San Dimas’ Rail Side Cafe Serves Up Railroad History and Family Roots
Family-owned Rail Side Cafe, whose name is a nod to the city's railroading history, has become a staple for many residents
Family-owned Rail Side Cafe, whose name is a nod to the city's railroading history, has become a staple for many residents
Each year (pandemics withstanding), the San Dimas Historical Society hosts the Holiday Boutique where many discover treasures of the past and present.
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.
San Dimas must zone for 1,248 new housing units, nearly half of which must be for affordable housing, as part of a state-required housing update that takes place every eight years.
Take a stroll in downtown San Dimas and discover your next vintage find.
San Pedro-based artists Eugene Daub and Anne Olsen Daub hope to inspire future Gold Line passengers to experience the beauty of San Dimas.
On Friday, July 9, the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority announced the reopening of Eucla Avenue at the railroad crossing in the city of San Dimas.
During a June 24 town hall meeting, city staff presented a proposal to transform the current Park & Ride parking lot near San Dimas Avenue and Railway Street into a dedicated Gold Line parking lot, to the dismay of local residents.
On Wednesday, the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority hosted a virtual community meeting to provide updates on the status of construction across San Gabriel Valley’s Foothill Gold Line project.
San Dimas residents have many questions about the Gold Line station. What does mass transit mean for the San Dimas community, and how will it affect you?