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Venom isn’t just for snakes anymore
New research from Loma Linda University reveals toxic traits in plants, fungi, and even viruses

Women take center stage a local film fest
AAUW Redlands branch will celebrate female writers, directors and producers during its annual film festival on April 25.
Yucaipa, Arrowhead Christian, REV notch victories
YUCAIPA – The Yucaipa High baseball team on Thursday had a new coach, new sky-blue uniforms, and many new players. Otherwise,

Redlands News: March 21, 2025
Elder Fraud Suspect Arrested, Opioid Deaths Decline, Elementary School Eyes School Duel Trophy — Plus, Cinema Classic Returns in April

Drug overdose deaths decline nationwide, with California and San Bernardino County seeing significant drops
Increased access to Narcan may have contributed to the decrease of opioid-related overdose deaths.

Redlands Council hears Measure T report, Reviews budget, Delays emissions talk
Recap of the Redlands City Council meeting, March 18, 2025

From muralist to gallery-featured artist, Laurie Martin brings small treasures
Redlands Art Association March Feature Artist

From training wheels to trophies: Students set to defend School Duel streak
A closer look at what inspires so many young riders from Judson and Brown Elementary to race in the Redlands Bicycle Classic's School Duel—many for the first time.

Widen your horizon at the upcoming Redlands Spring Cinema Classic Series
The Redlands Cinema Classic spring film series returns April 2 - May 1 for its 26th year with a new venue and a fresh lineup of international films and a documentary highlighting a local hummingbird rescue.

El Monte man arrested in Redlands elder fraud case
A 73-year-old Redlands man reportedly handed over $25,000 to suspect posing as an FBI agent.

Redlands Symphony to premiere bassoon concerto by Estonian-American composer
World-renowned bassoonist Martin Kuuskmann to debut new work by Lembit Beecher at April 5 concert
