November 7, 2025
How test scores are recovering post-pandemic, city launches food security plan, and Veterans Day Parade and free tree giveaways set
Five years after the COVID-19 lockdown, districtwide standardized test scores remain seven points below 2019 levels; economic disparities persist
Family Service Association aims to collect 30,000 pounds of food at annual food drive to meet rising needs as the government shutdown continues.
City Council directed staff to draft an ordinance allowing hens in all single-family residential zones.
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How test scores are recovering post-pandemic, city launches food security plan, and Veterans Day Parade and free tree giveaways set
City sustainability staff and local business owners will share tips on waste reduction, composting, and eco-friendly holiday habits at the free Nov. 19 event.
Free concert Nov. 16 at Clock Auditorium
Tuesday, Nov. 11 | Parade begins at 9 a.m. from Redlands High School
City Council unanimously adopted a plan to coordinate hunger relief by bringing together local partnerships.
Devoted husband, father, and man of faith
With federal funding for CalFresh on hold, Redlands Family Service Association is stepping up to feed families who could lose their benefits starting Nov. 1 — and the nonprofit is calling on the community to help.
Crowds wrapped around the block for the grand opening of Page 78, a new independent bookstore created by the founders of Rebel and Fleur. The Redlands shop combines curated fiction, cozy reading nooks, and “book-ish” style in a space designed to feel like home.
Alfred Smiley Award presented to Annette Williams Charitable Foundation for leadership in housing initiative
Freshly renovated and full of color, Redlands’ Hands on Knitting Center is inviting the community to celebrate the art of fiber and craft with two upcoming events.
Roland Hosch recognized for innovative math instruction using robotics and coding
Educational Results Partnership recognizes RUSD and 11 schools for sustained achievement and progress in closing gaps.
Community groups, students and faculty came together for a banned-book giveaway and discussion on the importance of diverse voices in literature.
Redlands Unified to vote on stadium upgrades, student travel plans and training contracts
City sustainability staff and local business owners will share tips on waste reduction, composting, and eco-friendly holiday habits at the free Nov. 19 event.
Free concert Nov. 16 at Clock Auditorium
Tuesday, Nov. 11 | Parade begins at 9 a.m. from Redlands High School
Annual 5K and kids’ fun run benefit local schools and community programs
Plus, ACA reaches section final, Norco forfeits reshape CBL; community mourns former REV coach Gavin Pachot
University of Redlands junior Stian Asper placed third overall at the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference cross-country championships, helping the Bulldog men finish fourth while the women’s team placed seventh.
Two Redlands runners led the pack at the Citrus Belt League finals, with REV’s Elijah Medina and Citrus Valley’s Alyssa Castaneda taking top honors and Yucaipa and Cajon winning the team titles.
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.
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
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