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Author David Yarnold shares inspiring stories of global change through GIS
In The Geography of Hope, Yarnold explores how geographic information systems (GIS) are solving critical challenges worldwide, from ending Ebola to empowering underrepresented communities.

Redlands News: October 11, 2024
Road rage arrest, Climate Action Plan survey, Grove School and Footlighters Theatre team up, and RHS and REV celebrate different victories

Survey launched as Redlands aims to overhaul Climate Action Plan
Residents invited to shape new strategies for meeting stricter state emission guidelines by 2050

The Grove School celebrates 25 years with special event at Footlighters Theatre
Redlands' Montessori charter school marks its anniversary with a unique Edgar Allan Poe adaptation, community collaboration, and fundraising effort to support its theater program.

Leadership Redlands seeks applicants for class of 2025
Chamber of Commerce program aims to develop next generation of community leaders through 9-month interactive course.


Man arrested following violent road rage attack in Redlands
Incident involved machete and gunfire, endangering family with young children

Redlands Police Department secures $120,000 grant for traffic safety enforcement
Funding from the California Office of Traffic Safety will support DUI checkpoints, distracted driving crackdowns, and programs to improve road safety for cyclists and pedestrians through September 2025.

Stater Bros. Charities and Kellanova partners donate $30,000 to Micah House
The local grocery chain teamed up with Kellanova to support youth literacy and nutrition programs.

Redlands history talk to explore city's rich past
Oct. 16: A.K. Smiley Library archivist to share stories of early residents, including first female physician and former slave who shaped the city