Redlands joins nationwide ‘No Kings’ protest against Trump policies
Hundreds rallied at Peace Corner as part of a national day of protest involving 2,000 demonstrations across all 50 states.
Agenda includes speed limit updates, discussion on rules on residential furnaces and water heaters and $4.8M in utility purchases
RCO will present its third concert of the season on Sunday, May 18
Archivist Nathan Gonzales to spotlight rarely seen works and library history
Elvin Vereau, a 52-year-old teacher and longtime coach at Citrus Valley High, was arrested Tuesday by Riverside police and placed on leave by Redlands Unified.
Latest on Redlands Mall redevelopment: Lender files new deed of trust, keeping downtown site under original developer’s control
Student-athletes from 26 Inland Empire high schools — including 8 from Redlands — honored for athletic excellence, leadership and character at annual ceremony
May 13, 2025: Board to vote on formal censure of Ayala-Quintero and discuss revisions to policies on campus flags and library materials.
After a strong debut and solid sophomore run, Redlands’ hometown soccer club returns to Dodge Stadium aiming to reclaim the top spot in the league.
Redlands Mall Update, Student Filmmakers Shine, REV Wins League Title and New Patio Opens Downtown
The annual Youth Art Expo returns to Smiley Park on Memorial Day weekend, offering local students a chance to display their creativity in painting, sculpture, and more. Entry deadline extended to May 15
Learn what makes Lappert’s Ice Cream Redlands’ only super-premium ice cream — and discover the journey that brought owner Joe Genua to town.
Redlands Unified students walk the red carpet as their work premieres at Harkins Theatres
Sign up for our weekly newsletter