Grant provides millions for energy storage

The Viejas Tribe of Kumeyaay Indians received a $31 million grant from the California Energy Commission to deploy a cutting-edge, long duration energy storage...

More names added to growing ‘Wall of Honor’

Several new names were added to Alpine’s Veterans Wall of Honor this week with enough time for their granite tiles to set in place...

Giving thanks for the variety of happenings at local libraries

November is often marketed as a month for gratitude. The myth of Tom Turkey takes over preschool lessons, sometimes with a side of vivid...

Partnership helps workforce transition to employment

Across all age groups, people with disabilities are less likely to be employed than those with no disabilities. With only 19.1% of people with...

Fraud alerts for homeowners offered

Led by Chief Deputy Assessor Jordan Marks, the San Diego County’s Office of the Taxpayer Advocate released its free real estate fraud notification service. OWNER...

Office of Civil Rights ends monitoring of school district

Nearly five years after an African American student filed a complaint alleging race-based harassment in the Alpine Union School District, the United States Department...

Local alum chairs all-girl academy

Alpine resident Danitza Villanueva was recently named The Academy of Our Lady of Peace Board of Directors chair. Villanueva was born in San Diego...

Society tackles fire danger with blast from past

Alpine Historical Society lured members of the community to an Oct. 16 talk on fire prevention with several historic red fire trucks parked prominently...

WoofTrax harnessing donations with dog walking app

WoofTrax is donating $1 for every walk tracked Oct. 15 through Nov. 30 to shelters, animal charities and rescues across San Diego county in...

11th hour returns after hiatus

After a three-year pause due to the COVID -19 pandemic, Sharp Grossmont Hospital is bringing back its 11th Hour program where volunteers dedicate their...