Redlands Unified seeks input on school spending plan
District survey open through March 11 will help shape how millions in state education funding are spent on programs and student support.
Downtown Morning Market returns Saturday after winter hiatus
Weekly certified farmers market resumes Saturdays near Ed Hales Park with more than 30 vendors offering produce, food, handmade goods and entertainment.
Kaiser medical campus plan advances in Redlands
Commissioners unanimously recommend approval of a phased, 321-bed medical campus, clearing the way for City Council review.
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Redlands Fire offers free CERT, business safety training
Redlands Fire offers free CERT disaster training starting March 6 and BERT classes to help local businesses prepare for emergencies.
Redlands police investigate GameStop robbery
Police are investigating a GameStop robbery in Citrus Plaza and report several arrests in Redlands during the Feb. 19–26 weekly update.
University of Redlands men win SCIAC, return to NCAA tournament
Bulldogs capture first conference tournament title since 2013 and will face Susquehanna in the opening round of the NCAA Division III tournament.
Redlands council approves $250,000 sale of Mentone-area city land after unsolicited offer
City accepted unsolicited offer for 4.67-acre parcel near Mentone after obtaining an appraisal supporting the $250,000 price.
Panel to explore biodiversity in the Inland Empire
Part of ANCA’s Resilient Living: Facing Challenges Together educational series March 18 at 6:30 pm
REV, RHS, CVHS track teams post early standout marks
Athletes from Redlands East Valley, Redlands High and Citrus Valley deliver personal bests and meet records in the opening weeks of the 2026 track and field season.
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
At AAUW STEM Conference, 500 Inland Empire girls hear a message: You belong here
More than 500 eighth grade girls gathered at the University of Redlands for the 32nd annual AAUW STEM Conference, exploring careers where women remain underrepresented but opportunities continue to grow.
Artlands REACH community garden project welcomes artists in residency
Meet the artists who are planning monthly workshops in Redlands
Award-winning authors headline Huck Festival
Loren Long, Lisa Yee, Jason Chin and Nikki Grimes lead the March 6–7 event at the University of Redlands.
Redlands farmer reaches national Farm Bureau semifinals
Achievement marks highest level of competitive success for San Bernardino County Farm Bureau.
Sports
University of Redlands men win SCIAC, return to NCAA tournament
Bulldogs capture first conference tournament title since 2013 and will face Susquehanna in the opening round of the NCAA Division III tournament.
REV, RHS, CVHS track teams post early standout marks
Athletes from Redlands East Valley, Redlands High and Citrus Valley deliver personal bests and meet records in the opening weeks of the 2026 track and field season.
REV’s Costa reaches quarterfinals at CIF State Wrestling Championships
Citrus Belt League wrestlers from Redlands East Valley, Yucaipa and Citrus Valley compete in Bakersfield; freshman Marco Costa posts the deepest run.
REV’s Costa, Citrus Valley’s Chavez and Barrios advance to state wrestling meet
Thursday, Feb. 26, at Dignity Health Arena in Bakersfield
Education
Redlands Unified highlights gains amid academic, budget pressures
The 2026 State of the District highlighted rising graduation rates and new programs, but test scores remain below pre-pandemic levels as the district braces for financial cuts.
At AAUW STEM Conference, 500 Inland Empire girls hear a message: You belong here
More than 500 eighth grade girls gathered at the University of Redlands for the 32nd annual AAUW STEM Conference, exploring careers where women remain underrepresented but opportunities continue to grow.
Redlands school board approves new student cellphone policy
Devices must be off, silenced or in airplane mode during class under new district rules.
Students step into leadership roles at RUSD Civics Day
More than 30 RUSD students debated policies and shadowed leaders during Civics Day, gaining insight into district decision-making.
Events
Panel to explore biodiversity in the Inland Empire
Part of ANCA’s Resilient Living: Facing Challenges Together educational series March 18 at 6:30 pm
Master Chorale Presents Bach's St. John Passion
University of Redlands Memorial Chapel on Sunday, March 15 at 4pm
Volunteers invited to 17th annual Redlands Community Day of Service
Volunteer projects for all ages at Ford Park, including tree planting, park cleanup, sod installation and improvements near the ponds.
Redlands Community Orchestra to perform Broadway favorites March 8
Free March 8 concert at Redlands High School’s Clock Auditorium will feature Broadway favorites and guest performers Debbie Prutsman and T.J. Dawson.