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Redlands, California is located in San Bernardino County. Zip codes in Redlands, CA include 92374, 92373, and 92375. The median home price in Redlands is $352,000 which is roughly $165/per square foot. More Redlands information.

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23 hrs ago | The Press-Enterprise

REDLANDS: County Museum to stay open Memorial Day

Are you thinking of staying close to home Memorial Day weekend to avoid the freeway traffic? If so, here's something you could do: The San Bernardino County Museum in Redlands announced it will be open on Memorial Day - Monday, May 27.

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Mon May 20, 2013

The Atlantic

The Impossibility of Being Barack Obama

I half-heard the President's commencement address at Morehouse when coming back to DC this weekend.

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NBC Los Angeles

Phony Cop Pulls Over School Bus Driver in Redlands

A school bus driver became suspicious and threatened to call CHP when a man impersonating a police officer pulled her over in Redlands on May 17, 2013.

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San Bernardino County Sun

Inland Empire to heat up today, but cooler by Friday

National Weather Service forecasters say high temperatures will be 92 degrees in San Bernardino, 93 in Redlands and 91 in Ontario.

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Sat May 18, 2013

The Press-Enterprise

REDLANDS: Air show makes spectacular return

Elise Marchall, 5, of Highland, follows along with her toy glider plane as John Melby performs in his bi-plane during the Hanger 24 AirFest and 5th Anniversary Celebration at the Redlands Municipal Airport on Saturday, May 18, 2013.

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The Press-Enterprise

REDLANDS: Police impersonator sought - pulled over school bus

Redlands Police were looking Saturday, May 18 for a man they say impersonated a police officer and used flashing blue and red lights in the front windshield of a sedan he was driving to pull over a school bus.

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The Press-Enterprise

REDLANDS: Coffee with the Council cancelled

Coffee with the Council on Saturday, May 18 in Redlands has been cancelled due to services for the son of Councilman Paul Foster.

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Fri May 17, 2013

The Press-Enterprise

REDLANDS: Runner aims for 24 peaks in a day

Paul Melzer, a 55-year-old Redlands man who works for the Wildlands Conservancy, poses near the conservancy on Wednesday, April 24, 2013.

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The Press-Enterprise

REDLANDS: University pays tribute to fallen soldiers

Emily Taylor, 18, wipes a tear as she speaks of her father Keith E. Taylor, who was killed in Iraq and a University of Redlands alum.

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The Fresno Bee

Analyst pegs revenue $3.2B higher than Gov. Brown

The state's independent budget analyst said Friday that California will take in $3.2 billion more in tax revenue than Gov.

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The Press-Enterprise

REDLANDS: Community Hospital babies invited back for photos

Redlands Community Hospital is memorializing the thousands of babies born at the hospital in the past five years on "Oh Baby Day" by inviting them to come get their photos taken.

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Redlands Daily Facts

New 125th anniversary reusable shopping bags available at Redlands Albertsons

Albertson's has been added to the list of local businesses and community members promoting the city's 125th anniversary.

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Redlands Daily Facts

Memorial service for fallen servicemembers held at University of Redlands

Forty-five crosses were placed on the lawn Friday at University of Redlands as part of a memorial service for fallen servicemembers.

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The Press-Enterprise

REDLANDS: University of Redlands presents free choral concert

Chapel Singers and Madrigal Singers will perform in a joint choral concert Monday, May 20 at the University of Redlands.

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The Press-Enterprise

REDLANDS: Inland Empire Debating Society to meet

Learn about tennis skills from instructor and coach Tony Haig when he speaks before the Inland Empire Debating Society at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 19, at Denny's Restaurant, 1180 Alabama Ave.

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The Press-Enterprise

BEAUMONT: Mayor gives city passing grade

Beaumont Mayor Roger Berg speaks during the city's 20th annual State of the City luncheon on Thursday, May 16, at The Lodge at Four Seasons.

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Thu May 16, 2013

San Gabriel Valley Tribune

Roger P. Taylor named new superintendent of Walnut Valley Unified School District

In December, the school board declared a "negative certification" for the district budget, meaning it may not be able to meet expenses next year.

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The Press-Enterprise

Underage Drinking: Cities cracking down on grad parties

As the season for graduation parties approaches, Inland law-enforcement agencies are stepping up enforcement of social-host ordinances that threaten fines and jail time for adults who allow underage revelers to drink alcohol.

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The Press-Enterprise

REDLANDS: Skate park on the agenda

The Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission meets at 4:00 today . This is one of the items on the agenda: Now, the commission won't be making a final decision about the study.

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The Press-Enterprise

REDLANDS: Boy Scouts win top honors

The Kodiak Patrol of Boy Scout Troop 11 of Redlands won the highest award in the 39th annual Pop Nye Camporee.

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