Redlands News: Feb. 21, 2025
Public Market Opens, SCE Faces Backlash, New developments, and a Thriving Pottery Project
The 24-year-old suspect has been charged with murder for supplying the illicit drug
Lower speed limits proposed, Redlands Unified unions push back, All smiles at new craft deli and RHS Hall of Fame inductees
City of Redlands will hold public meetings to discuss findings of the 2024 Engineering and Traffic Study
The amendment to signage rules for the Transit Village Specific Plan will go before City Council for consideration
Teachers and staff unions warn the policy would violate state and federal laws, limit classroom discussions, and infringe on bargaining rights.
Redlands schools address ICE concerns, 50 years of collegiate athletes, Civic Awards recognize exceptional individuals and organizations
Redlands Unified Superintendent Juan Cabral addresses concerns over Trump administration stripping schools, churches of immigration enforcement protection
First responders, YouthHope and Wings of Hope Hospice among those honored at the annual award ceremony and board installation dinner.
The $2.6M contract includes preventative measures aim to avoid repeat of 2017 near-collapse incident
School board debates flag ban, Museum of Redlands announces open house, Local initiative to help LA County fire victims
Board agrees to survey students, parents, teaches on proposed flag display limits after heated meeting
Ways to support firefighters, restaurant workers and pets impacted by the LA fires
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