Arrest made in antisemitic drive-by; $3.5M for police drones, tech
Redlands News Weekly | Jan. 8, 2026
Police say suspect fired airsoft gun while shouting slur at home decorated for Hanukkah
The project will resurface about 40 lane miles of city streets and is expected to be completed within 100 working days.
Council unanimously approves ordinance to modernize definitions, enforcement and owner responsibilities
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Redlands News Weekly | Jan. 8, 2026
Scores, highlights and league openers for Redlands-area prep teams in soccer, basketball, wrestling and water polo—plus key dates for Jan. 6–14.
Checkpoint held Friday, Jan. 9, from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. at an undisclosed location.
Redlands Art Association Featured Artist January 2026
The city says Downtown Morning Market returns March 7. A survey found nearby businesses saw mostly neutral or positive impacts.
A Metrolink commuter train hit an unoccupied sedan early Sunday near Colton Avenue, and a freight train struck another vehicle that became stuck on tracks later in the evening, Redlands fire officials said.
Five-year agreement aims to speed evidence sharing, expand drone response and reduce staff workload
From new openings downtown to major development news, these were the stories Redlands followed most closely this year.
Redlands Art Association Featured Artist January 2026
Redlands Unified celebrates inclusive music program with two-night winter performances
Free downtown event offers music, kids activities and a 9 p.m. countdown for all ages
A specialty stuffed animal shop founded in 1997 has moved with the city, surviving mall closures, retail shifts and changing shopping habits.
LCAP survey seeks input on how to spend state education funds; open through Dec. 17. Survey link below.
Latest California School Dashboard results show a continuing trend of absenteeism among TK–8 student.
The school board voted to remove Push from high school libraries and restrict The Bluest Eye to 18+ students with parental consent.
Public hearings on two challenged books, board reorganization, and review of district finances headline Tuesday’s meeting.
The city says Downtown Morning Market returns March 7. A survey found nearby businesses saw mostly neutral or positive impacts.
Free downtown event offers music, kids activities and a 9 p.m. countdown for all ages
20th annual dinner and induction ceremony is on Friday, Jan. 23, 2025, at Terrier Hall on the Redlands High School campus.
The annual aviation-themed toy drive features aircraft displays, kids’ activities, Santa, a blood drive and food to support families in need.
Scores, highlights and league openers for Redlands-area prep teams in soccer, basketball, wrestling and water polo—plus key dates for Jan. 6–14.
Redlands High senior Ava Reyes, along with Arrowhead Christian Academy’s Josephine “Josie” Weirs and Emilee Drumright, have been named
20th annual dinner and induction ceremony is on Friday, Jan. 23, 2025, at Terrier Hall on the Redlands High School campus.
REV went 25–9 in Citrus Belt League play and 51–29 overall during Jordan Cherniss’ three seasons as an outside hitter, earning all-CBL honors each year.
Local business owners step in after out-of-town developers face foreclosure, struggle to move project forward
Family Service Association aims to collect 30,000 pounds of food at annual food drive to meet rising needs as the government shutdown continues.
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.
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