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Man arrested with nearly 3,000 images of child sexual abuse
The suspect is accused of selling content through messaging apps and online platforms: Redlands Police

'We beat the fly': Redlands removed from oriental fruit fly quarantine
Asian Citrus Psyllid and Huanglongbing quarantine regulations remain in effect for citrus in parts of the city

Redlands Police urge safe driving as summer winds down
RPD announces increased patrols and DUI checkpoint, offers comprehensive safety tips for Labor Day weekend travelers

Redlands proposes solid waste rate increase of 9% for three years
Public hearing set for September to consider rates increase from 2025-2028

Terriers’ McGee primed for big season
The senior running back, who rushed for over 1,300 yards last season, aims to surpass 2,000 yards this year as he leads the Terriers on and off the field.

Kalama Brothers bring homegrown vibes to the Redlands Bowl
Ryan and Kai Kalama, local favorites, delivered a performance rich with nostalgia, family ties, and love for their hometown, making everyone feel like part of the family.

Forever Motown brings nostalgia and soul to a packed Redlands Bowl
Legendary performers GC Cameron and Traci Robinson-Green led the group, delivering an electrifying evening filled with timeless hits that had the audience dancing and reminiscing under the stars.

Tango del Cielo mesmerizes Redlands Bowl with unique soundscapes and dazzling performances
Mendieta's Tango del Cielo captivated audiences by blending innovative sound effects with traditional tango music, while also sharing the rich history of the genre and her family's connection to early Hollywood.
Redlands News: August 8, 2024
New school safety measures, solid waste rate increases, Citrus Belt League football preview

New school safety measures outlined at start of new year
Redlands Unified Superintendent Cabral shares latest plans to improve student safety on campus
