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
Redlands turns out for a day of climate action and community
Redlands Earth Day 2026: Workshops, volunteer projects and a Smiley Park celebration highlight growing community focus on sustainability
Harlem Wizards to return to Redlands for fundraising basketball show
Trick basketball show April 25 at REV High School will raise funds for RUSD programs; get tickets below.
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Cajon girls, Beaumont boys finish CBL dual track season unbeaten
Both teams go 5-0 as league shifts focus to finals at Redlands East Valley
Redlands man arrested in child sexual abuse material case
Police say hundreds of images found; investigation tied to regional task force
Redlands school board advances student mental health policy after revisions and split vote
Board approves updated regulation following concerns over parental notification, clarity and oversight.
Yucaipa softball wins 8th straight, opens two-game CBL lead with four to play
Thunderbirds surge past Redlands and Cajon behind power hitting and strong pitching
Cajon leads CBL baseball by one game with four remaining; hosts Redlands on Thursday
Cowboys take control of league race as Citrus Valley and Yucaipa stay within striking distance
Redlands City Council agenda: April 21, 2026
Agenda includes a water rate increase notice, in-kind support updates and opioid settlement funds.
DEA Take Back Day offers safe prescription disposal in Yucaipa
Event April 25 aims to prevent drug misuse and environmental harm
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
Cajon girls, Beaumont boys finish CBL dual track season unbeaten
Both teams go 5-0 as league shifts focus to finals at Redlands East Valley
Yucaipa softball wins 8th straight, opens two-game CBL lead with four to play
Thunderbirds surge past Redlands and Cajon behind power hitting and strong pitching
Cajon leads CBL baseball by one game with four remaining; hosts Redlands on Thursday
Cowboys take control of league race as Citrus Valley and Yucaipa stay within striking distance
Beaumont boys, Cajon girls remain unbeaten in CBL track
League dual meet season nears finish with finals set for April 21
Education
Redlands school board advances student mental health policy after revisions and split vote
Board approves updated regulation following concerns over parental notification, clarity and oversight.
Redlands students take the field for Optimist Games
Nearly 400 Redlands Unified students with disabilities participated in the annual Optimist Games, a decades-long event celebrating inclusion, movement and community support.
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
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.