Election hub launches, layoffs approved, warehouse ban advances
Redlands News | May 14, 2026
Library staff, special education aides and student health workers among positions affected as district continues budget reductions for the 2026-27 school year.
Commissioners voted 5-1 to move the proposal forward after debating whether existing warehouses should be allowed to add truck docks and increase building height.
Congressman says new federal measures would speed victim notifications and improve protections for postal workers
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Redlands News | May 14, 2026
Police also investigated overnight vehicle burglaries, recovered a live grenade and arrested a man wanted on a Riverside County felony warrant.
Old California Botanicals earns international honors while spotlighting Redlands’ citrus heritage on a global stage
A birdie on the 54th hole of the 2026 NCAA Division II West-South Central Regional tournament by Cal State San
Artist Sarah Soward brings surreal animal paintings, constellation-inspired works and laser-cut designs to the Redlands Art Association alongside ceramist Hillary Klem.
Juliette Early leads Arrowhead Christian Academy with four runner-up finishes at CIF Southern Section swim championships.
Free two-day event in Smiley Park will feature juried artists, student art exhibits, live music, food vendors and hands-on activities for children.
REV sophomore Elijah Medina advances in two distance events as Inland athletes chase CIF track finals berths at Moorpark High
City Council unanimously backs The Marketplace, a 71,400-square-foot retail project at Lugonia Avenue and Tennessee Street
Friday morning crews made significant progress on the demolition phase of the Town Square redevelopment project.
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
City Council voted unanimously to secure 520 public spaces at the Redlands Mall site as demolition begins, costing about $349,000 annually.
Old California Botanicals earns international honors while spotlighting Redlands’ citrus heritage on a global stage
Upcoming benefit concert aims to support gene therapy research while celebrating a joyful 8-year-old Redlands girl
This year's “Saturday Morning Cartoons” theme brings youth performers, aerial acts and family fun to the stage this May.
Food Network chef Curtis Aikens shares his path from illiteracy to success at a Redlands adult literacy event.
Nearly 100 Redlands Unified students showcase original films, from documentaries to sequels, at annual festival.
The ceremony took on added significance ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary
Trick-shot basketball show brings community together at REV
New Redlands teen center helps youth build skills, stay engaged after school with hands-on STEM tools.
Free two-day event in Smiley Park will feature juried artists, student art exhibits, live music, food vendors and hands-on activities for children.
ANCA Program Explores Local Health Impacts of Climate Change
Community Forward Redlands joins CalMatters and regional news partners for a free public election event ahead of the June 2 primary election
This year's “Saturday Morning Cartoons” theme brings youth performers, aerial acts and family fun to the stage this May.
A birdie on the 54th hole of the 2026 NCAA Division II West-South Central Regional tournament by Cal State San
Juliette Early leads Arrowhead Christian Academy with four runner-up finishes at CIF Southern Section swim championships.
REV sophomore Elijah Medina advances in two distance events as Inland athletes chase CIF track finals berths at Moorpark High
Bulldogs sweep conference tournament at home and head to Iowa regional after dominant 38-win season
District leaders say a small attendance boost could generate millions and reduce layoffs. Here’s how.
A therapy dog joined the Redlands Fire Department in 2024, offering firefighters comfort, connection and a way to decompress after difficult calls.
Redlands council voted 5-0 to expand rules allowing hens in most neighborhoods, with limits based on lot size and new coop standards.
District leaders point to enrollment declines, expiring pandemic-era funding and new obligations as the board authorizes reductions affecting up to 138 positions.
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