Redlands Unified to hold June 6 special meeting on federal warning over transgender athlete policy
DOJ claims CIF rule violates U.S. Constitution; California pushes back
DOJ claims CIF rule violates U.S. Constitution; California pushes back
District praised for reforms, but struggles with backlog of complaints
Check out these fun local indoor options, ranging from bowling to engaging summer camps in Redlands and surrounding cities
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New Police HQ renderings, DOJ report on RUSD, Spring All-League picks — plus Redlands summer fun guide
Second annual event brings community together for Father's Day weekend at San Manuel Stadium
After a dominant friendly win, Redlands heads to Coachella SC looking to stay in the playoff race and keep momentum going.
Redlands Police Weekly Update: May 29 - June 5
New tool ranks local heat risks and highlights resources for vulnerable populations
Summer programming, June 10 -July 31, features family-friendly entertainment, art workshops, teen activities and free lunch for kids.
The tax-exempt bonds will help fund renovations at HumanGood senior living communities, including Plymouth Village located in Redlands.
Live music, cultural presentations, local vendors and a kids zone highlight the city’s free daylong event honoring Black freedom and community
Summer programming, June 10 -July 31, features family-friendly entertainment, art workshops, teen activities and free lunch for kids.
A symbol of Redlands' civic spirit and heritage since 1898
Cope Middle School sixth grader Calvin Catania took home top honors at the 59th annual California Student Media Festival, winning the Grand Prize for his self-made short film, “Cheap$kate.”
Featuring vintage vehicles, live music, local vendors and a day of family-friendly fun - all in support of local charities.
A coalition of eight churches in Redlands has sent an open letter to the school board opposing proposed policies they say harm queer youth
Clergy and community members to gather June 10 in peaceful protest of recent school board policies
Cope Middle School sixth grader Calvin Catania took home top honors at the 59th annual California Student Media Festival, winning the Grand Prize for his self-made short film, “Cheap$kate.”
Second annual event brings community together for Father's Day weekend at San Manuel Stadium
Summer programming, June 10 -July 31, features family-friendly entertainment, art workshops, teen activities and free lunch for kids.
Live music, cultural presentations, local vendors and a kids zone highlight the city’s free daylong event honoring Black freedom and community
Regional fire leaders to discuss wildfire preparedness and community readiness
See which local athletes were honored across nine spring sports, from sprinting and swimming to home runs and net play.
League champion Beaumont dominated the All-Citrus Belt League boys track and field first team. Here is the first team: 400
The All-Citrus Belt League boys golf team has been announced. Here is the first team: Seth Looy (Yucaipa), Jacob Abel
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
Proposed expansion near San Bernardino airport faced pushback over safety and noise concerns
Travis Martinez to retire within 10 days as part of agreement resolving his whistleblower claim. City Council approves deal in 3-2 closed-session vote.
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