Redlands police arrest man accused of filming woman in restroom
Weekly police report Oct. 9-16 also includes arrests in child endangerment and carjacking cases, two traffic collisions, and a road rage assault under investigation.
Commissioners voted 5–1 Tuesday to urge the City Council to prohibit new distribution warehouse and logistics development while allowing existing facilities to remain in operation.
Redlands joins cities across the Inland Empire in Saturday’s nationwide No Kings rallies for democracy and accountability.
The proposed congressional map could boost Democrats’ chances in up to five of California’s 52 congressional districts.
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Weekly police report Oct. 9-16 also includes arrests in child endangerment and carjacking cases, two traffic collisions, and a road rage assault under investigation.
The Redlands Cinema Classic hosted the 28th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival at Harkins Theatre, drawing more than 160 attendees who voted on international short films tackling themes from family and grief to housing and hope.
Longtime educator and multi-sport official Dave Farmer, believed to be the nation’s oldest active high school referee, will be honored Oct. 21 in Long Beach for a lifetime dedicated to athletics, students, and community service.
Police say the driver stopped and cooperated with officers and investigators found no sign of impairment.
Senior quarterback Isaac Vitela led Redlands East Valley High to a record-setting 69–28 win over rival Redlands in the annual Smudge Pot game Friday night, throwing for five touchdowns and rushing for two more as the Wildcats captured their 17th victory in the 29-year rivalry.
Stay informed before decisions are made — here’s what’s coming up at this week’s Planning Commission, school board, and city committee meetings.
Redlands Unified to vote on stadium upgrades, student travel plans and training contracts
Project backed by county, city and local donors aims to boost active play and connection for youth
Rainy forecast and a venue change did not deter the community from coming together to sustain the city’s oldest nonprofit organization
Nearly 200 residents gathered for the inaugural Heritage Club Fair, where historic organizations dating back more than a century shared their missions, recruited new members, and highlighted the role of community clubs in Redlands’ past and future.
Through Burrage Buddies and beyond, Burton’s cooking classes have introduced hundreds of kids to affordable, healthy meals while proving that food can be a bridge to creativity.
Redlands Unified to vote on stadium upgrades, student travel plans and training contracts
A screening of the documentary “Banned Together” at the University of Redlands brought together nearly 200 attendees for a panel on censorship, student rights, and the future of banned books in local schools.
The district is introducing Google’s Gemini for Education platform this school year, offering AI-powered support for lesson planning, personalized learning, and classroom innovation.
Mariani, who has spent nearly three decades in Redlands Unified, was honored for her innovative teaching and connections with students and families.
The Redlands Cinema Classic hosted the 28th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival at Harkins Theatre, drawing more than 160 attendees who voted on international short films tackling themes from family and grief to housing and hope.
Olive Avenue will close to traffic Oct. 31 for a family-friendly evening of trick-or-treating, live entertainment and Halloween fun.
Saturday, Nov. 1 | 10 a.m.–1 p.m. | Smiley Park and The Contemporary Club, 173 S. Eureka St.
A screening of the documentary “Banned Together” at the University of Redlands brought together nearly 200 attendees for a panel on censorship, student rights, and the future of banned books in local schools.
Longtime educator and multi-sport official Dave Farmer, believed to be the nation’s oldest active high school referee, will be honored Oct. 21 in Long Beach for a lifetime dedicated to athletics, students, and community service.
Senior quarterback Isaac Vitela led Redlands East Valley High to a record-setting 69–28 win over rival Redlands in the annual Smudge Pot game Friday night, throwing for five touchdowns and rushing for two more as the Wildcats captured their 17th victory in the 29-year rivalry.
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.
Village Partners Inc. defaults on $17M loan as market conditions slow
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