Redlands school board delays YMCA contract vote, extends timeline for program evaluation
Trustees want to give the YMCA more time to prove its revamped after-school program after the district awarded a larger contract to the Boys & Girls Club.
Cope Middle School sixth grader Calvin Catania took home top honors at the 59th annual California Student Media Festival, winning the Grand Prize for his self-made short film, âCheap$kate.â
Featuring vintage vehicles, live music, local vendors and a day of family-friendly fun - all in support of local charities.
Redlands resident David Maupin and his grandson traveled to Iwo Jima for a historic memorial honoring the 80th anniversary of the WWII battleâan experience that deepened their connection to service, sacrifice, and the meaning of Memorial Day.
Unite 2 Live With Autism offers free, inclusive eventsâlike prom night on June 7âto help families celebrate their childrenâs uniqueness
Learn why the Tribe is turning to its roots, reclaiming its original name and what that means for its identity moving forward.
Despite soaring temperatures, families gathered at Citrus Valley High for a vibrant celebration of language, heritage and community at Redlands Unifiedâs annual Multicultural Fair.
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
Redlands Unified students walk the red carpet as their work premieres at Harkins Theatres
Redlands Public Market ribbon cutting event celebrates the transformation of a historic space into a hub for local food, culture and commerce
Redlands, CA â The Redlands Forum hosted a captivating lecture on May 6 at ESRIâs auditorium, as award-winning author,
More than 700 attend community basketball event benefiting classroom grants
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