Redlands News: Jan. 17, 2025
School board debates flag ban, Museum of Redlands announces open house, Local initiative to help LA County fire victims
Board agrees to survey students, parents, teaches on proposed flag display limits after heated meeting
The $27 million cultural landmark, a gift from the Redlands Historical Museum Association, invites residents to explore its transformed mid-century modern space on Feb. 2.
Ways to support firefighters, restaurant workers and pets impacted by the LA fires
Redlands event honors Abraham Lincoln’s legacy with Civil War reenactments, family-friendly activities, and a tribute to local history.
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School board debates flag ban, Museum of Redlands announces open house, Local initiative to help LA County fire victims
The January 18 concert features Mozart's iconic Symphony No. 40, arias by Puccini and Dvořák, and a special solo performance by soprano Alexandra Muyshondt, winner of the University of Redlands' Concerto Competition.
Redlands-based quartet will present works by Mendelssohn and Florence Price at Trinity Episcopal Church on Jan. 21. Spring programs to feature a range of talented musicians and ensembles.
The Redlands Street Tree Committee is seeking applicants.
Red flag warning continues, Redlands school board to discuss flag ban, The Unforgettables Foundation founder transitions leadership
Proposed changes would allow only U.S. and California flags and put guidelines in place over district holiday observances, events, and celebrations
Across the district, about 20% of K-8 students are chronically absent, with some schools hitting nearly 40%.
Judson & Brown Elementary’s garden comes back to life with the help of a $500 Redlands Educational Partnership grant, fostering collaboration and honoring a beloved teacher’s legacy.
Redlands and San Bernardino County will partner to conduct the survey on Jan. 23.
The free, family-friend event runs from 6-9 p.m. on Dec. 31 in Downtown Redlands
Community gathers for menorah lighting, blessings, and shared traditions in downtown Redlands
The proposed project to bring 85 apartments and commercial space within walking distance of Metrolink.
The city will take possession of the Museum of Redlands building in early 2025, paving way for public opening
The City Council will consider Prologis Inc.'s appeal for a warehouse development the Planning Commission denied in May.
City officials explore options to limit future warehouse development amid concerns over environmental impact.
The January 18 concert features Mozart's iconic Symphony No. 40, arias by Puccini and Dvořák, and a special solo performance by soprano Alexandra Muyshondt, winner of the University of Redlands' Concerto Competition.
Redlands-based quartet will present works by Mendelssohn and Florence Price at Trinity Episcopal Church on Jan. 21. Spring programs to feature a range of talented musicians and ensembles.
The seasonal market returns Saturday, featuring fresh produce, artisan goods, and local vendors on Fifth Street and Ed Hales Park.
University of Redlands professor Hillary Jenkins joins ANCA’s monthly program to explore the science behind intensifying disasters and introduce a neighborhood-based plan to boost community resilience.
Reduced hours to community centers, library and more
Final results for local races, state and county ballot measures, and state-wide election results.
73-year-old conductor reflects on global career, from touring with Leonard Bernstein to leading Redlands orchestra
The Planning Commission, Traffic and Parking Commission, Library Board, Cultural Arts Commission and Historic and Scenic Preservation Commission are seeking applicants.
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