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Redlands Planning Commission OKs new distribution warehouse after prior rejection
Planning Commission approves revised warehouse project on Tennessee Street despite opposition over proximity to schools and housing
Citrograph turns 138: A look inside Redlands’ oldest business
Citrograph Printing Co., which started as a newspaper in 1887, remains a fully operating print shop and a piece of Redlands history.
Travel, pools and summer heat pose safety risks for kids — here’s how to keep them safe
First 5 San Bernardino and Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital team up to raise awareness about drowning prevention, heat risks and car seat safety
Kimberly Crest opens registration for Summer 2025 docent training program
Volunteers will learn to share the legacy of Redlands’ historic mansion with visitors from around the world
Former Arrowhead Christian star Bingaman selected by Arizona Diamondbacks
Former Arrowhead Christian Academy baseball player Ethin Bingaman was selected on Monday on the second day of the Major League
Redlands’ oldest Business turns 138, invites community to celebrate
Citrograph Printing Co. is marking the anniversary with a public celebration July 16
Catapult dazzles Redlands Bowl audience with shadow-dance spectacle
REDLANDS, Calif. — The Redlands Bowl became a canvas of imagination and illusion on July 11 as Catapult, the internationally renowned
Get ready for a foamy good time at Martinez Park
City of Redlands to host Foamtastic Fun - a free family-friendly event July 26
Inland Empire United wins Las Vegas tourney
A 13-year-old area boys basketball team excelled in a recent Nevada tournament. Inland Empire United, in the Breakthrough Nationals in
Redlands 909ers win series against Aussies
The Redlands 909ers team won their Aussie Ball series against the Aussie Expos three games to two. The 909ers, after
Environmental review open for proposed hotel, car wash and coffee drive-through in Redlands
The Commons at California project would bring a 90-room hotel, express car wash, and drive-through coffee shop to 913 California St. Public comments on the environmental study are due by July 28.