Redlands News: April 4, 2025
Redlands Wildfire Risk Grows, Police Investigate Burglaries, Plus Earth Day Preps and Classic Countdown Begins
Former teacher and baseball coach David Matuszak leads the charge against a controversial plan to build a fulfillment center in Yucaipa’s Live Oak Canyon, citing environmental concerns and a threat to the area’s rural lifestyle.
City branding proposal unveiled, local candidate forum set, interview with Esri co-founder, and Citrus Valley ends Terrier Volleyball streak
Blackhawks triumph in five-set thriller, handing Redlands its first Citrus Belt League loss in over two years
Alleged arsonist charged in Line Fire, air quality impacts weekend events, and Believe Walk returns to Redlands in October.
Turnovers doom Citrus Valley in 27-10 loss to Aquinas amidst schedule shifts due to Line Fire and heat
Wildfire burns north of Redlands, YMCA CEO makes history, Redlands seeks help fighting invasive species
Returning quarterback Tyler Tremain leads the Bulldogs' quest for a stronger season, backed by a veteran offensive line and key players returning from injury.
Search continues for missing elderly couple, garbage collection fee hike, Redlands Forum fall schedule released
The Terriers secure a 3-0 victory, showcasing teamwork and resilience before heading to the Kamehameha Labor Day Classic in Hilo.
Fern Avenue fire displaces family, beloved coach dies at 85, Redlands Unified seeks $500M bond
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