Terriers take down Beaumont in five sets again, move closer to title
The Terriers overcame mid-match struggles to outlast Beaumont, celebrating a key victory that moves them closer to another league crown.

Crime falls overall in Redlands, but drugs and weapons offenses surge in 2024
While overall crime in Redlands dropped for the second straight year, the city saw sharp increases in drug, weapons and arson cases in 2024 — a rise police link to more proactive enforcement and new patrol strategies.

Redlands community rallies for Family Service at annual fundraiser
Rainy forecast and a venue change did not deter the community from coming together to sustain the city’s oldest nonprofit organization
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Beaumont starts quickly, routs REV
The Cougars flipped the script Tuesday, handing Redlands East Valley a lopsided defeat behind Martinez’s precision passing and Houston’s disruptive defense.

7th Annual Dog Jog Returns to Downtown Redlands Oct. 26
Canine costume contest, adoptable dogs, and community fun highlight Chamber event

Redlands City Council agenda: Oct. 7, 2025
Agenda includes a review of the Paramedic Parcel tax, in-kind support approvals and a $2.3 million contract for farming services on the city-owned citrus groves.

Inaugural Heritage Club Fair showcases Redlands rich history
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.

Redlands Symphony’s Purse Party moves to new venue, season
Annual fundraiser returns Oct. 23 at Museum of Redlands Gardens

Redlands to spotlight cleaner transportation at Oct. 15 Resilient Living program
City-backed forum will cover EVs, transit, walking and biking; free event at the Flores Senior Center.
Community Spotlight

Inaugural Heritage Club Fair showcases Redlands rich history
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.

Chef Lee Burton brings food, fun and life skills to Redlands youth
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.

Eclectic show by renowned California artist Cindy Sullivan at Redlands gallery
Redlands Art Association October feature artist show opens Sept. 27 with open house Oct. 4

REV water polo player Jackson Kane survives Paradise’s deadly Camp Fire, then finds a home in Redlands
REDLANDS – Redlands East Valley High water polo player Jackson Kane receives a pass and elevates his 6-foot-3, 190-pound body out
Education

Mentone Elementary teacher named San Bernardino County Teacher of the Year
Mariani, who has spent nearly three decades in Redlands Unified, was honored for her innovative teaching and connections with students and families.

Preview of Champions Marching Band Tournament returns Sept. 27
Annual showcase at Redlands High to feature top Inland Empire bands and RCC Marching Tigers

What’s on the Redlands Unified school board agenda for September 23, 2025
Agenda includes Redlands East Valley pool upgrades, field trips and a $165K grant to support Career Technical Education programs

University of Redlands alum finds success with Acorn Publishing as house launches debut author prize
Middle-grade novelist Laura Findley Evans, a former Redlands resident, is among Acorn’s success stories as the publisher opens submissions for a new $11,000 contest.
Events

7th Annual Dog Jog Returns to Downtown Redlands Oct. 26
Canine costume contest, adoptable dogs, and community fun highlight Chamber event

Redlands Symphony’s Purse Party moves to new venue, season
Annual fundraiser returns Oct. 23 at Museum of Redlands Gardens

Redlands to spotlight cleaner transportation at Oct. 15 Resilient Living program
City-backed forum will cover EVs, transit, walking and biking; free event at the Flores Senior Center.

Bets for Pets returns
Yucaipa Animal Placement Society to host 14th annual Casino Night fundraiser
Sports
Beaumont starts quickly, routs REV
The Cougars flipped the script Tuesday, handing Redlands East Valley a lopsided defeat behind Martinez’s precision passing and Houston’s disruptive defense.
Inspired Cal Lu overwhelms Redlands to nab Smudge Pot
REDLANDS – Cal Lutheran had not defeated the University of Redlands football team since 2012. The Bulldog players were pre-teens then.

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Redlands Chamber takes uncommon role in tackling homelessness
Through the New Beginnings program, the Chamber has connected dozens with jobs and helped contribute to a 31% year-over-year decline in homelessness.

Redlands’ climate plan relies heavily on EV chargers as federal support wanes
77% of the city’s projected emissions reductions hinge on electric vehicle adoption — but tax credits are set to expire, among other major roadblocks.

Auction canceled for Redlands Mall property after lender withdraws foreclosure
The cancellation removes immediate threat of auction but the future of the long-delayed State Street Village project remains unclear.

Redlands Mall development future uncertain
Village Partners Inc. defaults on $17M loan as market conditions slow