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Proposition 5: Local funding options for affordable housing
A look at potential local impact

Proposition 36: Increasing penalties for theft and drug crimes
A look at potential local impact.

Proposition 4: $10 billion to respond to climate change
A look at potential local impact

New trees and painted utility boxes part of Leadership Redlands' efforts to beautify North Redlands
The community is invited to see the results of their efforts at a Nov. 1 ribbon cutting

Kiwanis Club seeks entries for 33rd annual Redlands Christmas Parade
"A Magical Christmas" theme set for December 7 event; Garner Holt named grand marshal
AAUW meeting to explore Redlands' strategies for tackling homelessness
City official to present on collaborative efforts with nonprofits, highlighting housing and outreach programs during AAUW brunch on Nov. 2

Redlands City Council backs $10 billion climate bond measure
City officials support Proposition 4, a measure on the November ballot that could bring funding to the city.

Redlands gears up for spooky season with free Halloween events
City to host airport celebration, Olive Avenue extravaganza, and senior Halloween event

Redlands expands grocery gift card program to help 1,000 more households
City reallocates $1.2 million from pandemic response fund to aid families in need

Council approves time-restricted parking on Columbia Street
Compromise between residents and businesses establishes one-hour and two-hour zones
Wild celebration after Terriers win third consecutive outright title
BEAUMONT – The Redlands High girls volleyball team defeated Beaumont 3-1 on Tuesday to win its third consecutive outright Citrus Belt

Rep. Aguilar: "This is deeply personal for us"
Federal lawmaker campaigns door-to-door for Redlands school board candidate, highlighting stakes in local education