Railway centennial celebration is on track

The Alpine Library on May 16 will offer residents and guests, the opportunity to hear about the centennial celebration of the San Diego and...

Free to flutter

Local children on May 4 peered over one another to watch the live release of hun­dreds of Monarch butterflies into the warm breeze at...

Finding canines and kitties

Owners of lost pets—dogs, cats, or even horses, have sev­eral options for locating them in Alpine or the surrounding areas should the need arise. Facial...

Nearly three decades of wine and laughter

What started 29 years ago with four tables and a handful of people serving wine now includes three breweries, 15 restaurants, over 15,000 canopied...

Hive mind plans 2019 Alpine Queen Bee Brunch

New-bee Chairperson Beckie Woods sat with Sue Hobbs one recent Thursday morning to plan some secret surprises for the 2019 Queen Bee Brunch that...

No bull: Exceptional buckaroos wrangle a good time at the rodeo

Local budding cowboys and cowgirls spent time in the arena at the 2019 Exceptional Kids Rodeo last week. With the sun setting on the...

Walking the Wright way

Back Country Land Trust Program and Outreach Director Jon Green on April 20 led Linda Lockowitz and other Alpine community members on a hike...

Kids hunt and gather goody-filled eggs

The countless cars parked along Tavern Road this past Sat­urday provided a hint about the number of families who turned up for the Easter...

Kids and kites

The Alpine Kiwanis club joined forces with Mother Nature herself on Sunday to provide a windy day of kite flying in the spring sunshine...

Inaugural festival brings artists of all stripes to Alpine

The first ever Alpine Art & Music Festival was hosted by the Alpine/Mountain Empire Chamber of Commerce and held April 13 at the Alpine...