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Redlands City Council receives training on land use decision-making
Planning Commission and Council roles clarified in joint session
Upcoming: 28th Annual Charlotte S. Huck Children’s Literature Festival
An upcoming festival for book lovers honoring Charlotte S. Huck’s Legacy
Man arrested in Redlands on hate crime, assault charges
Suspect allegedly brandished a firearm, made threats in Home Depot parking lot; police also report rape investigation, DUI and burglary arrests
Viva La Boba opens second location in historic Redlands building
The popular boba shop expands to Redlands, bringing its community-focused mission and unique drinks to a building with a 127-year history.
See small-scale masterpieces at Redlands 56th Annual Multi-Media Mini Show
The Redlands Art Association’s juried exhibition features over 100 miniature artworks in a diverse array of mediums, awarding top honors to standout pieces in collage, oil, and mixed media.
The Dubtet brings ska and reggae groove to Smiley LIVE!
REDLANDS, Calif. — To honor Black History Month the unmistakable beats of ska, reggae, soul, two-tone, and jazz filled the Contemporary
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Redlands-Riverside receive winter coats, shoes for children in need
Subaru of San Bernardino and Operation Warm partner to provide warm clothing for local youth
Young Farmers & Ranchers tour highlights Redlands’ agricultural history, water stewardship
Bear Valley Mutual Water Co. Tour Highlights Redlands' Rich Agricultural Legacy Sustainable Water Practices Secure Farming Future in Redlands
Redlands bookstore to host launch of ‘Alpaca Poe and Cricket’ by local author
Alpaca Poe and Cricket: Inspiring young minds to think independently available March 8
Wayne Scott’s LifeHouse Theater marks 31 years of faith-based productions in Redlands
From a small church stage to a thriving community theater, Scott has spent more than three decades bringing musicals and dramas to life, inspiring thousands with his faith-driven storytelling.
Redlands school receives $5,000 grant from Burlington Stores
Retailer donates to local school as part of new store opening in Citrus Plaza