Redlands News: Jan. 14, 2025
Red flag warning continues, Redlands school board to discuss flag ban, The Unforgettables Foundation founder transitions leadership
Redlands Weekly News Update
Superintendent Cabral outlines progress in letter to families and community members
Changes to the sign code to allow freeway-oriented signs at Tennessee Street and Lugonia Avenue will also be considered.
Andrea Vidaurre grew up in the Inland Empire and has been a driving force in the fight to improve California’s air quality.
Proposed code revisions follow concerns raised by the Planning Commission over waivers and in-lieu fees
Fruit fly infestations have hit California particularly hard this year, with Redlands among the most affected areas.
Redlands Police to conduct bike and pedestrian traffic safety operations during National Bicycle Safety Month
Redlands Weekly News Update
Despite progress since the 90s, the number of unhealthy smog days in San Bernardino County worsens
Public review and comment on the environmental reports ends April 29 at 5:30pm. How to comment below.
What it means for proposed warehouse projects
Planning commissioners and the public pushback on the proposed distribution warehouse near schools
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