Election hub launches, layoffs approved, warehouse ban advances
Redlands News | May 14, 2026
Congressman says new federal measures would speed victim notifications and improve protections for postal workers
City leaders debated whether Redlands should fund food assistance directly or focus on coordinating nonprofits as state and federal food programs face continued uncertainty, funding reductions and tighter eligibility rules.
Commissioners seek more detail on rebuilding rules, height limits and protections for entitled projects; more than 1 million square feet of warehouse space is currently available in Redlands
Post-holiday slowdown hits logistics and retail while health care drives annual growth
Kingsbury Elementary and Redlands High each received $2,500 during Albertsons’ Cypress Avenue reopening ceremony Friday.
The theater confirmed its closure Monday after moving trucks, missing showtimes and an ongoing Chapter 11 case raised questions about its status.
A national general strike tied to protests over immigration enforcement is planned for Friday, with demonstrations in Redlands scheduled for Saturday.
Regional innovators from Loma Linda University Health, CSUSB, Esri, and Congress highlighted how artificial intelligence is transforming local industries.
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