$16M approved for City Hall, 2-story ADUs, NYE Orange Drop
Redlands News Weekly: Dec. 19, 2025
Plus, ACA reaches section final, Norco forfeits reshape CBL; community mourns former REV coach Gavin Pachot
University of Redlands junior Stian Asper placed third overall at the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference cross-country championships, helping the Bulldog men finish fourth while the women’s team placed seventh.
Two Redlands runners led the pack at the Citrus Belt League finals, with REV’s Elijah Medina and Citrus Valley’s Alyssa Castaneda taking top honors and Yucaipa and Cajon winning the team titles.
Stay informed before decisions are made — here’s what’s coming up at this week’s truck route workshops, City Council, and School Board meetings.
Redlands Unified to vote on an expanded English learner program, and hear report on latest state test scores
Agenda includes a new fire station, a food security initiative, and a proposal to expand residential zones allowing hens
Emergency food drive, voters to decide warehouse referendum, plus Halloween events.
With federal funding for CalFresh on hold, Redlands Family Service Association is stepping up to feed families who could lose their benefits starting Nov. 1 — and the nonprofit is calling on the community to help.
As Medicare open enrollment continues, Community Alliance Medical Group is helping patients stay connected to trusted doctors while reshaping local healthcare with a community-driven model.
Plus, a restaurant break-in and a home burglary in this week's police update
Crowds wrapped around the block for the grand opening of Page 78, a new independent bookstore created by the founders of Rebel and Fleur. The Redlands shop combines curated fiction, cozy reading nooks, and “book-ish” style in a space designed to feel like home.
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