Redlands News: December 20, 2024
Mayor rotation rejected, $5.3M encampment grant accepted, CLB basketball opener, Plus where to ring in the new year in Redlands
Helicopter crews work 8-hour shifts, dropping thousands of gallons per flight to slow the fire's advance
Schools closed, evacuations ordered as wildfire smoke and extreme heat create dangerous conditions. Local agencies issue health advisories and mobilize firefighting resources to protect the community.
Erratic winds and critically dry vegetation fuel rapid expansion; evacuation warnings were issued for Green Valley Lake, Cedar Glen, Lake Arrowhead, Crestline, and Valley of Enchantment
Redlands Fire Department assists in fighting Line Fire that started Thursday, Sept. 5 in Highland
Wildfire burns north of Redlands, YMCA CEO makes history, Redlands seeks help fighting invasive species
The Line fire started Thursday, Sept. 5 at Baseline and Aplin streets in Highland
Lockdown was lifted after police investigation finds no weapon; increased security presence maintained as precaution
9% annual increases approved for three years; officials acknowledge financial strain on families but point to necessary upgrades and state requirements
New guidelines include chapters on energy systems and accessibility, bridging past and present
Officials warn of health risks as excessive heat combines with elevated ozone levels, urging residents to take precautions
City Council accepted $50,000 grant during its meeting Tuesday
Conservancy provides guidelines for removing stinkwort, Russian thistle, and puncture vine from local open spaces
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