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Redlands Unified board censures member, continues debate on books and flags
Trustees remain divided over library material review, classroom flag displays, and a contentious censure vote.
Redlands teacher accused of child sex abuse held on $2 million bail
Police say abuse occurred over several years and may involve additional victims
Redlands Police Investigate String of Home Burglaries, Business Thefts and Hit-and-Run with RV
Redlands Police Weekly Update May 8-15
Redlands unveils draft Climate Action Plan Update to meet 2050 targets
The public can review and comment on the draft - which focuses on clean energy, transportation and community equity - before it is adopted by city council next month.
University of Redlands to Premiere “Acts of Kindness” Before Edinburgh Festival Fringe Debut
Student production confronts gun violence, immigration, and political division in powerful new play
Redlands City Council agenda: May 20
Agenda includes speed limit updates, discussion on rules on residential furnaces and water heaters and $4.8M in utility purchases
Redlands Community Orchestra to perform Khachaturian and Shostakovich
RCO will present its third concert of the season on Sunday, May 18
Smiley Library art collection to be featured at June 7 AAUW Redlands event
Archivist Nathan Gonzales to spotlight rarely seen works and library history
Redlands Unified teacher arrested on suspicion of child sex abuse
Elvin Vereau, a 52-year-old teacher and longtime coach at Citrus Valley High, was arrested Tuesday by Riverside police and placed on leave by Redlands Unified.
Redlands Mall owner avoids foreclosure, signs new $1.6 million loan deal
Latest on Redlands Mall redevelopment: Lender files new deed of trust, keeping downtown site under original developer’s control
Top athletes honored at Ken Hubbs banquet
Student-athletes from 26 Inland Empire high schools — including 8 from Redlands — honored for athletic excellence, leadership and character at annual ceremony
Redlands school board to weigh censure, flag display limits and book challenge policy
May 13, 2025: Board to vote on formal censure of Ayala-Quintero and discuss revisions to policies on campus flags and library materials.