Kid-friendly staycation ideas

Adults may see staycations as great opportunities to catch up on summer reading and finish projects around the house. Chil­dren, however, may not always...

School money

The Alpine Woman’s Club awarded six local graduating seniors $1,000 apiece from their Scholarship, Preservation and Education Foundation. According to scholarship chairman Suzie Curtis, the...

The Alpine Union School District supports students through distance learning program

The Alpine Union School Dis­trict is continuing to support and uplift students in obtaining a top of the line education amidst school closures. On...

Ranch camp set to open

Stoney Oaks Ranch owner Angela May smiled wide as she announced the two-week long camp sessions she will be holding this summer. Seated outside...

Churches adapt to reopening guidelines

Three weeks after the state provided guide­lines for California churches to reopen their pub­lic services, many are still struggling to accom­modate both the regulations...

Girls make a two-day stand for police, fire funding

Katie Fernandez, 11, and Shyyra Wittmayer, 12, set up a stand off Larkspur Drive where they sold freshly squeezed orange juice for 50 cents...

Alpine library rolls out curbside service

San Diego County libraries remain physically closed to support social distancing efforts to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as businesses begin to...

Create a fire safety plan to include pets

Fire safety measures are essential yet often overlooked. In addition to outlining the proper action to take should a fire break out, a fire...

Into the next chapter

After eight years of being in business on Alpine Boulevard, Bullseye Feed owner Cherie Garewal is packing up the con­tents of the store and...

Reopening salons post-COVID

Joanie Davis spent six weeks making birdhouses while her salon, Head East was closed for social distancing due to COV­ID-19. She expected to see...