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
California Insurance Commissioner and Third District Supervisor to discuss the homeowner insurance crisis.
City responds to Newsom's encampment order, Flag football kicks off, Brothers donate lemonade stand proceeds to animal shelter
Gov. Newsom, driven by a key Supreme Court ruling, directs state agencies to address the issue with dignity and encourages local governments to follow suit.
Learn about openings on the Redlands Human Relations and Citrus Preservation commissions
Commissioners unanimously support the city's bid to acquire properties for a potential fire station and park expansion.
3D gun surfaces at DUI checkpoint; Radar on the horizon; RHS Girls Volleyball team poised for three-peat; 'Mary Poppins' lands in Redlands
Local bartenders will compete to create the signature drink for the 2025 New Year's celebration.
The project at Plum Lane and Idaho Street gets the green light after design revisions.
The funding will be used to reduce air pollution, create jobs and improve public transportation.
Rezoning for housing, parking limits approved, and Improv School Redlands debuts new location
U.S. News & World Report recognizes LLUMC for excellence in multiple specialties, including a national ranking in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Council approves 18-acre facility; ironworkers secure agreement while negotiations with carpenters continue.
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