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Leadership Redlands seeks applicants for class of 2025
Chamber of Commerce program aims to develop next generation of community leaders through 9-month interactive course.


Man arrested following violent road rage attack in Redlands
Incident involved machete and gunfire, endangering family with young children

Redlands Police Department secures $120,000 grant for traffic safety enforcement
Funding from the California Office of Traffic Safety will support DUI checkpoints, distracted driving crackdowns, and programs to improve road safety for cyclists and pedestrians through September 2025.

Stater Bros. Charities and Kellanova partners donate $30,000 to Micah House
The local grocery chain teamed up with Kellanova to support youth literacy and nutrition programs.

Redlands history talk to explore city's rich past
Oct. 16: A.K. Smiley Library archivist to share stories of early residents, including first female physician and former slave who shaped the city

Redlands Chamber Dog Jog to raise funds for animal shelter
Popular community event set for Oct. 20 will feature a canine costume contest, an agility course, and a hot dog catching contest.

Redlands teacher honored for innovation in education
Karen Burk was recognized as Teacher of the Year by Garner Holt Education through Imagination.

Redlands secures $5.3 Million to tackle homelessness
City to expand outreach team and explore funding for local nonprofits to provide supportive services
REV stuns Redlands to claim smudge pot
Trophy will return to the REV campus for the first time since 2021.
Redlands News: October 4, 2024
50 very affordable units approved, who's running for school board, cell phones in schools: how some students and teachers feel, and Trails at 10 return