Four generations keep Hatfield Buick GMC rooted in Redlands
One of the oldest Buick dealerships in America reflects on resilience and community ties amid a century of change.
Redlands delays decision on warehouse ban
Commissioners seek more detail on rebuilding rules, height limits and protections for entitled projects; more than 1 million square feet of warehouse space is currently available in Redlands
Redlands joins regional housing trust to boost affordable housing efforts
City Council unanimously approves entry into joint powers authority aimed at expanding funding and coordination across San Bernardino County.
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Atmospheric watercolors by Debra Wick at Redlands Gallery
Local artist Debra Wick debuts lifelike watercolor rain scenes at Redlands Art Association, with an April 25 open house and show running through May 15.
Pipe organ concert series returns to Redlands church
Four organists to perform free Thursday concerts at First Congregational Church from April 30 through May 21
Officer’s quick CPR credited with saving man’s life in Redlands
Weekly police update also includes burglary and hit-and-run investigations
Redlands school board keeps Bible in libraries after heated hearing
Speakers weigh in on religion, censorship and policy flaws before a unanimous 5–0 vote.
Beaumont boys, Cajon girls remain unbeaten in CBL track
League dual meet season nears finish with finals set for April 21
Citrus Valley, Cajon tied atop CBL baseball standings
Teams sit at 6-2 as league series near midseason turning point
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.
A local’s guide to the Redlands Bicycle Classic
Redlands Bicycle Classic returns April 8–12. What to know about races, rides, events and road closures.
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
Sports
Beaumont boys, Cajon girls remain unbeaten in CBL track
League dual meet season nears finish with finals set for April 21
Citrus Valley, Cajon tied atop CBL baseball standings
Teams sit at 6-2 as league series near midseason turning point
Yucaipa High opens 4-0 in CBL softball play
Citrus Valley evens record with back-to-back wins as league race takes shape
U of R softball team out to prove that 2025 trip to NCAA D-3 Elite Eight was no fluke
Returning core and dominant two-way star Katelyn Gandara power Bulldogs to 29-4 start and No. 7 national ranking
Education
Redlands school board keeps Bible in libraries after heated hearing
Speakers weigh in on religion, censorship and policy flaws before a unanimous 5–0 vote.
Redlands school board to hear appeal challenging the Bible
Tuesday marks second book challenge hearing since board revised district’s process
What’s on the Redlands Unified school board agenda for April 14
RUSD board will consider bonuses, contracts, a mental health policy and a Bible challenge hearing at its April 14 meeting.
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.
Events
Pipe organ concert series returns to Redlands church
Four organists to perform free Thursday concerts at First Congregational Church from April 30 through May 21
Redlands 5K Hunger Walk/Run set for June 6 at university campus
Family Service Association fundraiser will support local meal programs serving thousands of low-income residents
Redlands celebrates Earth day April 18
Workshops, volunteer projects and a community celebration highlight Redlands’ Day of Climate Action on April 18.
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.