Redlands News: June 13, 2025
Redlands rezones for 2,300 homes, Air rules rejected, Chamber wins big, Summer under the stars begins
Redlands resident David Maupin and his grandson traveled to Iwo Jima for a historic memorial honoring the 80th anniversary of the WWII battle—an experience that deepened their connection to service, sacrifice, and the meaning of Memorial Day.
After a 3-2 win in their home opener, Redlands FC heads into back-to-back road matchups this weekend—including a rematch with Stars FC and a tough test against reigning conference champs FC Tucson.
Checkpoint aims to remove impaired drivers from roads and raise awareness about DUI risks and penalties
City sees second year of progress as outreach and shelter investments show impact, according to Point-in-Time Count
Unite 2 Live With Autism offers free, inclusive events—like prom night on June 7—to help families celebrate their children’s uniqueness
The proposed regulations aim to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions through new residential gas appliance standards.
The 2025 Evening of Appreciation honored outstanding teachers, classified employees, and student artists whose work is helping shape the future of Redlands Unified.
Annual “Dancing with the Stars” inspired fundraiser returns June 7 with live music, local celebrities, and a speakeasy-style celebration of Redlands history
Learn why the Tribe is turning to its roots, reclaiming its original name and what that means for its identity moving forward.
City Council approves contract with Tryco General Engineering to complete 7.5-mile recreational corridor connecting east and west Redlands.
Hernandez scores twice in his Redlands debut as the home crowd braves the rain to cheer on a 3-2 opening night victory.
Sign up for our weekly newsletter