Redlands moves forward with new traffic signal at Cypress and Cajon
City Council accepted a $900K state safety grant and awarded a $730K construction contract to improve a busy four-way stop.
Emergency food drive, voters to decide warehouse referendum, plus Halloween events.
With federal funding for CalFresh on hold, Redlands Family Service Association is stepping up to feed families who could lose their benefits starting Nov. 1 — and the nonprofit is calling on the community to help.
As Medicare open enrollment continues, Community Alliance Medical Group is helping patients stay connected to trusted doctors while reshaping local healthcare with a community-driven model.
Council accepts petition certification, opts for June 2, 2026 election on the Freeway Corridor Specific Plan
Yucaipa NOW’s petition qualifies; council to decide between repeal and a consolidated or standalone election.
Local utility upgrades, warehouse referendums, and the No Kings rally in Redlands
As Medicare open enrollment begins, Welsh Insurance Services is helping seniors in Redlands make confident choices that keep their trusted doctors — and their care — close to home.
Educational Results Partnership recognizes RUSD and 11 schools for sustained achievement and progress in closing gaps.
City to host November workshops to discuss updates to the city’s truck route required by new warehouse law.
Organizers say one referendum has qualified for the ballot and another, filed on Monday, garnered more than 5,200 signatures. City must repeal its approvals or call an election after first petition qualified.
Redlands joined cities across the Inland Empire on Saturday in a nationwide call for democracy and resistance to authoritarian rule.
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