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Redlands to honor fallen service members at Memorial Day ceremony
Event at Hillside Memorial Park, Monday, May 26, to feature keynote by trailblazing U.S. Air Force veteran Jacki Mortenson
Redlands FC Complete Season Sweep of Stars FC in 2-1 Win
For the second time in six days Redlands FC took down Stars FC in a one goal game. This time
Redlands News: May 23, 2025
Warehouse rules up for discussion, homelessness update, Redlands soccer returns, and Memorial Day ceremony details
Redlands reopens warehouse debate amid community pressure
Planning Commission to revisit city rules and weigh stronger limits or possible prohibition on new distribution centers.
Redlands Police investigate armed threat, robbery involving juveniles and stolen car fire
Redlands Police Weekly Update May 15-22, 2025
Redlands to host 2025 State of the City address June 2
Hear from local government leaders on city progress, development and goals. How to get tickets below.
History tour to Iwo Jima in Japan provides Memorial Day lessons for Redlands grandpa and grandson
Redlands resident David Maupin and his grandson traveled to Iwo Jima for a historic memorial honoring the 80th anniversary of the WWII battle—an experience that deepened their connection to service, sacrifice, and the meaning of Memorial Day.
Redlands FC hits the road for Arizona doubleheader against Stars, FC Tucson
After a 3-2 win in their home opener, Redlands FC heads into back-to-back road matchups this weekend—including a rematch with Stars FC and a tough test against reigning conference champs FC Tucson.
Redlands Police to Conduct DUI Checkpoint Friday Night
Checkpoint aims to remove impaired drivers from roads and raise awareness about DUI risks and penalties
Redlands homeless population drops 31% amid $40 million response
City sees second year of progress as outreach and shelter investments show impact, according to Point-in-Time Count
‘We are living with autism’: Redlands mom creates joy-filled spaces for neurodiverse youth
Unite 2 Live With Autism offers free, inclusive events—like prom night on June 7—to help families celebrate their children’s uniqueness