Redlands approves deal to preserve downtown parking during mall redevelopment
City Council voted unanimously to secure 520 public spaces at the Redlands Mall site as demolition begins, costing about $349,000 annually.
Redlands approves $4.2M in contracts to begin police station project
City moves forward with long-planned Safety Hall on Redlands Boulevard that will consolidate four facilities into one.
Redlands expands spring wildfire mitigation efforts
Redlands is expanding spring wildfire mitigation with new partnerships, fuel reduction work and upgraded fire-response technology.
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TWENTY28 Takes Stage 2, Tightens Grip on Redlands Classic
TWENTY28 dominates the women’s circuit stage as Ella Sabo wins on home roads; Mata claims men’s sprint victory while GC leaders hold steady.
Redlands police investigate robbery; DUI arrest, crash reported
Two juveniles targeted in strong-arm robbery; officers also respond to DUI arrest and pedestrian collision
Citrus Valley’s Caldera hurls 3-hitter as Blackhawks beat REV twice in CBL play
Senior pitcher strikes out 15 as Citrus Valley takes two of three from defending league champion Redlands East Valley
Citrus Valley, Beaumont, Cajon sweep CBL dual track meets
Blackhawks, Cougars and Cowboys post dominant wins as standout athletes deliver top performances across Citrus Belt League competitions Tuesday
Volunteers transform Ford Park during Redlands Day of Service
About 600 volunteers improved Ford Park with planting, landscaping and cleanup during Redlands’ annual Day of Service.
Two men found dead in Yucaipa in apparent murder-suicide, authorities say
Sheriff’s investigators say the men exchanged gunfire before one fatally shot himself.
Looking for work? Free Career and Resource Fair April 23 brings 80+ employers
Redlands Chamber to host free event in San Bernardino
editors picks
Why every day counts for school attendance
District leaders say a small attendance boost could generate millions and reduce layoffs. Here’s how.
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.
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.
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.
Community Spotlight
Volunteers transform Ford Park during Redlands Day of Service
About 600 volunteers improved Ford Park with planting, landscaping and cleanup during Redlands’ annual Day of Service.
Soft, grand opening of Artlands REACH community garden in Sylvan Park
Artlands launches REACH garden in Sylvan Park with cascarones workshop, skate lessons and plans for a new community gathering space.
Redlands fire captain retires after 31 years of service
REDLANDS, Calif. — The Redlands Fire Department is recognizing the retirement of Capt. Don Trujillo after 31 years of service to
Redlands schools receive $5,000 at Albertsons reopening
Kingsbury Elementary and Redlands High each received $2,500 during Albertsons’ Cypress Avenue reopening ceremony Friday.
Sports
TWENTY28 Takes Stage 2, Tightens Grip on Redlands Classic
TWENTY28 dominates the women’s circuit stage as Ella Sabo wins on home roads; Mata claims men’s sprint victory while GC leaders hold steady.
Citrus Valley’s Caldera hurls 3-hitter as Blackhawks beat REV twice in CBL play
Senior pitcher strikes out 15 as Citrus Valley takes two of three from defending league champion Redlands East Valley
Citrus Valley, Beaumont, Cajon sweep CBL dual track meets
Blackhawks, Cougars and Cowboys post dominant wins as standout athletes deliver top performances across Citrus Belt League competitions Tuesday
REV’s Medina sets record in 1,600-meter run; joins Wildcats’ elite
Sophomore standout continues record-breaking season in distance events
Education
Redlands school board advances updated volunteer policy amid layoffs
As 60 layoff notices go out due to budget cuts, officials move forward with updates clarifying volunteer roles.
Redlands Unified issues layoff notices to 60 employees
Union warns counseling staff disproportionately affected as district moves ahead with budget cuts.
Superintendent addresses school gun incident
Student tip led to discovery of loaded gun; district outlines response and support services
Student, parents arrested after loaded gun found at Moore Middle School
Student was reportedly showing a bullet before administrators located a loaded firearm; police continue investigation
Events
AAUW Redlands to host FilmFest matinee fundraiser April 26
AAUW Redlands will host a FilmFest matinee April 26 at Crafton Hills College to raise money for scholarships and programs for women and girls.
Redlands Bicycle Classic 2026: schedule, road closures
Five-day race returns April 8–12 with downtown closures and traffic impacts.
Smiley Library to host Library Days 2026 in Smiley Park
The free, family-friendly event includes food, games, music and outdoor fun for kids and adults.
Food Network chef to share literacy journey at Redlands event
Chef Curtis Aiken shares journey from illiteracy at 26 to culinary success at free April 17 event