Suspected gang-related shootings in Redlands; RUSD layoffs hit 60
Redlands News Weekly | March 26, 2026
Chef Curtis Aiken shares journey from illiteracy at 26 to culinary success at free April 17 event
K–12 students invited to submit artwork for the Redlands Art Association’s annual Youth Art Expo during Memorial Day weekend at the Redlands Festival of Arts.
Forty artists will display paintings, jewelry and more March 15 on State Street in downtown Redlands. Free outdoor show supports local art classes.
Reception March 14 at Gonzales Community Center will showcase work created through a long-running Flores Senior Center class.
Cyclists can ride the same legendary routes as the pros in the 2026 Redlands Bicycle Classic, with four route options ranging from a scenic 15-mile ride to a challenging 67-mile climb to Oak Glen.
Part of ANCA’s Resilient Living: Facing Challenges Together educational series March 18 at 6:30 pm
Weekly certified farmers market resumes Saturdays near Ed Hales Park with more than 30 vendors offering produce, food, handmade goods and entertainment.
University of Redlands Memorial Chapel on Sunday, March 15 at 4pm
Volunteer projects for all ages at Ford Park, including tree planting, park cleanup, sod installation and improvements near the ponds.
Free March 8 concert at Redlands High School’s Clock Auditorium will feature Broadway favorites and guest performers Debbie Prutsman and T.J. Dawson.
Lincoln Memorial Shrine among more than two dozen institutions participating in annual Museums Free-for-All.
Tony-winning musical blends dark fairy tales with greener stage practices
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