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Track and Field: Siblings bring Redlands back to Clovis
Picked up a slight bit of Redlands track trivia at Starbucks this morning, thanks much to Terriers coach Richard Smith.
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Planning for city's 125th year begins
Foster began by mentioning two committee members who were involved in the city's centennial celebration in the late 1980s.
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Youth symphony concert in Redlands
The University of Redlands Community School of Music and the Arts Youth Symphony, directed by Karen Thurman-Palmer, will present its Showcase Concert, featuring five soloists, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the University of Redlands Memorial Chapel.
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Students looking to catch up on a missed high school course or get ahead in their studies are in luck - Grove School is partnering with the San Bernardino Community College District to offer summer school classes in Redlands.
Ensemble XXI will present concert in Redlands
Ensemble XXI, directed by Jeffrey H. Rickard, will present a concert of sacred and secular choral works at 4 p.m. Sunday at Redlands United Church of Christ, 168 Bellevue Ave.
Musical bio of Wright brothers scheduled in Redlands
LifeHouse Theater will present "The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk," a musical biography of Orville and Wilbur Wright, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Sept.
A way to level the playing field in Redlands
Homeowners of the Occidental Street neighborhood , as well as our City Council members, deserve hearty congratulations for the preservation of their residential neighborhood from outside development.
Daisy troop will hold food drive in Redlands
Members of Girl Scout Daisy Troop 386 are collecting canned food to help hungry children in the United States and seven other countries.
Redlands' youth need more to do
When I was in high school there was a heroin bust, and lately there have been shootings and gang violence involving young people in our town.
Ken Stein began his career as a Mommy & Me program instructor. The current general director survived that assignment to devote more than 40 years of service to the YMCA organization.
'There Was Blood' at Redlands Motel Death Scene, Guests and Others Say
Guests and others who were at a Redlands motel while law enforcement investigated an alleged killing were concerned Thursday, one day after a woman was found dead in a room and a Rialto man was arrested on suspicion of murder.
Forecast: Hot weather through Friday
National Weather Service forecasters say temperatures will be 93 degrees in San Bernardino, 92 in Ontario and 98 in Redlands.
Woman slain in Redlands motel room
Police said Kameron Hamilton, 23, was involved in a relationship with the victim, but did not specify whether they were dating or married.
Wiley and Alise Smith celebrate 25th anniversary
The Rev. Wiley Smith and his wife, Alise, were honored April 29 by the congregation of Christ the King Lutheran Church of Redlands on the occasion of the couple's 25th wedding anniversary.
Loma Linda: 1,700 attend Children's Day at hospital
First- and second-graders from McKinley Elementary School in Redlands got hands-on practice on how to extinguish a fire during the 27th annual Children's Day at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital on May 16.
Job seekers try to fight off unemployment at San Bernardino career fair
Job seekers are lined up Wednesday for the Inland Empire East End Job Fair and Career Expo at National Orange Show in San Bernardino, where 70 employers are seeking to fill 1,500 jobs.
Johnny's of Redlands Erupts: Kings Win in OT, Take 1-0 Stanley Cup Series Lead
Patrons at Johnny's Sports Bar in Redlands erupted Wednesday night as the Los Angeles Kings beat the host New Jersey Devils 2-1 in overtime to take a 1-0 Stanley Cup Final series lead.
Redlands officials unveil signage for new Orange Blossom Trail
The city of Redlands unveiled its plans for the first phase of the Orange Blossom Trail on Wednesday.
University of Redlands professor says sustainability is about bequests
That was the message Wednesday from Monty Hempel, professor of environmental studies at the University of Redlands during the Redlands Forum at Esri.
REDLANDS: Redlands Symphony previews silent auction items
Hotel stays, restaurant gift cards, an amazing collection of select wines, jewelry, art, and the list goes on at this year's silent auction which is part of the Redlands Symphony annual Gala and Dancing with the Stars showcase on Saturday, June 2, at the Orton Center on the campus of the University of Redlands.