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...
VFW post reopens on Memorial Day
The Alpine VFW post took a tentative step toward life in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic by opening their doors for Memorial Day...
Shoes to fill
Alpine Kiwanis on June 4 is helping to raise money for the Red Shoe Day fundraiser benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities of San Diego....
Volunteers of any age welcomed
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, American adults between the ages of 35 and 54 are most likely to volunteer in their community,...
Kiwanis reaches out with gift cards
As the COVID-19 pandemic stretched into April, Alpine Kiwanis members started making plans to assist local restaurants while helping residents left without enough food...


















