Redlands News: November 15, 2024
Tennessee Street warehouse heads to City Council, Local teacher seeks votes to win $40k in library remodel, and Redlands student-athletes sign
Redlands weekly news update
Tennessee Street warehouse heads to City Council, Local teacher seeks votes to win $40k in library remodel, and Redlands student-athletes sign
🇺🇸 Election results recap, Openings on local boards and commissions, Turkey Trot turns 11, Plus a look at upcoming weekend and holiday events
Early voting numbers, Local election guides, The State of the District, and Updated community calendar for local events.
Election Hub Updates: SB Valley Water Conservation District & City Treasurer Races, Opinion from U.S. Congressional Candidate, and Redlands Symphony Conductor's Final Season
Local impact of state ballot propositions, projects to beautify North Redlands, and what's happening around town this Halloween
Road rage arrest, Climate Action Plan survey, Grove School and Footlighters Theatre team up, and RHS and REV celebrate different victories
50 very affordable units approved, who's running for school board, cell phones in schools: how some students and teachers feel, and Trails at 10 return
Commission recommends North Redlands mixed-use development, Redlands' neighbor rejects warehouse, REV has right stuff and preview of new Lego-themed store Downtown
City branding proposal unveiled, local candidate forum set, interview with Esri co-founder, and Citrus Valley ends Terrier Volleyball streak
Alleged arsonist charged in Line Fire, air quality impacts weekend events, and Believe Walk returns to Redlands in October.
Wildfire burns north of Redlands, YMCA CEO makes history, Redlands seeks help fighting invasive species
Search continues for missing elderly couple, garbage collection fee hike, Redlands Forum fall schedule released
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