Redlands extends deadline for utilities committee seat
Residents now have until Dec. 1 to apply for the city’s Utilities Advisory Committee, which will help guide a six-month water and sewer rate study.
Local business owners step in after out-of-town developers face foreclosure, struggle to move project forward
The proposed ban would halt development on the three remaining eligible parcels and block the assembling of properties to build larger warehouse facilities.
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Residents now have until Dec. 1 to apply for the city’s Utilities Advisory Committee, which will help guide a six-month water and sewer rate study.
The Rochford Foundation’s annual “A Burrage Christmas” will feature a Toyland display, live entertainment and gifts for registered children.
Redlands News Weekly: Nov. 21, 2025
Symphonie Jeunesse will present a holiday program for AAUW Redlands featuring works by women composers, seasonal music and a community sing-along.
Redlands Art Association Featured Artist
The latest National Community Survey shows significant year-over-year gains in trust, service quality and downtown vibrancy while highlighting persistent concerns about affordability, homelessness and environmental conditions.
A decade-old plan to preserve historic Deodar Cedars along Pioneer Avenue is back before City Council as residents push to protect Northside shade while officials debate traffic, costs and tree health.
The University of Redlands junior Stian Asper finished eighth out of 172 runners in the NCAA Division III West Regional
Redlands Downtown Morning Market closes Nov. 22; city invites vendors to relocate to the Grove School’s Saturday market.
Nearly 300 veterans and family members gathered for food, music, and fellowship at the annual event dedicated to late organizer Tommy Taylor and fellow Vietnam veteran Bill McCalmon.
Family Service Association aims to collect 30,000 pounds of food at annual food drive to meet rising needs as the government shutdown continues.
With federal funding for CalFresh on hold, Redlands Family Service Association is stepping up to feed families who could lose their benefits starting Nov. 1 — and the nonprofit is calling on the community to help.
The district’s Adult Transition Program helps young adults with disabilities build confidence, job skills, and independence through student-run enterprises.
Five years after the COVID-19 lockdown, districtwide standardized test scores remain seven points below 2019 levels; economic disparities persist
Roland Hosch recognized for innovative math instruction using robotics and coding
Educational Results Partnership recognizes RUSD and 11 schools for sustained achievement and progress in closing gaps.
The Rochford Foundation’s annual “A Burrage Christmas” will feature a Toyland display, live entertainment and gifts for registered children.
Symphonie Jeunesse will present a holiday program for AAUW Redlands featuring works by women composers, seasonal music and a community sing-along.
City Council will flip the switch Nov. 21 at Ed Hales Park, with music, cocoa, crafts and family activities starting at 5 p.m.
Community groups unite for the first Northside Green Share, Nov. 15, offering free trees and workshops to help north Redlands residents improve canopy cover
The University of Redlands junior Stian Asper finished eighth out of 172 runners in the NCAA Division III West Regional
Sophomore Elijah Medina ran the second- fastest 3-mile run of his high school career Saturday to lead Redlands East Valley
Cross Country Roundup
Family Service Association aims to collect 30,000 pounds of food at annual food drive to meet rising needs as the government shutdown continues.
Through the New Beginnings program, the Chamber has connected dozens with jobs and helped contribute to a 31% year-over-year decline in homelessness.
77% of the city’s projected emissions reductions hinge on electric vehicle adoption — but tax credits are set to expire, among other major roadblocks.
The cancellation removes immediate threat of auction but the future of the long-delayed State Street Village project remains unclear.
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