Redlands man arrested in church hate crime; juveniles assault officer at high school
Redlands Police Weekly Update Sept. 11–18 includes hate crime arrest, assault on officer, and multiple injury crashes.
Residents are raising $50,000 for a referendum to overturn an ordinance approved by the Yucaipa City Council that paves the way for a 2 million-square-foot warehouse off Live Oak Canyon Road.
In a 4-1 vote, council members backed the Live Oak Canyon development as a long-term investment in the city’s future. Supporters framed the warehouse as a “legacy” project, contrasting it with short-term gains like a new grocery store. Opposition questioned transparency, environmental impacts.
A 16-year-old boy was hospitalized after being shot in the leg Saturday night on Orange Street, police said.
The fire department is also working with state insurance regulators to ensure local mitigation efforts are reflected in future coverage models.
Jobless rate edges higher in July, with Redlands trending alongside the wider Inland Empire
Agenda includes school construction agreements, personnel actions and a final vote on library complaint procedures.
Your locally owned, local news source: Search for Yucaipa baby; Hotel & housing approved; Volunteer policy changes
Hundreds of backpacks, school supplies and free haircuts were given to local students at the start of the school year.
New regulations would require background checks, clarify duties and cap hours per classroom
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