Redlands News: Feb. 21, 2025
Public Market Opens, SCE Faces Backlash, New developments, and a Thriving Pottery Project
Volunteers will receive comprehensive training to be tour guides at the historic landmark.
Check out options ranging from community cooling centers and library events to local pools and splash pads.
The scavenger hunt will run until Aug. 31
State-funded initiative provides free breakfast and lunch at multiple locations throughout Redlands, including the public library
How local non-profit Refresh and Renew brings dignity and hope to homeless in Redlands
The six honorees have made a lasting impact on the Redlands community.
Andrea Vidaurre grew up in the Inland Empire and has been a driving force in the fight to improve California’s air quality.
Redlands residents now required to put food waste directly into green curbside bin
Redlands City Council approves ordinance to allow new opportunities for local farmers
The cost of food has risen 27% since 2019
Part of the final push to finish construction this year
More than 1,000 volunteers are expected to turn out
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