Redlands Forum explores AI’s influence with economist Dr. Johannes Moenius
Moenius discusses how AI is posed to make major changes to innovation, economic growth, job markets and society
Event brings together students, families, and community members to honor Black history through performances, guest speakers, and cultural presentations.
REDLANDS – The weather was cold, and the clouds were dark, with only a hint of the sun peeking through. In
How did test scores change post-pandemic? Plus: a mini art showcase, Run Through Redlands this Sunday and Viva La Boba’s new location
New national test scores show slow academic recovery since COVID-19 pandemic, with persistent learning gaps in math and reading. While Redlands Unified students exceed state benchmarks, proficiency rates remain below 2019 levels.
Planning Commission and Council roles clarified in joint session
An upcoming festival for book lovers honoring Charlotte S. Huck’s Legacy
Suspect allegedly brandished a firearm, made threats in Home Depot parking lot; police also report rape investigation, DUI and burglary arrests
The popular boba shop expands to Redlands, bringing its community-focused mission and unique drinks to a building with a 127-year history.
The Redlands Art Association’s juried exhibition features over 100 miniature artworks in a diverse array of mediums, awarding top honors to standout pieces in collage, oil, and mixed media.
REDLANDS, Calif. — To honor Black History Month the unmistakable beats of ska, reggae, soul, two-tone, and jazz filled the Contemporary
Subaru of San Bernardino and Operation Warm partner to provide warm clothing for local youth
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