Redlands to launch Business License Amnesty Program to boost compliance
Six-month program aims to waive penalties for unlicensed businesses while potentially generating $725,000 in revenue.
Six-month program aims to waive penalties for unlicensed businesses while potentially generating $725,000 in revenue.
A Family Legacy of Quality and Care in Heating, Cooling, Electrical, Solar & Plumbing
Board to vote on Title IX measure echoing national debate over transgender athletes
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The updated draft narrows earlier language and permits college, cultural, and military flags in classrooms—but would still restrict flags like the rainbow pride flag from being flown on school flagpoles or displayed without specific instructional context.
About 200 protesters gathered at the city’s Peace Corner in solidarity with nationwide rallies opposing Trump and calling for constitutional accountability.
Loma Linda University Behavioral Health to host family-friendly event with support from the City of Redlands
$872K police settlement, Measure D school upgrades, Easter Bunny events, and The Great Y Circus returns May 2
Planning Commission to review greenhouse gas reduction strategies through 2035
Redlands Police Report - April 10-17
Free Easter fun for families includes egg hunts, crafts, and Bunny photo ops at downtown Redlands, the Grove School, and Lappert’s Ice Cream April 19-20
Volunteers help deliver hygiene items, produce and snacks to support local families during spring break
REDLANDS – The latest Redlands Forum featured Dr. Nicholas Reksten, associate professor and co-chair of the Economics Department at the University
The annual Youth Art Expo returns to Smiley Park on Memorial Day weekend, offering local students a chance to display their creativity in painting, sculpture, and more. Entries are open from May 1 to May 10 at the Redlands Art Association.
More than 400 volunteers spent the day planting trees, painting picnic areas, and improving pathways in a collaborative effort to enhance one of Redlands’ beloved public spaces.
The updated draft narrows earlier language and permits college, cultural, and military flags in classrooms—but would still restrict flags like the rainbow pride flag from being flown on school flagpoles or displayed without specific instructional context.
Early Measure D spending includes master planning and roofing upgrades as district moves forward on long-term campus improvements.
District English Learner Advisory Committee shares annual update on programs, reclassification efforts and parent involvement
Librarian Jenann Elias leads renovation effort after securing more than half of 111,000 votes in KI Furniture giveaway, creating a flexible, community-focused space for students and families.
Loma Linda University Behavioral Health to host family-friendly event with support from the City of Redlands
Planning Commission to review greenhouse gas reduction strategies through 2035
Free Easter fun for families includes egg hunts, crafts, and Bunny photo ops at downtown Redlands, the Grove School, and Lappert’s Ice Cream April 19-20
Residents invited to safely dispose of yard trimmings April 26 at Kimberly Elementary
By Maria Garcia | Special to Community Forward Redlands
REV stuns Cajon 3-2 in emotional Citrus Belt League showdown.
Village Partners Inc. defaults on $17M loan as market conditions slow
Opening this weekend: New food hall in a historic packing house will feature local vendors, live events, and a community-driven atmosphere.
City of Redlands will hold public meetings to discuss findings of the 2024 Engineering and Traffic Study
Redlands Unified Superintendent Juan Cabral addresses concerns over Trump administration stripping schools, churches of immigration enforcement protection
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