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Redlands Unified HR director to resign with $500K+ settlement package
Sabine Robertson-Phillips will retire in September after more than a year on paid leave, with the district paying out over half a million dollars in leave, contract payouts and legal settlement
Auction canceled for Redlands Mall property after lender withdraws foreclosure
The cancellation removes immediate threat of auction but the future of the long-delayed State Street Village project remains unclear.
Redlands athletes shine at CBL finals
BEAUMONT – Many athletes from Redlands schools excelled at the Citrus Belt League track and field finals on Thursday night at
Kennedy star too much for Terriers
REDLANDS – Redlands High boys volleyball coach Daryk Mall may not have slept soundly on Friday night. If Mall tossed and
Redlands News: May 2, 2025
High-Density Zoning Approved, England Grove Update, City Council Preview + Earth Day Recap
Healthy East Valley to spotlight youth mental health at May drug free communities meeting
Healthy East Valley Hosts Drug Free Communities Coalition with a Spotlight on Behavioral and Mental Health Resources from LLU
Why upgrading your HVAC system could cut your energy bills
Investing in new heating and air conditioning equipment can lower your monthly costs, reduce repairs, and even improve your indoor air quality.
Redlands City Council Agenda: Infrastructure contracts, lawsuits and land deals on May 6
Agenda includes $2 million in public works contracts, a police settlement disclosure, Fourth of July event approvals and closed-door talks on lawsuits and property deals. Here’s how the meeting breaks down.
Harlem Wizards help Redlands Educational Partnership raise funds for local schools
More than 700 attend community basketball event benefiting classroom grants
Yucaipa’s Young named All-CBL most valuable
Yucaipa High, which won the Citrus Belt League boys basketball title, dominated the recently picked all-league first team. Yucaipa’s
Three Thunderbirds make All-CBL girls first team
League champion Yucaipa put three players on the All-Citrus Belt League girls basketball first team. The Thunderbirds’ Brianna Elgan was