Redlands News: March 14, 2025
Parents demand action after racist incidents at Redlands schools, LLUH shooter hoax, 98-home project advances, plus Bulldogs make Sweet 16
The January 18 concert features Mozart's iconic Symphony No. 40, arias by Puccini and Dvořák, and a special solo performance by soprano Alexandra Muyshondt, winner of the University of Redlands' Concerto Competition.
Redlands-based quartet will present works by Mendelssohn and Florence Price at Trinity Episcopal Church on Jan. 21. Spring programs to feature a range of talented musicians and ensembles.
Ways to support firefighters, restaurant workers and pets impacted by the LA fires
The Redlands Street Tree Committee is seeking applicants.
Redlands event honors Abraham Lincoln’s legacy with Civil War reenactments, family-friendly activities, and a tribute to local history.
Red flag warning continues, Redlands school board to discuss flag ban, The Unforgettables Foundation founder transitions leadership
Proposed changes would allow only U.S. and California flags and put guidelines in place over district holiday observances, events, and celebrations
Across the district, about 20% of K-8 students are chronically absent, with some schools hitting nearly 40%.
Aging infrastructure to be upgraded, improving water distribution across Redlands.
Redlands Fire Department encourages residents to prepare for emergencies by being informed and making a plan amid high winds and fire warnings in Redlands
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