Student found with loaded firearm at Moore Middle School, campus placed on lockdown
Student was reportedly showing a bullet before administrators located a loaded firearm; police continue investigation
What's happening in local government, including the latest news from City Council and Planning Commission meetings.
After intense public debate, the council voted 3-2 against flying the pride flag at City Hall, citing concerns over neutrality and inclusivity. The decision has sparked strong reactions from the community.
Redlands City Council approves community garden project to highlight environmental issues
City Council to consider budget proposal Tuesday
62-year-old plant in need of total rebuild to avoid "catastrophic failure."
The development, which faced public criticism for air quality, traffic and aesthetic impacts, remains a possibility.
Changes to the sign code to allow freeway-oriented signs at Tennessee Street and Lugonia Avenue will also be considered.
Proposed code revisions follow concerns raised by the Planning Commission over waivers and in-lieu fees
The California attorney general filed a lawsuit against the developer for multiple breaches of contract
Renovations to Redlands Fire Station No. 262 will improve living conditions to accommodate recruits from multiple genders
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