Redlands News: January 10, 2025
Power shutoffs, high winds disrupt Redlands, Downtown mixed-use project nears approval, City seeks input on arts and cultural offerings
City reallocates $1.2 million from pandemic response fund to aid families in need
Compromise between residents and businesses establishes one-hour and two-hour zones
BEAUMONT – The Redlands High girls volleyball team defeated Beaumont 3-1 on Tuesday to win its third consecutive outright Citrus Belt
Federal lawmaker campaigns door-to-door for Redlands school board candidate, highlighting stakes in local education
In The Geography of Hope, Yarnold explores how geographic information systems (GIS) are solving critical challenges worldwide, from ending Ebola to empowering underrepresented communities.
Road rage arrest, Climate Action Plan survey, Grove School and Footlighters Theatre team up, and RHS and REV celebrate different victories
Residents invited to shape new strategies for meeting stricter state emission guidelines by 2050
Redlands' Montessori charter school marks its anniversary with a unique Edgar Allan Poe adaptation, community collaboration, and fundraising effort to support its theater program.
Chamber of Commerce program aims to develop next generation of community leaders through 9-month interactive course.
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