Redlands News: March 14, 2025
Parents demand action after racist incidents at Redlands schools, LLUH shooter hoax, 98-home project advances, plus Bulldogs make Sweet 16
James Holmes, CEO of Redlands Community Hospital, highlighted the impact of healthcare policy, industry challenges and the hospital plan to expand locally.
Public safety report from Jan. 23 - 30, 2025
SAN BERNARDINO – The scene was wet and wild on a chilly night at Indian Springs High as Citrus Valley High
The long-standing volunteer program provides nutritious meals to Redlands residents who cannot prepare their own, ensuring both nourishment and well-being with weekday deliveries.
Pianist Sally Rehfeldt and cellist Matt Rehfeldt will reunite for The Spinet’s Feb. 18 recital at First Presbyterian Church. The concert, open to the public, begins at 7 p.m.
After years as a popular pop-up, this Redlands-born eatery has landed a permanent home, serving up house-made sandwiches, scratch-made bread, and a fresh take on classic flavors
The amendment to signage rules for the Transit Village Specific Plan will go before City Council for consideration
Teachers and staff unions warn the policy would violate state and federal laws, limit classroom discussions, and infringe on bargaining rights.
The ceremony celebrated the legacy of Redlands High School’s 130-year tradition of excellence.
Redlands schools address ICE concerns, 50 years of collegiate athletes, Civic Awards recognize exceptional individuals and organizations
REDLANDS, Calif. — Redlands Police are investigating an attempted burglary reported Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 21, in the 1500 block of North
Police recover electronics, luggage, a bicycle and a Vespa scooter.
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