weekly Update July 17 - 24