Redlands News: December 20, 2024
Mayor rotation rejected, $5.3M encampment grant accepted, CLB basketball opener, Plus where to ring in the new year in Redlands
In a 4-1 vote, the council repealed the rotational model for selecting the mayor, sparking accusations of broken promises and public outcry.
The city will take possession of the Museum of Redlands building in early 2025, paving way for public opening
City council approves unarmed security for Step-Up facility and accepts state funding to address encampments along major corridors
RUSD closed for a week in September due to wildfire emergency
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Mayor rotation rejected, $5.3M encampment grant accepted, CLB basketball opener, Plus where to ring in the new year in Redlands
Effort aims to ensure humane treatment and safety for animals and residents
The free, family-friend event runs from 6-9 p.m. on Dec. 31 in Downtown Redlands
Evans, who launched the Redlands-based nonprofit to assist families with funeral costs, will step down in July 2025. His successor, Lori Delgado-Matich O’Connor, is poised to continue his legacy of compassion and community service.
REDLANDS, Calif. — No arrests were made, and two drivers were cited during a DUI checkpoint conducted by the Redlands Police
In a reversal of its 2023 decision, the council returns to the nomination method
The free, family-friend event runs from 6-9 p.m. on Dec. 31 in Downtown Redlands
Evans, who launched the Redlands-based nonprofit to assist families with funeral costs, will step down in July 2025. His successor, Lori Delgado-Matich O’Connor, is poised to continue his legacy of compassion and community service.
Redlands organizations are stepping up to support vulnerable youth this holiday season. How you can support the efforts of Redlands Footlighters Theatre, Redlands Fire Department and A Shop Called Quest.
Inland Empire Therapy Dogs visit McKinley Elementary, offering affection and stress relief to students. Learn how these furry friends make a difference and how you can volunteer with the program.
The City Council will consider Prologis Inc.'s appeal for a warehouse development the Planning Commission denied in May.
City officials explore options to limit future warehouse development amid concerns over environmental impact.
Commissioners plan to discuss potential amendments to regulations approved by City Council in 2022
The project will bring more affordable units to Redlands, however funding concerns were voiced during the public hearing.
Reduced hours to community centers, library and more
Final results for local races, state and county ballot measures, and state-wide election results.
73-year-old conductor reflects on global career, from touring with Leonard Bernstein to leading Redlands orchestra
The Planning Commission, Traffic and Parking Commission, Library Board, Cultural Arts Commission and Historic and Scenic Preservation Commission are seeking applicants.
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