Redlands News: March 21, 2025
Elder Fraud Suspect Arrested, Opioid Deaths Decline, Elementary School Eyes School Duel Trophy — Plus, Cinema Classic Returns in April
Increased access to Narcan may have contributed to the decrease of opioid-related overdose deaths.
A closer look at what inspires so many young riders from Judson and Brown Elementary to race in the Redlands Bicycle Classic's School Duel—many for the first time.
A 73-year-old Redlands man reportedly handed over $25,000 to suspect posing as an FBI agent.
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Elder Fraud Suspect Arrested, Opioid Deaths Decline, Elementary School Eyes School Duel Trophy — Plus, Cinema Classic Returns in April
Recap of the Redlands City Council meeting, March 18, 2025
Redlands Art Association March Feature Artist
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
Village Partners Inc. defaults on $17M loan as market conditions slow
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.
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.
Hundreds of 8th grade girls gathered at the University of Redlands for a day of inspiration, hands-on learning, and career exploration. With guidance from women professionals in science, technology, engineering, and math.
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.
Event brings together students, families, and community members to honor Black history through performances, guest speakers, and cultural presentations.
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.
Moenius discusses how AI is posed to make major changes to innovation, economic growth, job markets and society
REDLANDS – The Redlands High boys volleyball started slowly in some matches this season. Terriers coach Daryk Mall wanted to make
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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