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Redlands proposes 2 year budget with emphasis on public safety and infrastructure
City Council to consider budget proposal Tuesday
Water and wastewater rate increases proposed for Redlands
62-year-old plant in need of total rebuild to avoid "catastrophic failure."

Burglary suspects break through two walls to access pharmacy, police say
Cajon Pharmacy faces a second burglary in three months

Planners deny distribution warehouse 275 feet from local kindergarten
What's next for the Prologis property on Tennessee Street

Redlands Unified subject to 5 years of oversight by CA Attorney General
The stipulated judgment is a result of a civil rights investigation that revealed the District's failure to adequately handle sexual harassment complaints.

National Park Service historian to examine slavery and secession
Wednesday, June 26, in the Contemporary Club


Warehouse permit denial goes before Planning Commission
What's inside the resolution for denial
Redlands woman shot by police during a domestic disturbance call Thursday night
Two officers have been placed on administrative leave after the shooting.

Community center, park and senior center to be renamed in honor of Latino community leaders
The six honorees have made a lasting impact on the Redlands community.

Homeless count reports 41% decline in unsheltered people in Redlands
City manager credits intensive efforts by the city and local organizations to address the issue