Redlands fire calls rise as staffing remains largely unchanged
As Redlands grows, firefighters say emergency response infrastructure is struggling to keep pace
Changes coming to Redlands Downtown Morning Market
Council adjusts the market's hours and directs staff to seek a third-party operator after discussing parking concerns, costs and downtown business impacts.
Redlands awards $11.2 million after-school contract to Boys & Girls Club, replacing some YMCA sites
Parents and students raise concerns as the district shifts providers for after-school programming at some campuses.
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Redlands veteran reflects on Honor Flight trip to Washington, D.C.
Redlands resident and retired Air Force lieutenant colonel says Honor Flight trip honored enlisted veterans who often returned home without recognition after the Korean and Vietnam wars.
Six cited at Redlands DUI checkpoint
Police screened 429 vehicles Friday night at Citrus Avenue and Church Street.
Yucaipa baseball reaches CIF quarterfinals; Cajon, Citrus Valley fall in second round
Thunderbirds ride 12-game winning streak into Division 2 showdown with Foothill
U of R softball sweeps NCAA regional, heads to Texas for super regional
Bulldogs improve to 41-5 and advance to best-of-three series against top-seeded Texas Lutheran
Six area prep softball teams fall in CIF Southern Section playoffs
Yucaipa, Beaumont and REV eliminated in first round as local teams wrap up postseason runs
Sara and Stephanie Brittin of Redlands place sixth in events at state JC meet
Local athletes earn top-eight finishes at California Community College Athletic Association championships
Redlands historians to revive museum lecture series with book and memorabilia sale
Program at the Contemporary Club will feature historian Larry Burgess, rare Redlands books and memorabilia, with proceeds benefiting the Museum of Redlands.
Development
Whole Foods approved for north Redlands center
City Council unanimously backs The Marketplace, a 71,400-square-foot retail project at Lugonia Avenue and Tennessee Street
Demolition underway at former Redlands Mall site as Town Square project advances
Friday morning crews made significant progress on the demolition phase of the Town Square redevelopment project.
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 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.
Community Spotlight
Redlands veteran reflects on Honor Flight trip to Washington, D.C.
Redlands resident and retired Air Force lieutenant colonel says Honor Flight trip honored enlisted veterans who often returned home without recognition after the Korean and Vietnam wars.
Redlands historians to revive museum lecture series with book and memorabilia sale
Program at the Contemporary Club will feature historian Larry Burgess, rare Redlands books and memorabilia, with proceeds benefiting the Museum of Redlands.
Opening weekend of Great Y Circus draws strong crowds
The 84th season of the Great Y Circus, themed “Saturday Morning Cartoons,” featured familiar favorites for audiences young and old, with classic cartoons like “The Pink Panther” and “The Jetsons” alongside newer additions like “Kung Fu Panda,” “Gravity Falls” and “Pokemon.”
Redlands marmalade maker earns international honors in UK competition
Old California Botanicals earns international honors while spotlighting Redlands’ citrus heritage on a global stage
Education
Elementary art show returns to Redlands Unified
Students once again experienced the excitement of seeing their work displayed in a juried art show.
REP honors Redlands Unified teachers, classified employees at annual appreciation event
Thirty-five employees recognized during 38th annual Evening of Appreciation at REV High School
Newsom's last budget: Cut California spending now, save for the AI bubble to burst
Newsom seeks tighter spending despite legislative push to preserve education and healthcare funding
RUSD board finalizes layoffs for 19 nonteacher employees
Library staff, special education aides and student health workers among positions affected as district continues budget reductions for the 2026-27 school year.
Events
Redlands historians to revive museum lecture series with book and memorabilia sale
Program at the Contemporary Club will feature historian Larry Burgess, rare Redlands books and memorabilia, with proceeds benefiting the Museum of Redlands.
Redlands orchestra to close season with Aaron Copland concert
Free May 24 concert will feature Community Chorus of Redlands at Clock Auditorium
Opening weekend of Great Y Circus draws strong crowds
The 84th season of the Great Y Circus, themed “Saturday Morning Cartoons,” featured familiar favorites for audiences young and old, with classic cartoons like “The Pink Panther” and “The Jetsons” alongside newer additions like “Kung Fu Panda,” “Gravity Falls” and “Pokemon.”
Your health in a changing climate
ANCA Program Explores Local Health Impacts of Climate Change
Sports
Yucaipa baseball reaches CIF quarterfinals; Cajon, Citrus Valley fall in second round
Thunderbirds ride 12-game winning streak into Division 2 showdown with Foothill
U of R softball sweeps NCAA regional, heads to Texas for super regional
Bulldogs improve to 41-5 and advance to best-of-three series against top-seeded Texas Lutheran
Six area prep softball teams fall in CIF Southern Section playoffs
Yucaipa, Beaumont and REV eliminated in first round as local teams wrap up postseason runs
Sara and Stephanie Brittin of Redlands place sixth in events at state JC meet
Local athletes earn top-eight finishes at California Community College Athletic Association championships
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.