Oct 30, 2009 | Redlands Daily Facts
The wind and thieves have conspired to throw a wrench into a local group's Halloween plans.
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Inmate pleads not guilty to 2005 shooting of Mentone man and stepson
A state inmate charged in the 2005 slayings of a Mentone man and his stepson, who was asleep with his newborn son when he was shot, was arraigned this morning in San Bernardino Superior Court.
Our readers say: "Redlands will benefit from supercenter"
As chairman of the North Redlands Visioning Committee, some questions and concerns have been brought to my attention regarding the proposed Super Wal-Mart. When the NRVC created the Vision Plan, we knew the documentation of the plan was created with the good of the community in mind.
City of Redlands, CA, Executes Remote Implementation of Cityworks
The City of Redlands, California, recently completed a remote implementation of Cityworks by Azteca Systems, Inc., the leading provider of GIS-centric management solutions, and was pleased with both the ease and convenience in completing the process.
Red Ribbon Week begins in Redlands
Schools in Redlands Unified School District are handing out red ribbons, bracelets and more to promote drug and alcohol-free lifestyles as part of Red Ribbon Week.
Former U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey to Speak at ESRI Campus in Redlands
Former U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey, who ran for president of the United States in 1992 and served as Nebraska's governor, will speak at 5:00 p.m. on October 30 at ESRI, 350 New York Street, in Redlands.
Home Depot distribution center opens in Redlands
Jeremy Stanwix sounded more like a football coach than a warehouse manager. Stanwix, general manager of the new Home Depot distribution center on Alabama Street, led shouts of "H-O-M-E D-E-P-O-T" that reverberated through the building at its dedication Thursday morning.
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Reserve volunteers to serve for soldier
For the past year Aaron Johnston has worked as a maintenance technician at Redlands Community Hospital and yesterday he clocked in for the last time this year, so he could voluntarily serve in Afghanistan for the U.S. Army.
Redlands skatepark on hold due to funding
The city's proposed skatepark is on hold until organizers raise enough money to build it.
Self-defense seminar for women to be hosted by Redlands police
Redlands police are offering a self-defense and safety seminar for women on Nov.
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Redlands Wal-Mart opponents file petition
The group hoping to block construction of a Wal-Mart Supercenter carried two boxes containing more than 8,000 signatures into the City Clerk's office Wednesday morning to file a petition.
Dog Park inches closer to reality
Redlands Unleashed Fidos & Friends is making progress toward building a dog park in the city.
Redlands burglary suspect arrested, police looking for possible
Redlands police investigators are asking for the public's help in identifying people who were victims of several recent vehicle and commercial burglaries.
Parolee in stolen Jaguar leads Redlands police on pursuit
A parolee driving a stolen Jaguar led Redlands police on a short pursuit Saturday night before being arrested in Loma Linda.
Redlands family goes all out for Halloween
Theresa and Marcus Curtis have skeletons in their closet - literally. The Curtises begin decorating their 1885 home for Halloween, inside and out, by Oct.
Redlands waits for rain - and finally gets some
It was cool, overcast and windy, but little rain fell on the Redlands area Tuesday.
Woman hit by drunken driver while changing flat tire dies
A 19-year-old woman struck on the 10 Freeway by a drunken driver last weekend while changing a flat tire has died, coroner's officials said today.
Highland woman carjacked in Redlands over debt
Sheriff's deputies are looking for two people who carjacked a woman Wednesday evening in Redlands.
Fire Prevention Week draws big crowd for Redlands elementary school
For the first time, all the Smiley Elementary School's primary students were able to watch the Redlands Fire Department demonstrate safety Thursday during Fire Prevention Week.
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Redlands police officer sent to help in American Samoa
When Redlands Police Officer Rodney Walters arrived in American Samoa, he discovered things were not as bad as he had heard.
Crime and Public Safety, October 13
LOMA LINDA Two girls hit by drunken driver remain critical Two 19-year-old girls remain in critical condition after being hit Saturday by a drunken driver on the 10 Freeway while changing a flat tire, officials said.
Historian, author holding book signing Tuesday in Redlands
An historian and author is coming home this week. Steven Hayward, who grew up in Southern California and has relatives in the Redlands area, will sign his new book "The Age of Reagan: The Conservative Counterrevolution" at Barnes & Noble on Tuesday.
Crime and Public Safety, October 12
REDLANDS Motorcyclist killed when he collides with car A 24-year-old Redlands man was killed when the motorcycle he was riding collided with another vehicle Saturday evening, trapping him beneath the vehicle.
Redlands Fire Department ends National Fire Prevention Week with open house
Hot dogs, bounce houses, and a fire truck from 1919 were just a few of the attractions at Saturday's open house at Fire Station No.
Alleged drunken driver hits, kills jogger in Redlands
A 24-year-old Redlands man was arrested for driving under the influence and vehicular manslaughter after he struck and killed a jogger early Saturday morning.
Redlands Symphony launches its season
Conductor Jon Robertson had an ulterior motive when he programmed the Redlands Symphony Orchestra's season-opening concert for Saturday.
Fire prevention activities planned in Redlands and SB
As National Fire Prevention Week comes to a close this weekend, Redlands and San Bernardino fire departments have planned educational activities for families.
Flute Festival to be held in Redlands
The Inland Empire Valley Flute Society will host its annual Flute Festival 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
Redlands surgical distributor saves hospitals money
A Redlands business says it is saving three local hospitals more than $1 million a year.
Redlands man accused of lighting ex-girlfriend's car on fire
A Redlands man was arrested this morning on suspicion of stealing his ex-girlfriend's car and setting it on fire in an orange grove after an argument in July.
Pharaoh's owners want more time before facing Redlands City Council
The owners of Pharaoh's Theme and Water Park want another two months before they have to come before the City Council to appeal the revocation of the park's conditional-use permit.
Young violinist will solo with Redlands Symphony
When Gareth Johnson was 10, his mother took him to a concert featuring violinist Itzhak Perlman.
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Redlands councilman resigns from Pharaoh's subcommittee
City Councilman Jerry Bean has resigned from an ad hoc subcommittee dealing with Pharaoh's Theme and Water Park.
Redlands resident bilked out of $11,000 in scam
A Redlands resident lost more than $11,000 in a telephone scam that police say is targeting elderly people.