Aguilar announces $66.4 million for San Bernardino County Head Start programs
Federal funding supports early childhood education, including programs serving families in Redlands
Stories covering new housing developments, affordable housing policy and homelessness
City Council advances major plan despite environmental impacts flagged in new report
City sees second year of progress as outreach and shelter investments show impact, according to Point-in-Time Count
Planning Commission votes to advance sweeping land-use changes tied to state housing mandate
Tree removal set for May; new irrigation and 784 orange trees to follow before city takes ownership
After cutting ties with developer Shangri-La Industries, city officials will discuss acquiring the property that houses more than 100 formerly homeless residents.
The three-story development at Eureka Street and Stuart Avenue will bring new housing, retail space, and public walkways to a vacant downtown lot—advancing the city’s goal of creating more walkable, transit-oriented neighborhoods.
City has made progress on housing goals since 2021, but Moderate-income units remain far behind as 'missing middle' households struggle to find options.
A 98-home development at San Bernardino and Wabash Avenues moves forward with updated designs.
New initiative offers up to $40K for first-time homebuyers in underserved communities.
The proposed project to bring 85 apartments and commercial space within walking distance of Metrolink.
Redlands and San Bernardino County will partner to conduct the survey on Jan. 23.
City council approves unarmed security for Step-Up facility and accepts state funding to address encampments along major corridors
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