Redlands News: Jan. 14, 2025
Red flag warning continues, Redlands school board to discuss flag ban, The Unforgettables Foundation founder transitions leadership
An 18-year-old student at Redlands East Valley High School was arrested Tuesday for allegedly passing weapons on campus.
Service interruptions affect key stations in Redlands and San Bernardino due to police activity. Limited operations continue between the University of Redlands and Downtown Redlands. Northbound California Street is also closed.
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Proposed changes could reverse the seniority-based rotation system established in 2023, reigniting debate over transparency, representation, and governance.
The FAA proposal would expand controlled airspace over SBD, affecting operations at Redlands Municipal Airport. Public comment period ends Dec. 10.
The Tennessee Village project will bring affordable housing and commercial space to North Redlands.
The 11th annual 5K drew over 3,800 runners to raise funds for the Redlands Educational Partnership and support local food banks.
Ms. Elias hopes to modernize Moore Middle School's library with $40,000 prize, calls for community support in online voting
District leaders highlighted a $500 million bond measure aimed at critical facility updates, aligning historical campuses with modern learning needs. The Oct. 29 event underscored the challenges and achievements in providing safe, competitive education for 19,000 students.
Firefighters contain bedroom fire, estimate $150,000 in damages; Red Cross assists with temporary housing
Smoke detectors alert residents; firefighters limit damage in $750,000 blaze
Funding from the California Office of Traffic Safety will support DUI checkpoints, distracted driving crackdowns, and programs to improve road safety for cyclists and pedestrians through September 2025.
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