$16M approved for City Hall, 2-story ADUs, NYE Orange Drop
Redlands News Weekly: Dec. 19, 2025
Nearly 300 veterans and family members gathered for food, music, and fellowship at the annual event dedicated to late organizer Tommy Taylor and fellow Vietnam veteran Bill McCalmon.
City Council approves Heritage Park site and reallocates $1.2 million to begin design work, advancing plans to replace Station 264’s long-term temporary quarters.
The district’s Adult Transition Program helps young adults with disabilities build confidence, job skills, and independence through student-run enterprises.
Blackhawks bring home championship; Redlands High volleyball, ACA Eagles, and University of Redlands squads continue postseason action.
Wildcats’ first playoff appearance since 2018 ends with narrow 16–15 loss to St. Margaret’s
Lincoln Memorial Shrine to host annual tribute featuring live music, artillery and historical reenactment
The new exhibit at the Redlands Art Association Gallery & Art Center showcases paintings, photography, ceramics, and mixed media—all created within a six-inch frame. On view through Nov. 21, 2025, the show features award-winning works by local artists.
The free afternoon celebration welcomes all military veterans and their families for a meal, music by The Tomcats, and door prizes in honor of their service.
Local music organization’s Nov. 18 event will showcase student vocalists, faculty accompanists, and accomplished community performers
Eagles girls tie for second; boys’ team finishes runner-up behind Ontario Christian
After two rocky practices, Eagles falter 3-1 but advance to state regionals
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