ONE YEAR LATER

Ten out of the first 20 confirmed United States COVID-19 cases occurred in California, with the first San Diego County case reported on March...

Alpine park still in early phase of progressing

Since the 1990s, the county of San Diego Parks & Recreation Depart­ment worked with the Alpine Com­munity Planning Group and other stakeholders to obtain...

Families needed for children in need

It is estimated that one in six people are born with some type of developmental disability. Since 1981, Toward Maximum Independence has provided independent...

Constant vigilance paid dividends in COVID-19 fight

Sharp Grossmont Hospital Chief Medical Officer Nancy Greengold, MD, MBA, said at the beginning of the pandemic, they were just feeling their way and...

The wild life

Garden and wildlife enthusiasts interested in having their property designated as a Wildlife Habitat are encouraged to apply for certification with National Wildlife Federation. Four...

Lessons learned from the pandemic: Communication matters

The COVID-19 pandemic landed in San Diego county on March 9, 2020 with a woman who had traveled abroad and brought the virus back...

Race to success

Chris Nunes is an 18-year old from Alpine who began racing moto­cross at the Barona speedway when he was four and was profession­ally racing...

Woman’s Club offers aid to would-be scholars

The Alpine Woman’s Club is now accepting scholarship applications from class of 2021 high school students who live in Alpine and plan to attend...

College panel aimed at encouraging STEM exploration

Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District is wrapping up a series of Black History Month events with A Day in the Life: Black Wom­en and Men...

CHP still looking for help in Alpine hit and run case

A 19-year-old female was walking southbound along the west road edge of South Grade north of Manzanita View Road when an unidentified driver, vehicle...