Renowned Artists Highlight City’s Natural Beauty through Gold Line Station Art
San Pedro-based artists Eugene Daub and Anne Olsen Daub hope to inspire future Gold Line passengers to experience the beauty of San Dimas.
San Pedro-based artists Eugene Daub and Anne Olsen Daub hope to inspire future Gold Line passengers to experience the beauty of San Dimas.
Many Little Free Libraries have begun popping up around the city, providing a sense of positivity for the communities they serve and filling the literacy gap.
San Dimas High School art teacher E. Dominic Black mixes his love for art, teaching in his new book “Art Inside Out.”
Robbyne Spillman is a local woman whose personal journey of homelessness tells a story that many have walked through and many may soon have to face up close and personal.
Thanks to his adaptability and drive, local framer Steve Lindemann thrives during a pandemic and beyond.
After an announced on-campus return, parents weigh-in on their decisions to send their students back to campus.
On March 27, a Stop the Hate Rally and Vigil was held in front of San Dimas City Hall to condemn the recent hate crimes against Asian Americans and individuals of color.
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.
The San Dimas High School cheer team won back-to-back National Championships in 2019 and 2020, but COVID-19 might hinder any chances at a three-peat this upcoming season.