Science informed pastels at Redlands gallery
Inspired by science and nature, Redlands artist Kayla Smith has built a growing career in pastel painting while balancing a full-time job.
SAN BERNARDINO – It was a perfect day for running Saturday, even if the results were not ideal for Redlands teams.
Attorneys clashed over whether two security guards and an EMT at Loma Linda University Medical Center assaulted patient Jesse Simpson in 2018 or lawfully detained him for trespassing; the lawsuit seeks damages for alleged assault, civil rights violations, and negligence.
Through Burrage Buddies and beyond, Burton’s cooking classes have introduced hundreds of kids to affordable, healthy meals while proving that food can be a bridge to creativity.
Redlands Police Weekly Update: Sept. 18-25
The suspect was identified using surveillance video from the scene; he was arrested in Hesperia on Wednesday after a brief police pursuit.
The Oct. 4 event invites prospective members to learn how the organization advances equity for women and girls through scholarships, STEM programs, and community engagement.
Health officials anticipate a challenging flu season and urge residents to get vaccinated early. Redlands clinics and pharmacies are now offering no-needle options.
Free Oct. 4 event focuses on wellness and substance use prevention for ages 12–18
Redlands Art Association October feature artist show opens Sept. 27 with open house Oct. 4
The Citrus Valley High girls cross country team took 13th place out of 28 teams in the Gold Division 3-
Through the New Beginnings program, the Chamber has connected dozens with jobs and helped contribute to a 31% year-over-year decline in homelessness.
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