Jessica Keating, Redlands Daily Facts

Jessica Keating

Redlands Daily Facts

California, United States

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Past articles by Jessica:

Downtown’s Morning Market debuts in Redlands with farmers, artisans and camel rides

The throwback to the city’s popular Market Night will run 8 a.m. to noon Saturdays through December. → Read More

Redlands police Chief Catren announces retirement

Cmdr. Rachel Tolber was named interim chief of police. → Read More

Step Up in Redlands welcomes its first formerly homeless residents

‘We helped get at least 150 people off the street, and that’s a big deal,” Step Up program manager Albert Rivera said. → Read More

Facing critics, Redlands school board member commits to staying in office

Critics want Patty Holohan to resign after she allegedly directed a campaign worker to remove a political opponent’s signs. → Read More

Inland Empire on the move: 2022’s biggest transportation stories

There was plenty of movement on Inland freeways, railways and airports in 2022. → Read More

Claremont High students exposed to bad behavior at board member’s house, parents say

Claremont Unified school board members call on Board President Steven Llanusa to resign. → Read More

Here’s when Metrolink Arrow will start early and late Redlands-to-San Bernardino rail service

The early and late trains had been suspended as Metrolink worked to address complaints about horn blasts along the 9-mile route. → Read More

All’s quiet now on Arrow passenger rail line in Redlands

Metrolink has implemented the much-anticipated “quiet zone” along a portion of the 9-mile Arrow passenger rail line. → Read More

More than half of San Bernardino County election ballots remain to be counted

More than 220,000 ballots cast in Tuesday’s election remain to be counted, election officials reported early Wednesday. → Read More

More than half of San Bernardino County election ballots remain to be counted

More than 220,000 ballots cast in Tuesday’s election remain to be counted, election officials reported early Wednesday. → Read More

Angelus Oaks polling place closed on Election Day following evacuation order

Following a mandatory evacuation order in the San Bernardino Mountains due to heavy rains, election officials announced the early closure of an Angelus Oaks polling place. → Read More

Yucaipa election brings 2 new faces to City Council

With two incumbents bowing out of the race, the field was wide open for challengers in Districts 1 and 2. → Read More

Election Day in Redlands brings decisions on building heights and council leadership

At least one new Redlands City Council member will take a seat on the dais, and two incumbents hope to secure their posts for another four years each. → Read More

Quiet zones approved for Metrolink Arrow route in Redlands

The routine sounding of horns at crossings along the 9-mile route between San Bernardino and Redlands could be suspended Thanksgiving weekend. → Read More

Metrolink Arrow train begins Redlands-to-San Bernardino service

Low-emission diesel trains traversed the 9-mile track with passengers for the first time Monday morning, Oct. 24. → Read More

Redlands celebrates completion of Arrow passenger rail line

Beginning Monday, Oct. 24, passengers on the new Arrow service can travel from Redlands to San Bernardino, with connecting service to downtown LA. → Read More

Yes, Redlands, there’s a lot of train noise. No, it will not go on like this forever

The regular blasts from two trains running the 9-mile track between Redlands and San Bernardino have caused a stir on social media. → Read More

San Manuel Pow Wow brings celebration of Native American culture back to Cal State San Bernardino

Back after a two-year hiatus, the celebration continues Sunday, Sept. 18. → Read More

San Manuel Pow Wow brings celebration of Native American culture back to Cal State San Bernardino

Back after a two-year hiatus, the celebration continues Sunday, Sept. 18. → Read More

Nov. 8 will bring decisions on Inland Empire sales, cannabis and warehouse tax measures

San Bernardino County’s secession measure is getting attention but voters in some communities will weigh raising taxes, imposing caps on vacation rentals, approving school bonds and more. → Read More