A Community-Minded Gardener with a Mission
Gabriela Perezmartinez’s home garden feeds her soul - and nourishes the bellies of local seniors.
Gabriela Perezmartinez’s home garden feeds her soul - and nourishes the bellies of local seniors.
Five Below Store Manager and University of La Verne student Katie Mettert donated to a local Girl Scout troop, making their special event possible.
Family-owned Rail Side Cafe, whose name is a nod to the city's railroading history, has become a staple for many residents
Teenager Levi Johnson set out to become an international drone pilot with hopes of building custom built drones and creating a local community of enthusiasts.
On Veterans Day, the H.E.R.O.E.S. monument at Freedom Park became a gathering place for over 300 community members and veterans to honor those who have served in the U.S. military.
After a year of virtual classes and social distancing, local parents give their kids a little nudge toward in-person summer activities.
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.