Redlands police weekly update: DUI arrests, burglary spree, drug cases
Redlands Police Weekly Update: Feb. 5 - 12
Agenda includes a $4M pipeline contract, a $1.82M settlement-related property agreement and event support.
Woman struck from behind in dark stretch of Alabama Street; fourth pedestrian death in city in six months.
City officials and community partners say benefit cuts are driving more families and individuals to seek food assistance.
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Redlands Police Weekly Update: Feb. 5 - 12
Compliance check targeting underage alcohol sales results in citations at three of nine retail locations.
Loren Long, Lisa Yee, Jason Chin and Nikki Grimes lead the March 6–7 event at the University of Redlands.
Tony-winning musical blends dark fairy tales with greener stage practices
Local restoration company takes top sponsorship role as iconic race prepares for 2026 event
The Blackhawks finished undefeated in Citrus Belt League play and earned the top qualifying spot for the CIF Southern Section Division 3 playoffs, which begin Thursday.
Unvaccinated minor visited Ontario Walmart during infectious period; public health urges vaccination and monitoring for symptoms
Loren Long, Lisa Yee, Jason Chin and Nikki Grimes lead the March 6–7 event at the University of Redlands.
Achievement marks highest level of competitive success for San Bernardino County Farm Bureau.
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.
A therapy dog joined the Redlands Fire Department in 2024, offering firefighters comfort, connection and a way to decompress after difficult calls.
District officials outlined plans for a new Spanish dual language immersion program at McKinley Elementary starting in 2026–27, detailing enrollment, structure and long-term goals for bilingual education.
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.
District leaders point to enrollment declines, expiring pandemic-era funding and new obligations as the board authorizes reductions affecting up to 138 positions.
The school board will consider resolutions authorizing teacher and staff layoffs, review its financial audit and take up several policy changes Jan. 27
Tony-winning musical blends dark fairy tales with greener stage practices
Things to Do in Redlands Feb. 13–16: Night Markets, Theater and More
Documentary screening March 8 in Yucaipa will feature former U.S. Tour de France cyclist Patty Peoples and a post-film discussion.
Presented by ANCA Redlands; February 18 | 6:30-8:00 pm
Local restoration company takes top sponsorship role as iconic race prepares for 2026 event
The Blackhawks finished undefeated in Citrus Belt League play and earned the top qualifying spot for the CIF Southern Section Division 3 playoffs, which begin Thursday.
Documentary screening March 8 in Yucaipa will feature former U.S. Tour de France cyclist Patty Peoples and a post-film discussion.
Redlands High girls basketball finishes 14-7, ends long league skid, and posts most wins in 15 years under coach Brandon Benjamin.
Local business owners step in after out-of-town developers face foreclosure, struggle to move project forward
Family Service Association aims to collect 30,000 pounds of food at annual food drive to meet rising needs as the government shutdown continues.
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.
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