October 24, 2025
Local utility upgrades, warehouse referendums, and the No Kings rally in Redlands
Research shows that hearing may play a bigger role in brain health than many realize, but experts say early detection and care can make a difference.
Residents urged to be cautious of fake bills, fraudulent calls as 2025–26 tax bills go out in October
Inland Empire unemployment dips to 5.6% in August as more residents find work; gains in government and health care offset losses in construction and retail.
Agenda includes Redlands East Valley pool upgrades, field trips and a $165K grant to support Career Technical Education programs
Middle-grade novelist Laura Findley Evans, a former Redlands resident, is among Acorn’s success stories as the publisher opens submissions for a new $11,000 contest.
Redlands Police Weekly Update Sept. 11–18 includes hate crime arrest, assault on officer, and multiple injury crashes.
Survey responses will guide campus upgrades supported by Measure D bond
Federal complaint accuses Rancho Cucamonga-based insurer of misusing funds meant for Medicaid expansion patients
City Council approves new 10-year contract with San Bernardino County to maintain three secure ballot boxes at City Hall, Corporate Yard and Community Center.
Options included a warehouse tax and revising the city’s paramedic parcel tax.
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