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Redlands City Council to oppose proposed air quality rules citing cost, resident concerns
The proposed regulations aim to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions through new residential gas appliance standards.
Celebrating the educators and staff who make Redlands schools shine
The 2025 Evening of Appreciation honored outstanding teachers, classified employees, and student artists whose work is helping shape the future of Redlands Unified.
Redlands Symphony Gala goes roaring '20s with Club Zanja theme
Annual “Dancing with the Stars” inspired fundraiser returns June 7 with live music, local celebrities, and a speakeasy-style celebration of Redlands history
Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation: What’s in a name, and why it matters
Learn why the Tribe is turning to its roots, reclaiming its original name and what that means for its identity moving forward.
Final phase of Orange Blossom Trail Project moves forward with $960,145 contract
City Council approves contract with Tryco General Engineering to complete 7.5-mile recreational corridor connecting east and west Redlands.
Redlands FC begins 2025 campaign with 3-2 win over Stars FC
Hernandez scores twice in his Redlands debut as the home crowd braves the rain to cheer on a 3-2 opening night victory.
Redlands News: May 16, 2025
Latest on Metrolink crash lawsuit, Redlands climate plan reviewed, school board policy debates and standout student-athletes
Redlands FC Set to Kickoff Season vs Stars FC
Saturday, May 17th, at 7 PM | Dodge Stadium on the campus of Redlands High School
Eagles pound 10 hits in playoff victory
The Eagles advance to the CIF-SS Division 3 second round after a dominant offensive showing
RUSD Multicultural Festival celebrates students’ diverse backgrounds
Despite soaring temperatures, families gathered at Citrus Valley High for a vibrant celebration of language, heritage and community at Redlands Unified’s annual Multicultural Fair.
Redlands denies wrongdoing in fatal Metrolink crash
City files legal response to wrongful death suit as questions persist about crossing safety and accountability