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Redlands yesterdays, January 8
It's feasible that Redlands could become the next Inland Empire city in line for an auto mall, according to a consultant hired by the city.
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RCMA chooses '1776' as season's musical
The Redlands Community Music Association announced Tuesday that the musical "1776" will be performed this summer as part of the Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival's 2009 season.
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San Bernardino-Redlands rail service ranks higher than Inland-to-LA route
Passenger rail service between San Bernardino and Redlands could be running within a decade but San Bernardino County transportation officials say the project will likely mean a delay in bringing the Gold Line ...
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Redlands clubs focus on future
Redlands Kiwanis clubs work to enrich the lives of people in Redlands. This will be an even bigger year for some of the clubs, with every club seeing new plans and changes in 2009.
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Cargo jobs could drop further in 2009
The housing market isn't the only gold mine putting on the brakes in San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
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Redlands Symphony to present 'Beloved Heroes'
The Redlands Symphony Orchestra's 2008-2009 season will continue with a "Beloved Heroes" concert Saturday and Sunday, Jan.
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Firefighter hurt in home fire on Christmas
A firefighter wound up in the hospital after fighting a fire at a Redlands home on Christmas night.
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Redlands yesterdays, January 2
Crime victims may have more resources for recovery thanks to the Parallel Justice program, which Redlands Police Department will participate in as one of three national demonstration sites.
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Health services expanded in 2008
Redlands residents in the last year continued to depend on local health services for their physical and mental well-being. Redlands Community Hospital, Redlands' Beaver Medical Center, and the new Kaiser ...
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Pet supply shop reopens after fire
Paws pet supply store in Redlands has risen from the ashes at its new location on New York Street after a fire destroyed the State Street shop.
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Redlands firefighters' Spark of Love touches more than 1,700 kids
Last year, the Spark of Love toy drive almost broke firefighter/paramedic Eva Toppo.
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Redlands yesterdays, December 30
James Jorgenson, who served as the University of Redlands' director of bands from 1957 to 1989, died Dec.
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Redlands Animal Shelter seeking donors
The Redlands Animal Shelter is looking for donors who can help subsidize the rising cost of spaying and neutering animals for adoption.
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Beaver Medical Group opens Redlands office
Redlands residents have a new place to go when they need medical attention. Beaver Medical Group opened its Redlands Urgent Care Center on Dec.
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Redlands yesterdays, December 23
Santa paid a visit to 24 families Monday, accompanied by local firefighters who handed out toys to underprivileged children.
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Last-minute shoppers fight crowds, hunt for bargains
For most, holiday shopping is a chore that's completed well before Christmas Eve.
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Redlands yesterdays, December 22
Temperatures - high 70, low 41 While Redlands' chances of being the target of terrorist activity remain minimal, patrols were stepped up Monday around areas such as bridges, water treatment facilities and ...
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Redlands schools rate high on Academic Performance Index
Many Redlands educators have something to celebrate this year. Every fall, schools across the state receive scores from the California Department of Education that show the public how each school is performing ...
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Pet supply shop reopens after fire
Paws pet supply store has a new location after a fire damaged the previous store on State Street in September.
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Security officers from REV, RHS collect toys
Security and police officers from Redlands and Redlands East Valley high schools collaborated on a toy drive to help bring cheer to less fortunate children this holiday season.
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