Froumis takes over Valhalla

Former Granite Hills High School Assistant Principal Bri­anne Froumis has been appoint­ed principal of Valhalla High School, filling the position left open when Mary...

Community rallies from a distance for recovering teen

Brody Richardson, 15, will be an adult and hopefully a high school grad­uate by the time he finishes over three years of treatment for...

Fire evacuation signs are a county first

Mailers are being sent this week to all residents in the 91901 ZIP code area with four key pieces of information residents can use...

Readers can book it to the Alpine Library

The San Diego County Library system has switched back to walk-up, doorside services at all their locations including the Al­pine branch library. San Diego County...

Owner says Major’s won’t follow orders

San Diego County moved into COVID-19 purple tier restrictions on Nov. 14. A Pine Valley restaurant owner said he is refusing to follow the...

Kiwanis donates check for ‘miracles’ from a distance

“Well,” Kiwanian Ray Sopfe said with a sigh, “our Miracle Mile of Quarters fundraiser usually happens in May but we just couldn’t do it...

Flower sellers hopeful despite few fundraisers

The Alpine Soroptimists are now taking poinsettia pre-orders at Alpine Postal Annex and through the Soroptimist Interna­tional of Alpine FaceBook page for their annual...

Townson wins Jim Reiman Award

The San Diego Press Club honored Linda Rosas Townson, group publisher, San Diego Neighbor­hood Newspapers, with a special career recogni­tion award. On Oct. 27,...

Boulder Oaks student tests positive

On Oct. 15 a Boulder Oaks Elementary School parent informed the Alpine Unified School District their child test­ed positive for COVID-19. AUSD Superintendent Rich Newman...

Well, the cafe, is open in Alpine now

Cecilia Kennedy said she and her husband Alan Kennedy have been roasting coffee as part of their Alpine Coffee Roasters business for six years. On...