Redlands News: Feb. 21, 2025
Public Market Opens, SCE Faces Backlash, New developments, and a Thriving Pottery Project
50 very affordable units approved, who's running for school board, cell phones in schools: how some students and teachers feel, and Trails at 10 return
The project will bring more affordable units to Redlands, however funding concerns were voiced during the public hearing.
The grant was awarded just as the local nonprofit prepares to host its Drug Free Coalition meeting for National Substance Use Prevention Month.
Local and renowned musicians performed as part of the Smiley LIVE! series.
The proposed development is seeking a $1.5 million loan for low-income units
Commission recommends North Redlands mixed-use development, Redlands' neighbor rejects warehouse, REV has right stuff and preview of new Lego-themed store Downtown
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.
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