Redlands Police investigate robbery at 7-Eleven, multiple DUI crashes and hit-and-run Downtown
Redlands Police Weekly Update July 24–31
A 4.4 magnitude quake near Muscoy followed two earlier temblors in Rialto; shaking felt across the Inland Empire, including Redlands.
Together for Redlands says Olson engaged with “violent, racist, homophobic, antisemitic and ableist” memes on Instagram and calls her conduct incompatible with public service. Olson denies endorsing the content.
REDLANDS – The mood was festive Saturday at Pat Hafley’s home near San Timoteo Canyon, 10 minutes from downtown Redlands.
Sign up for our weekly newsletter
Redlands Police Weekly Update July 24–31
U.S. News & World Report named LLUMC the top hospital in the Riverside-San Bernardino region and among California’s best.
Martha Cowan’s adieu to her students and geographic storytelling from James Bowden - Opens Aug. 2
Redlands has received millions in local transportation funding thanks to the voter-approved sales tax, supporting major road, transit and safety projects.
The field is set for the Western Regional Little League baseball tournament August 2-8 in San Bernardino. The tournament is
Redlands Police Weekly Update July 17 - 24
Martha Cowan’s adieu to her students and geographic storytelling from James Bowden - Opens Aug. 2
This year’s summer musical, opening July 24, blends vivid costumes, high-energy choreography, and strong community ties into a joyful production for all ages.
Citrograph Printing Co., which started as a newspaper in 1887, remains a fully operating print shop and a piece of Redlands history.
Volunteers will learn to share the legacy of Redlands’ historic mansion with visitors from around the world
The approval funds staffing, structured activities and supports academic and wellness programs.
Board pulls parent notification policy pending state review, delays vote on revised library book rules and approves flag ban amid emotional public debate.
Policy limits displays to U.S., California, and military flags, with narrow exceptions
Board split 3-2 as members call for definitions, rubric, and compromise approach
Now in its 50th year, the Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival’s free children’s workshops offer hands-on fun with musicians, dancers and performers—from shadow illusions to drumlines and ballet.
The vibrant musical kicked off its four-night run with a spirited dress rehearsal, captivating audiences with energetic choreography, live orchestration, and a timeless story of dreams, forgiveness, and family.
Public invited to tour upgraded facility, meet firefighters at Aug. 6 event
Event will crown official 2026 Orange Drop drink
The field is set for the Western Regional Little League baseball tournament August 2-8 in San Bernardino. The tournament is
Former Arrowhead Christian Academy baseball player Ethin Bingaman was selected on Monday on the second day of the Major League
A 13-year-old area boys basketball team excelled in a recent Nevada tournament. Inland Empire United, in the Breakthrough Nationals in
77% of the city’s projected emissions reductions hinge on electric vehicle adoption — but tax credits are set to expire, among other major roadblocks.
Check out these fun local indoor options, ranging from bowling to engaging summer camps in Redlands and surrounding cities
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
Sign up for our weekly newsletter