Redlands News: December 20, 2024
Mayor rotation rejected, $5.3M encampment grant accepted, CLB basketball opener, Plus where to ring in the new year in Redlands
The 460-unit mixed-use development will include affordable housing and commercial space.
City event will commemorate Norman N. Martinez and Oddie J. Martinez, Redlands’ first Latino council members.
The Sept. 25 event offers voters a chance to hear from three contenders on sustainability issues.
City branding proposal unveiled, local candidate forum set, interview with Esri co-founder, and Citrus Valley ends Terrier Volleyball streak
The grant will help support a renovation of the senior center and local service providers.
Council members and residents express mixed reactions to the proposed new city logo design and "Futures flourish here" tagline.
Tryco General Engineering secures bid to rehabilitate five alleys, with work expected to finish within 45 days.
Alleged arsonist charged in Line Fire, air quality impacts weekend events, and Believe Walk returns to Redlands in October.
The fire has grown to 32,905 acres and is 14% contained.
Fern Avenue fire displaces family, beloved coach dies at 85, Redlands Unified seeks $500M bond
The bill targets synthetic food dyes linked to hyperactivity and neurobehavioral problems in children.
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