No Kings rallies planned across Inland Empire, including Redlands
Demonstrators will gather March 28 at Peace Corner as part of a nationwide day of protests.
What's happening in local government, including the latest news from City Council and Planning Commission meetings.
City Council advances major plan despite environmental impacts flagged in new report
The tax-exempt bonds will help fund renovations at HumanGood senior living communities, including Plymouth Village located in Redlands.
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City leaders highlight public safety upgrades, new developments and job efforts at annual State of the City
Agenda includes authorization of $4.1M in homelessness resolution agreements, in-kind support for the Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival, and an $820K purchase of portable radios for police.
Commission directs staff to study prohibition, grandfathering and buffer zones in 4-2 vote after debate over logistics growth and zoning loopholes
784 new orange trees and water-efficient irrigation system to follow, with city taking ownership by August
New state law allows cities to factor in pedestrian and cyclist safety — not just driver speed — when setting speed limits.
Planning Commission to revisit city rules and weigh stronger limits or possible prohibition on new distribution centers.
Hear from local government leaders on city progress, development and goals. How to get tickets below.
Checkpoint aims to remove impaired drivers from roads and raise awareness about DUI risks and penalties
City sees second year of progress as outreach and shelter investments show impact, according to Point-in-Time Count
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