Community invited to help shape Redlands Unified’s school funding priorities
LCAP survey seeks input on how to spend state education funds; open through Dec. 17. Survey link below.
Homeowners found what appeared to be a young, emaciated mountain lion deceased in their backyard Sunday
Hundreds rallied at Peace Corner as part of a national day of protest involving 2,000 demonstrations across all 50 states.
Part of a national movement, the events oppose authoritarianism and coincide with Trump’s birthday and Flag Day
DOJ claims CIF rule violates U.S. Constitution; California pushes back
New tool ranks local heat risks and highlights resources for vulnerable populations
The tax-exempt bonds will help fund renovations at HumanGood senior living communities, including Plymouth Village located in Redlands.
The groundbreaking role will connect overdose survivors to long-term care, marking a major step forward in Redlands’ evolving opioid response.
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
Learn why the Tribe is turning to its roots, reclaiming its original name and what that means for its identity moving forward.
City Council approves contract with Tryco General Engineering to complete 7.5-mile recreational corridor connecting east and west Redlands.
Elvin Vereau, a 52-year-old teacher and longtime coach at Citrus Valley High, was arrested Tuesday by Riverside police and placed on leave by Redlands Unified.
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