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Variety of music tonight in downtown Redlands
Downtown Redlands will be full of live music tonight for the "Experience Redlands @ Night" event.
Andrea Nicole Ortega turns 17-years-old
Andrea Nicole Ortega turns 17 today and is celebrating her birthday with friends and family.
Environmentalist to speak at ESRI
Capt. Charles Moore, founder and chief research coordinator of the Algalita Marine Research Organization, will speak on his personal experience documenting the cumulative effect of pollutants on the Earth's oceans.
New chief leaves jail for Lake Forest
Lt. Doug Doyle is fast-tracking study of his new assignment. LAKE FOREST Lt. Doug Doyle says he likes to lead from the front.
UR to present 62nd Feast of Lights
The University of Redlands will present the 62nd Feast of Lights Dec. 4 through Dec.
The University of Redlands Chapel Singers will present "Lights and Shadows," a concert of choral music exploring contrasting themes such as life and death, love and hate, and joy and sadness, Sunday, Nov.
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U of R forum frets about the economy
Experts outlined how the government prevented the U.S. economy from collapsing and its path to recovery Wednesday at the University of Redlands' Inland Empire Economic Update.
Forecast calls for slow employment recovery
The job base and the unemployment rate for Inland Southern California might not deteriorate as badly as first thought, mostly because of government intervention, a leading regional economist said today.
Our readers say: "After the wall came down"
In the spring of 1989 Jay and I were resident faculty with the University of Redlands Salzburg program.
ESRI's technology used to track H1N1
ESRI software is being used to track swine flu data. National and local health departments, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, have used the Redlands-based company's geographic information systems technology to gauge concentrations of the H1N1 virus, which the CDC estimated Thursday has quadrupled in number of cases.
UR professor shows art at CHC gallery
Crafton Hills College Art Gallery presents a new exhibition titled "Pieces & Parts," with an opening reception 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
Micah House receives $4,000 from Stater Bros. Charities
It could not have been more appropriate that Micah House's most recent donation came from a grocery store.
AAUW introduces scholarship winners
The Redlands Branch of American Association of University Women honored accomplished women of the past and present and introduced the branch's scholarship winners at their Nov.
U of R brings 'MacBeth' to life
Beginning Thursday, the University of Redlands brews up some "Double, double toil and trouble" center stage for "MacBeth," Shakespeare's bloodiest tragedy.
Favorable Republican presence light on passed healthcare bill
Inland Empire lawmakers voted along party lines Saturday for and against a massive health care reform bill that Democrats hailed as a milestone and Republicans have denounced as costly and overreaching.
Paint Up/Fix Up program builds good will in north Redlands
Sidewalks and curbs, with cutouts to ease access for people using wheelchairs, are appearing along north Redlands streets where once there were only dirt paths.
Time management workshop offered by nonprofit group, college
In today's fast-paced world, effective time management skills are a valued necessity.
UR to stage Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'
The University of Redlands presents "Macbeth" Nov. 12 through 15 at the Glenn Wallichs Theatre on the UR campus.
One woman and a group of businesses are hoping a new event will stimulate the downtown economy.
Former senator kicks off lecture series
Sept. 11 skeptics challenged former governor and U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey after his Friday night speech at Environmental Systems Research Institute.