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Measure F on the Nov. 8 ballot is an amended version of an earlier initiative to cap the height of new buildings in town. → Read More
With a $30 million grant from the state, the city is transforming the former Good Nite Inn on Industrial Park Avenue. → Read More
Passionate pet lovers have been voicing their concerns as other city services opened up earlier this year. → Read More
The city joins a long list of California cities threatened with litigation over at-large elections. → Read More
After decades of little progress on work to preserve the 1874 house, the aging structure’s fortunes appear to be changing quickly. → Read More
The budget has a few extras in it such as funds for a pickleball facility, a couple of parks and designing a new library. → Read More
The Five Winds Country Music Festival celebrated El Dorado Ranch Park’s return and work at nearby Five Winds Ranch. → Read More
The number of stories a proposed University of Redlands development can rise to is the main difference in the measures. → Read More
The flag that went up this week to celebrate Pride Month is meant to symbolize visibility and inclusion. → Read More
The festival includes food, vendors and activities such as axe throwing, line dancing and mechanical bull riding. → Read More
The council voted unanimously in favor of the moratorium, which makes it the latest city in the Inland Empire to pass such a measure. Other cities include Chino, Colton, Riverside and Jurupa Valley… → Read More
Sunday, the city and community groups partnered for an event at Sylvan Park. Earlier in the week, University of Redlands honored the holiday. → Read More
The Frink adobe is possibly the oldest standing structure in the city. → Read More
Developers may have to work around CVS Pharmacy, the last remaining tenant with a lease through 2037. → Read More
Events include history presentations, food trucks and a Step and Stroll. → Read More
Mayor Paul Barich commissioned the logo redesign. The previous logo was adopted in 2006. → Read More
For now, the moratorium covers a swath south of Citrus Avenue, between Nevada and Alabama streets. A citywide ban is under review. → Read More
Finances are better than they’ve been in decades, if ever, city officials agreed. → Read More
The once weekly events have been halted for years due to the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for Redlands that lasts through 8 p.m. Saturday, June 11. → Read More