City Treasurer - Redlands
What's the job, who's running, who's funding, candidate statements, and results.
San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation District Board election: Two candidates vie for Division 2 seat
Incumbent Hillary Jenkins and challenger Mark Falcone present their qualifications and priorities for a crucial water management role.
Ransom Wilson to bid farewell to Redlands Symphony after 2024-25 season
73-year-old conductor reflects on global career, from touring with Leonard Bernstein to leading Redlands orchestra
Redlands Dog Jog raises record $4,350 for Animal Shelter
Annual event draws nearly 200 costumed canines and owners for 2-mile walk through city
Redlands approves $2.1 million public safety camera system upgrade
City Council votes unanimously to replace aging technology and enhance crime prevention efforts.
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Redlands News: October 25, 2024
Election Hub Updates: SB Valley Water Conservation District & City Treasurer Races, Opinion from U.S. Congressional Candidate, and Redlands Symphony Conductor's Final Season
Library Event Sheds Light on Redlands' Role in WWI
To honor Veterans Day, a free presentation on Nov. 9 will cover local men's involvement in key 1918 battles
San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation Board: Division 2
What's the job, who's running, who's funding, candidate statements, and results.
Community Spotlight
New trees and painted utility boxes part of Leadership Redlands' efforts to beautify North Redlands
The community is invited to see the results of their efforts at a Nov. 1 ribbon cutting
Author David Yarnold shares inspiring stories of global change through GIS
In The Geography of Hope, Yarnold explores how geographic information systems (GIS) are solving critical challenges worldwide, from ending Ebola to empowering underrepresented communities.
The Grove School celebrates 25 years with special event at Footlighters Theatre
Redlands' Montessori charter school marks its anniversary with a unique Edgar Allan Poe adaptation, community collaboration, and fundraising effort to support its theater program.
Stater Bros. Charities and Kellanova partners donate $30,000 to Micah House
The local grocery chain teamed up with Kellanova to support youth literacy and nutrition programs.
Development
Redlands City Council approves 164-unit addition to The Venue at Orange and $1.5M loan
The project will bring more affordable units to Redlands, however funding concerns were voiced during the public hearing.
Redlands Planning Commission recommends approval for Tennessee Village Project
The 460-unit mixed-use development will include affordable housing and commercial space.
Yucaipa City Council puts brakes on Live Oak Canyon warehouse project
Residents' concerns over air quality and traffic lead to decision for further review and community input
Redlands Planning Commission approves new 52-room hotel
The project at Plum Lane and Idaho Street gets the green light after design revisions.
Sports
REV’s Hornung wins CBL cluster meet
REDLANDS – Runners enjoyed mild weather Saturday during the Citrus Belt League cluster cross-country meet No. 2 at Prospect Park. It’
Beaumont downs Citrus Valley, takes control of CBL race
BEAUMONT – The Citrus Valley High football team picked a bad time for its first-ever Citrus Belt League loss to Beaumont.
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Redlands School Board Candidates 2024
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City Council Candidates 2024
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Massive helicopter operation staged at Redlands Airport to fight Line Fire
Helicopter crews work 8-hour shifts, dropping thousands of gallons per flight to slow the fire's advance
Redlands approves solid waste rate hikes amid resident concerns
9% annual increases approved for three years; officials acknowledge financial strain on families but point to necessary upgrades and state requirements