Redlands News: April 4, 2025
Redlands Wildfire Risk Grows, Police Investigate Burglaries, Plus Earth Day Preps and Classic Countdown Begins
Redlands Conservancy is warning hikers to leash dogs and watch out for snakes
It was all smiles Saturday as students raced across the finish line with teachers, parents and friends cheering on
Redlands residents now required to put food waste directly into green curbside bin
Local non-profit to host a meeting on April 19 on opioid overdose and fentanyl prevention ahead of the collection.
Renovations will improve living conditions to accommodate recruits from multiple genders
Downtown's Morning Market on Saturday, April 13 is canceled due to the Redlands Bicycle Classic scheduled for this
Experts are concerned that the state might face ‘an uninsurable future’ as a result of climate change.
Redlands Police enforce hands-free cell phone law
Redlands City Council approves ordinance to allow new opportunities for local farmers
Officers are on the lookout this April for drivers suspected of violating the hands-free cell phone law.
Suspect was released after questioning at the scene, police say.
Redlands Police are investigating
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