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David John Card, 71, known for capturing Redlands through his lens
Devoted husband, father and grandfather remembered for his faith, service, and photography.
Driver arrested, two cited at Redlands DUI checkpoint
Results of DUI checkpoint in Redlands on Aug. 29, 2025
Redlands physician breaks the mold of traditional healthcare
Caravel Health DPC, founded by Dr. Landen Green, offers direct, accessible and personalized service
Bulldogs, with new players and a new offensive coordinator, hope to return to winning ways
Season opening Sept. 6 at 7 p.m.
Hundreds gather to sip and savor at Redlands Cocktail Competition
Third annual event draws record crowd, celebrates local dining scene and mixology talent with Don Orange and The Overland taking top honors
Police probe pool party shooting, car crash, and burglary in Redlands
Redlands Police Weekly Update Aug. 28-Sept. 4
Redlands OKs $369K contract to test groundwater after mishandling of toxic landfill drainage
The city will work with Rincon Consultants to investigate possible soil and water contamination at the Wastewater Treatment Plant after past disposal of landfill leachate raised concerns.
Redlands Cinema Classic announces fall film lineup
The international film series runs Sept. 24 - Oct. 23 at Harkins Mountain Grove 16
Referendum effort against Yucaipa warehouse clears first hurdle
Opponents of the 2 million-square-foot Pacific Oaks Commerce Center say they’ve met their initial fundraising goal and will now recruit volunteers to gather signatures for a ballot challenge.
Citrus Valley starts fast but can't hang on vs. Etiwanda
REDLANDS – Citrus Valley High football coach Kurt Bruich couldn’t have scripted it any better. Visiting Etiwanda High, in the
Redlands launches 2025 community survey on quality of life, city services
Share your feedback in the city’s annual community survey, available online through Sept. 15