Davis kicks off campaign for third City Council term in Redlands
Supporters point to engagement, representation and communication.
Redlands City Council advances ordinance to allow hens in most neighborhoods
Redlands council voted 5-0 to expand rules allowing hens in most neighborhoods, with limits based on lot size and new coop standards.
Meet Fae, the four-legged support behind Redlands firefighters
A therapy dog joined the Redlands Fire Department in 2024, offering firefighters comfort, connection and a way to decompress after difficult calls.
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Redlands High Girls' Basketball posts most victories in 15 years
Redlands High girls basketball finishes 14-7, ends long league skid, and posts most wins in 15 years under coach Brandon Benjamin.
85th annual Lincoln Pilgrimage returns to Redlands on Feb. 7
Scout-led parade and Lincoln Shrine open house honor the 16th president’s legacy
Redlands police investigate reported hate crime
Robberies and multiple DUI arrests also in Redlands Police report cover two weeks from Jan. 22 - Feb. 5
Holly Warner showcases watercolor community with student exhibit
The Redlands Art Association instructor is showing her work alongside five students in a group exhibit highlighting artistic growth, shared themes and creative risk-taking through Feb. 20.
Redlands school board approves HBCU college tour for 20 students, despite debate over cost and equity
Trustees Candy Olson and Jeanette Wilson voted no, calling the $35,000 trip not “fair,” while supporters and public speakers said the experience could inspire students’ college plans.
LOOK Dine-In Cinemas closes Redlands theater
The theater confirmed its closure Monday after moving trucks, missing showtimes and an ongoing Chapter 11 case raised questions about its status.
Chopin, Grieg and Clara Schumann featured at Feb. 17 Spinet concert
Solo piano, Olive St. Piano Trio to perform at free event, open to the public
Community Spotlight
Holly Warner showcases watercolor community with student exhibit
The Redlands Art Association instructor is showing her work alongside five students in a group exhibit highlighting artistic growth, shared themes and creative risk-taking through Feb. 20.
Community Forward Redlands Named 2025 New Organization of the Year
The honor, voted on by the community, was presented by the Redlands Chamber of Commerce on Jan. 31, 2026.
Sister-in-Law Duo Opens RoadRunner Coffee in Redlands
Desert-inspired design, organic meals and a family-friendly vibe define the new downtown Redlands coffee shop.
Citibank opens new downtown Redlands branch
New location underscores the bank’s investment in financial access and community partnerships
Education
Redlands school board approves HBCU college tour for 20 students, despite debate over cost and equity
Trustees Candy Olson and Jeanette Wilson voted no, calling the $35,000 trip not “fair,” while supporters and public speakers said the experience could inspire students’ college plans.
How Redlands Unified got here: Inside the budget pressures behind potential layoffs
District leaders point to enrollment declines, expiring pandemic-era funding and new obligations as the board authorizes reductions affecting up to 138 positions.
Redlands Unified to consider layoffs, budget audit, policy changes
The school board will consider resolutions authorizing teacher and staff layoffs, review its financial audit and take up several policy changes Jan. 27
Redlands Unified to launch Spanish dual language program
Spanish-English program will begin with TK and kindergarten at McKinley Elementary in 2026–27 and expand by grade level
Events
85th annual Lincoln Pilgrimage returns to Redlands on Feb. 7
Scout-led parade and Lincoln Shrine open house honor the 16th president’s legacy
Chopin, Grieg and Clara Schumann featured at Feb. 17 Spinet concert
Solo piano, Olive St. Piano Trio to perform at free event, open to the public
Free Family Paint and Donut Series brings art and treats to Redlands Saturdays
A free, drop-in Saturday program at the Joe R. Gonzales Community Center offers guided painting, donut bites and family fun.
County school board president to speak at AAUW Redlands brunch
Dr. Gwendolyn Dowdy-Rodgers will discuss school board roles and public participation at the Feb. 7 AAUW Redlands brunch meeting.
Sports
Redlands High Girls' Basketball posts most victories in 15 years
Redlands High girls basketball finishes 14-7, ends long league skid, and posts most wins in 15 years under coach Brandon Benjamin.
REV wrestling posts strong winter break, boys improve to 7-1
Boys and girls teams notch league wins, tournament podium finishes and elite-level experience during a packed winter schedule
REV football players earn All-CIF honors
Quarterback Isaac Vitela and offensive lineman Landon Malotkoski named to CIF Southern Section Division 10 first team
Redlands Area Prep Sports Holiday Roundup
Scores, highlights and league openers for Redlands-area prep teams in soccer, basketball, wrestling and water polo—plus key dates for Jan. 6–14.
editors picks
Dangermonds take ownership of Redlands Mall, aim to improve long-stalled site
Local business owners step in after out-of-town developers face foreclosure, struggle to move project forward
Redlands Fall Food Drive returns as SNAP cuts leave more families struggling
Family Service Association aims to collect 30,000 pounds of food at annual food drive to meet rising needs as the government shutdown continues.
Redlands Chamber takes uncommon role in tackling homelessness
Through the New Beginnings program, the Chamber has connected dozens with jobs and helped contribute to a 31% year-over-year decline in homelessness.
Redlands’ climate plan relies heavily on EV chargers as federal support wanes
77% of the city’s projected emissions reductions hinge on electric vehicle adoption — but tax credits are set to expire, among other major roadblocks.