Grannies celebrate a quarter century of show biz
A group of talented and older women who previously have brought their performances to Alpine, the Rhinestone Grannies are holding their 25th anniversary show,...
Girls volleyball teams taking on cancer fight
Liberty Charter High School’s girls’ volleyball team is hosting its 12th annual Block Out Cancer matches at Joan MacQueen Middle School with High Tech...
‘Mama’ needs volunteers
For more than three decades, Mama’s Kitchen has made nutritious, medically tailored meals, packaged and delivered to homes by volunteers year-round, delivering thousands of...
September ushers in opportunity for rare look at wolves
Tucked away in the higher elevation of Julian, the California Wolf Center is a conservation, education and research facility currently home to 29 wolves...
School unveils memorial honoring ‘visionary educator’
Creekside Early Learning Center held a dedication of the late Dr. Albert Haven, an active member of the community at the school on Sept....
Alpine library ready to help students
For families with students who are back in school, Library staff wish you a fun and successful school year, and we are here to...
Sanctuary opens organic garden to public
The San Diego Animal Sanctuary & Farm, formerly the Children’s Nature Retreat Foundation, announced the opening of its 20-acre organic garden. Produce sales from...
Kamps Propane general manager retires after two decades
After 21 years as manager, Craig Linden retired from Kamps Propane Alpine on Aug. 18.
Kamps Propane Sales Executive Richard Edwords said Linden was not...
Classic and extreme combine at X Fest
Some of the best competitors in extreme sports are heading to Pathways Community Church for its East County X-FEST. This event features skateboarding Hall...
ALPINE NEEDS A TOWN FLOWER
Wouldn’t it be nice to drive into Alpine and all around one sees similar flowers bursting everywhere—signifying unity, community and beauty within our town?
That...