Students asked to define patriotism

VFW Commander Jack Gauthier and Quarter­master Carl Silva sat together on Friday at the Alpine post, anticipating how many local students would enter the...

Changing lives one taco at a time

Cheri Coit stood on the side of the road in Pine Valley on Sunday selling tacos and tamales to raise funds for the Naomi...

RSVP volunteer was a ‘rare spirit’

On May 22, longtime Retired Senior Volun­teer Policewoman and Alpine resident Nancy Gantz passed away. Born in 1945, Gantz spent her professional years as a...

Going virtual with the Alpine library

The Alpine Branch Library is hosting a special free online story sharing and writing work­shop on Saturday, July 18, from 1 to 2 p.m....

Big money awarded to those with big pigs

After the San Diego County Fair was cancelled the county fair board made the decision to hold a virtual market livestock show, and the...

Jazzed reopening

Since its opening on Cinco de Mayo 2014, Alpine Jazzercise built a relationship not only with its clients, but also with the community of...
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Fighting on two fronts: evading wildfires and COVID-19

On June 26, the county of San Diego held a telebriefing moderated by San Diego County Fire Authority representative Michele Clock along with Health...

Alpine resident joins Naval Academy at the end of the month

Levi Knobloch, 18, an Alpine native and graduate of Granite Hills High School in El Cajon, was inducted into the Naval Academy class of...

Local virus testing made convenient

San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency is offering free COVID testing at sites throughout the county. County District Two Supervisor Dianne Jacob said...
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How to prepare kids to go back to school

The end of summer can be a bittersweet time for students. While many students look forward to seeing their friends, few want to say...