New Permit Program Addresses Residents’ Parking Concerns
The city of San Dimas will implement a new permit parking program after a unanimous vote by the city council during the Feb. 23 council meeting.
The city of San Dimas will implement a new permit parking program after a unanimous vote by the city council during the Feb. 23 council meeting.
Bonita Unified School District Board of Education unanimously votes to affirm compliance with all COVID-19 health and safety mandates during a special meeting on Feb. 16.
Bonita Unified Teachers Association condemned recent social media posts of Bonita Unified Governing Board Member Krista Chakmak declaring her opposition to wearing a face mask in public.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva joined newly appointed San Dimas Station Captain Walid Ashrafnia to discuss public safety concerns with residents during a virtual town hall on Feb. 2.
Hector Kistemann, director of the Parks and Recreation Department, has filed a claim against the city of San Dimas for $900,000 in damages.
On Dec. 16, 2020, Senator Toni Atkins (D-San Diego) introduced "Building Opportunities for All Senate Housing Package,” a package of bills meant to overcome the housing crisis California has endured for years.
Santos was one of many brave nurses on the front lines in the fight against COVID-19. Unfortunately, he was also one of 1.92 million who have lost their lives during this pandemic. He was 47 years old.
Food, snacks and Band-Aids. Three essential tools in any parent’s toolbox. It’s no different for Savannah Spillman, the San Dimas “skate park mom,” who does her best to look out for those who frequent the San Dimas skate park.
January in San Dimas is a great time to think about gardening. Whether you are drawn to the idea of growing your own food, beautifying your surroundings or replacing a water-hogging lawn with drought-tolerant landscape, now is the time to get going.
San Dimas City Council voted 4-0 to postpone their discussion to change a decades-old grading limit for the Via Verde Ridge community during a study session with the Planning Commission on Oct. 13, 2020.