Redlands News: Feb. 21, 2025
Public Market Opens, SCE Faces Backlash, New developments, and a Thriving Pottery Project
At a Feb. 20 forum, Rep. Jay Obernolte said he opposes publicly challenging Trump’s inspector general firings and funding freezes, arguing that private discussions with the president are more effective. His remarks drew pushback from attendees.
Opening this weekend: New food hall in a historic packing house will feature local vendors, live events, and a community-driven atmosphere.
The downtown studio, founded by three Redlands High School graduates, has grown into a thriving creative space with 50+ members and a newly launched nonprofit to provide free pottery classes for underserved groups.
Village Partners Inc. defaults on $17M loan as market conditions slow
This collaborative effort aims to inform and empower residents following an increase in ICE raids.
The decision is part of the company's ongoing Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
Protestors gather as concerns over ICE raids grow in Southern California.
More than 300 Boy Scouts from San Bernardino and Riverside counties participated, honoring Lincoln’s legacy.
City of Redlands will hold public meetings to discuss findings of the 2024 Engineering and Traffic Study
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
Proposed changes would allow only U.S. and California flags and put guidelines in place over district holiday observances, events, and celebrations
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