Volunteers tasked with gathering 2020 San Diego homeless count

On Jan. 23, approximately 1,500 volunteers and outreach workers will deploy from 30 neighborhood sites, including Alpine, to construct a point-in-time count of homeless...

Edick ends campaign as Wilkins enters race

David Edick has withdrawn from the campaign for the 50th Congressional district. The businessman was run­ning as an Independent in a race that has...

Eagle mat men pin Norsemen 45-25 in Grossmont Hills league opener

Neighborhood rivalries are always something special in high school sports and the one between the Granite Hills and Valhalla wrestling teams has been red...

Business (almost) as usual at East County congressional office

Monday was the last day Al­pine residents could call Duncan Duane Hunter their congressman. Hunter, 43, resigned his post as Congressional Representative of the 50th...

Eagle kickers flying high with tourney title victory

The Granite Hills High School boys soccer team ap­pears to be trending upward at just the right time of the season. The Eagles improved their...

Judge, attys discuss placement

Attorneys met Jan. 10 with a judge to discuss the upcom­ing placement hearing on Feb. 3 for another sexually vio­lent predator in Jacumba Hot...

Fire Log

January 5, 2020 1/5/2020 1:29:36 AM Dispatched & canceled en route on WILLOWS Road in VIEJAS 1/5/2020 1:16:11 PM on TAVERN Road in ALPINE ...

Massage business switching hands

For almost 20 years, Loretta-Rose Newman has opened the door of Sun­rise Massage on Alpine Boulevard, subtly marked with a stained-glass rose. Although February...

Red Hawks looking for improved results

Expectations are a bit loftier for the 2019-20 Mountain Em­pire High School wrestling team, and with good reason, according to head coach Justin Reed. “We...

Products of humor, hard work on exhibit at library

Fritz the Pear Man is the strug­gling artist alter-ego of Michael Dayon, the La Mesa resident who currently has his work on display at...