Cases of abuse are scattered through the files of California's privatized foster care system, according to a City News Service report.
Redlands Mayor Pete Aguilar’s campaign announced three San Bernardino County firefighters associations have endorsed him in his run for congress.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
State Sen. Bill Emmerson, from Redlands, abruptly resigned his position Friday after nine years in office. Who should replace him?
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The Republican who represents the 31st district said he continues to push for pro-growth policies to strengthen our economy and provide jobs for Inland Empire residents.
A move to do so would follow a recent decision by the nearby Riverside County Board of Supervisors to require the sterilization of pit bulls in their jurisdiction.
The Institute for Local Government and the Statewide Energy Efficiency Collaborative say the city of Redlands has made notable efforts in energy conservation and sustainability.
Marine Corps officials say civilian furloughs will impact 1,282 employees at the Marine Air Ground Task Force Combat Center outside Twentynine Palms.
Covered California is the state's health insurance exchange.
The federal government will close down at midnight Monday unless Congress votes to continue funding. Essential services will continue, but federal employees may not be paid.
The Cultural Arts Commission promotes public interest in arts, among other things.
The city says the new "heavy duty alternative fuel vehicle" was purchased through grants.
The assembly vote on Tuesday was 68-0 in favor of the bill, which the Senate passed earlier on a 37-0 vote.
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The City Council began negotiations with seven of the City’s nine employee bargaining units in February 2012 with the goal of achieving concessions on benefit costs, especially retirement and health benefits, and controlling overtime costs.
California beat out Texas by almost 30 billion miles.
Several organizations that support immigrant rights are preparing to deliver petitions to local Republican congressmen.
Fred Mousavipour, director of municipal utilities and public works engineering for the City of Redlands, discusses flood control concerns Wednesday June 26, 2013. Redlands-Loma Linda Patch video by Guy McCarthy.