New Cal Fire maps show increased wildfire risk in Redlands; Fire Department says it was ready
New Cal Fire map shows increased risk in North Redlands and critical infrastructure sites, but officials say proactive work has been underway for years.
New Cal Fire map shows increased risk in North Redlands and critical infrastructure sites, but officials say proactive work has been underway for years.
The new lessons and survey follow a federal investigation into Redlands Unified’s handling of sexual misconduct — and come amid nationwide cuts to civil rights enforcement.
City has made progress on housing goals since 2021, but Moderate-income units remain far behind as 'missing middle' households struggle to find options.
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March 29 and 30 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Housing gains leave out middle class, oversight panel seeks transparency, Title IX lessons arrive at RUSD and two film fests light up April
REDLANDS – The latest Redlands Forum featured Dr. Nicholas Reksten, associate professor and co-chair of the Economics Department at the University
Redlands Police Weekly Update: March 20-27
The seven member committee confirmed that the voter-approved sales tax revenue use aligns with campaign promises while calling for greater transparency in the budget process.
New research from Loma Linda University reveals toxic traits in plants, fungi, and even viruses
AAUW Redlands branch will celebrate female writers, directors and producers during its annual film festival on April 25.
YUCAIPA – The Yucaipa High baseball team on Thursday had a new coach, new sky-blue uniforms, and many new players. Otherwise,
REDLANDS – The latest Redlands Forum featured Dr. Nicholas Reksten, associate professor and co-chair of the Economics Department at the University
The annual Youth Art Expo returns to Smiley Park on Memorial Day weekend, offering local students a chance to display their creativity in painting, sculpture, and more. Entries are open from May 1 to May 10 at the Redlands Art Association.
More than 400 volunteers spent the day planting trees, painting picnic areas, and improving pathways in a collaborative effort to enhance one of Redlands’ beloved public spaces.
From discussions on representation to deep dives into history, attendees left with fresh ideas, signed books, and a renewed passion for children’s literature.
March 29 and 30 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The exhibit hall will close from March 10 through March 21.
Superintendent Cabral condemns the racist incidents at Mariposa Elementary, calling them “deeply troubling,” and outlines steps the district is taking in response.
From discussions on representation to deep dives into history, attendees left with fresh ideas, signed books, and a renewed passion for children’s literature.
March 29 and 30 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Redlands Cinema Classic spring film series returns April 2 - May 1 for its 26th year with a new venue and a fresh lineup of international films and a documentary highlighting a local hummingbird rescue.
World-renowned bassoonist Martin Kuuskmann to debut new work by Lembit Beecher at April 5 concert
The exhibit hall will close from March 10 through March 21.
YUCAIPA – The Yucaipa High baseball team on Thursday had a new coach, new sky-blue uniforms, and many new players. Otherwise,
Village Partners Inc. defaults on $17M loan as market conditions slow
Opening this weekend: New food hall in a historic packing house will feature local vendors, live events, and a community-driven atmosphere.
City of Redlands will hold public meetings to discuss findings of the 2024 Engineering and Traffic Study
Redlands Unified Superintendent Juan Cabral addresses concerns over Trump administration stripping schools, churches of immigration enforcement protection
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