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Redlands Art Association calls for entries in 56th annual multi-media mini show
How to enter your art work below.
UC Irvine Doctoral Candidate to Speak on Birthright Citizenship at Redlands AAUW Brunch
Zoe Miller-Vedam will explore the historical narratives and policy debates surrounding pregnant immigrants and inclusion in the U.S. and Canada.
School counselors recognized for supporting student success in Redlands Unified
From academics to personal growth, Redlands Unified counselors provide vital student support.
JOANN Fabric to close 500 stores, including Redlands and Riverside locations
The decision is part of the company's ongoing Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
Inland Empire Down Payment Assistance Program aims to close wealth gap
New initiative offers up to $40K for first-time homebuyers in underserved communities.
Redlands News: Feb. 7, 2025
New Bike Path, Fentanyl Arrest, Redlands Muralist’s Legacy & REV’s New Football Coach
El Departamento de Policía de Redlands tranquiliza a la comunidad tras el aumento de las redadas de inmigración
Los manifestantes se reúnen a medida que crece la preocupación por las redadas de ICE en el sur de California.
City Council Recap: Feb. 4, 2025
Redlands City Council approves Run Through Redlands support, security contracts, and trail project
Redlands moves forward with pedestrian and bike path project
The approved segment on Orange Street is part of a larger plan to connect the cities of Highland and Redlands.
King named REV football coach
Former Wildcat player and longtime assistant coach aims to revive program’s legacy