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Why RUSD reached layoffs, ICE protests planned, City Council ahead
Redlands News Weekly | Jan. 29, 2026
Activists Call for Nationwide Day of No Work, School or Shopping; Some Local Businesses Plan to Join Strike
A national general strike tied to protests over immigration enforcement is planned for Friday, with demonstrations in Redlands scheduled for Saturday.
How Redlands Unified got here: Inside the budget pressures behind potential layoffs
District leaders point to enrollment declines, expiring pandemic-era funding and new obligations as the board authorizes reductions affecting up to 138 positions.
Sister-in-Law Duo Opens RoadRunner Coffee in Redlands
Desert-inspired design, organic meals and a family-friendly vibe define the new downtown Redlands coffee shop.
Holiday hiring lifts Inland Empire job numbers in December
Holiday-season hiring in transportation and warehousing helped push the jobless rate lower, though economists caution the decline reflects seasonal patterns and a shrinking labor force rather than sustained growth
Redlands Unified to consider layoffs, budget audit, policy changes
The school board will consider resolutions authorizing teacher and staff layoffs, review its financial audit and take up several policy changes Jan. 27
RUSD launches Spanish dual language program; Planning Commission OKs new shopping center
Redlands News Weekly | Jan. 22, 2026
Bullet narrowly misses resident in apartment shooting, police say
Redlands Police Report: Jan. 15 - 20
City of Redlands clarifies opt-out notices for emergency alerts
After residents received opt-out emails this week, officials say no action is needed to continue receiving emergency alerts.
Free Family Paint and Donut Series brings art and treats to Redlands Saturdays
A free, drop-in Saturday program at the Joe R. Gonzales Community Center offers guided painting, donut bites and family fun.
Applicants sought for Redlands Human Relations Commission
City seeks District 1 residents and college students for advisory body focused on equity and community relations.
County school board president to speak at AAUW Redlands brunch
Dr. Gwendolyn Dowdy-Rodgers will discuss school board roles and public participation at the Feb. 7 AAUW Redlands brunch meeting.