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Redlands News: September 27, 2024
Commission recommends North Redlands mixed-use development, Redlands' neighbor rejects warehouse, REV has right stuff and preview of new Lego-themed store Downtown

Redlands Planning Commission recommends approval for Tennessee Village Project
The 460-unit mixed-use development will include affordable housing and commercial space.


Redlands voters invited to meet Council candidates at AAUW forum
AAUW and University of Redlands to host free Q&A event on Oct. 10, giving voters chance to evaluate candidates on current issues.

Redlands Police seek citizen volunteers to aid in public safety efforts
Community members invited to assist with events, patrols, and public safety efforts through longstanding volunteer program
Bricks and Minifigs to bring family fun to Downtown Redlands
Redlands resident Parny Milien prepares to open a Lego-themed store offering new and retired sets, individual pieces, and event spaces for parties and gatherings.

Yucaipa City Council puts brakes on Live Oak Canyon warehouse project
Residents' concerns over air quality and traffic lead to decision for further review and community input

Redlands to celebrate renaming of Community Park to honor Latino trailblazers
City event will commemorate Norman N. Martinez and Oddie J. Martinez, Redlands’ first Latino council members.
REV has right stuff for victory
Freshman QB throws four touchdown passes, runs for another as Terriers struggle to contain high-powered REV offense

Poe's darkest tales come to life at Footlighters in October
"Nevermore: The Tales & Poems of Edgar Allan Poe" brings the iconic author into his own haunting stories, adapted and directed by Katharine Buffy Henshaw. The original production opens October 11, promising an immersive theatrical journey just in time for Halloween.

Climate forum to spotlight city council candidates' environmental plans
The Sept. 25 event offers voters a chance to hear from three contenders on sustainability issues.