6 hrs ago | Redlands Daily Facts
Nationally acclaimed youth minister-musicians sell out show
The Packinghouse has hosted several high profile Christian music artists in the past, but Casting Crowns' debut at the Redlands church on June 28 tops the list.
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SACRAMENTO: Redlands man reappointed to pharmacy board
Retired pharmacist Stanley Weisser, right, has been appointed to a fourth term as president of the state pharmacy board.
11 hrs ago | Redlands Daily Facts
Litter picker is an inspiration
I read with interest and a smile Dennis McCarthy's story about the 77-year-old man, Mr. Krause, who picks up other people's trash.
15 hrs ago | Redlands Daily Facts
Redlands Conservancy gives Parites for the Necklace report
Guests at the Redlands Conservancy's Party for the Necklace on Sunday enjoyed a Picnic on the Zanja and a talk by historian Tom Atchley.
19 hrs ago | Redlands Daily Facts
Grove School students clear invasive plants in Redlands
Every year, the entire student body at The Grove School, a charter high school in Redlands, gets together to volunteer their services at a particular site.
23 hrs ago | Redlands Daily Facts
'Trail Tales' Fundraiser on Friday in Redlands will feature cowboy poet
June 21 is the date for the Redlands Conservancy's "Trail Tales" event, a casual and friendly fundraiser for the Conservancy's Redlands Heritage Trails Alliance work, and Olive Avenue Market is the place.
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Redlands' rich history comes alive during a tour of the city
Palm trees date to the city's early days. These sentries stand tall and proud at the intersection of Nevada Street and Palmetto Avenue.
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Redlands Area Historical Society announces Heritage Award winners
A few dozen piled into a recreation room at the Burrage Mansion to learn the news, following an ice cream social featuring all the trimmings.
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Redlands filmmaker's short to be shown at Palm Springs Film Festival
Trevor Stevens will walk the red carpet Wednesday at the Palm Springs International Film Festival's ShortFest where his film, "Glazed and Confused," will be screened.
EDITORIAL: Restore startup funding for new cities, annexations
The state derives no public benefit from depriving communities of the power of self-determination.
REDLANDS: Police arrest man for pimping 17-year-old girl
A 31-year-old Colton man is in custody for false imprisonment, pimping and pandering after arranging for men to have sex with a 17-year-old Loma Linda girl in a Redlands motel.
Christ's Church of Yucaipa honors veterans
Christ's Church of Yucaipa recently honored its military veterans with prayer and patriotic music.
Thank you firefighters, for saving Crystal Springs
Dear Fire Chief Jeff Frazier and all the firefighters working under Cal Fire to save the scenic and historic Crystal Springs Ranch & Water Co.
Redlands Area Historical Society offers walking tours of Olive Avenue
In this photo from 1902, William F. Holt had just finished his home on Olive Avenue following Mission Revival architecture.
Mayor Pete Aguilar to proclaim Go Skateboarding Day in Redlands
Mayor Pete Aguilar is scheduled to officially proclaim June 21 as Go Skateboarding Day in Redlands to coincide with the 10th annual national event.
Book store offers summer reading programs in Redlands
The Redlands Barnes & Noble book store offers three programs for children from pre-kindergarten through sixth grade during the summer.
2013 Dodger draft profiles: 2B Tyger Pederson, 33rd round
The 33rd selection of the Dodgers was Tyger Pederson, a 2nd baseman who played his college ball at the University of the Pacific Summary: 33rd round pick Tyger Pederson, drafted out of the University of the Pacific as a 2nd baseman, is listed at 5'11" and 175 pounds.
REDLANDS: Colton man arrested in attempted bank robbery
Phillip Urbino, is suspected of robbing the Wells Fargo at 2748 W. Lugonia Avenue in October, according to a Redlands police statement.
Budget cuts put San Bernardino County Museum on shaky ground
Supervisor James Ramos is leading the charge in an effort to save jobs and programs at the San Bernardino County Museum, which stands to lose its accreditation due to budget cuts.
Redlands man celebrates 107th birthday at Mission Commons
A slice of cake sat on a plate ready to be consumed by Roland Hartman, who was celebrating his 107th birthday Saturday at a party at Mission Commons.