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Advancement Via Individual Determination, or AVID, is moving beyond K-12 and into colleges as part of its mission to help students achieve. → Read More
The nonprofit’s signature fundraising event is Saturday, Feb. 9 → Read More
Former Redlands Daily Facts journalist and supporter of the Museum of Redlands is honored by the recognition. → Read More
For Pat Williams, founder of Angels’ Closet Charities in Redlands, her work is about more than providing clothing to students in need – it’s about making connections. → Read More
Rabbi Lindy Reznick will lead her first service at 7 p.m. Friday, July 6, at the temple, 1495 Ford St. The community is invited to attend. → Read More
The 95th season of the Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival begins June 22. → Read More
The Meditation Room is open for private practice, academic courses, and free, non-academic community classes. → Read More
The Meditation Room is open for private practice, academic courses, and free, non-academic community classes. → Read More
Clara Mae Clem, 90, will be recognized as a champion of the Bowl’s mission to make the arts accessible to all. → Read More
Two members of the legendary team made stops in San Bernardino and Fontana as part of its Smile Patrol outreach project. → Read More
The second baby eagle started to break through its shell Monday morning. → Read More
Officials with the Forest Service announced a female bald eagle – known to locals as “Jackie” – laid two eggs near the lake in early January. → Read More
After the annual parade, visitors to the Lincoln Memorial Shrine checked out new exhibits. → Read More
The memorandum of understanding was signed Tuesday afternoon on the Crafton Hills campus in Yuciapa. → Read More
Gudgeon was killed Jan. 25 when the motocycle he was operating collided with a Toyota Corolla near The Grove School and Montessori in Redlands. → Read More
Chaffey, Rancho Cucamonga and Redlands high schools move on to state. → Read More
A female bald eagle laid two eggs in the Big Bear Lake area in early January. → Read More
Friend’s appearance at Crafton Hills College is part of Black History Month activities happening on campus all month long. → Read More
Making college more accessible for Redlands Unified students from underrepresented backgrounds is part of a new program backed by Tim and Carol Rochford. The area philanthropists collaborated with … → Read More
The mural is currently on display on Redlands High School. → Read More