City Announces New Sheriff’s Captain
A law enforcement veteran with more than fifteen years of experience, Walid Ashrafnia is the new sheriff’s captain of the city of San Dimas.
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A law enforcement veteran with more than fifteen years of experience, Walid Ashrafnia is the new sheriff’s captain of the city of San Dimas.
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.
At approximately 1:35 p.m. on Mar. 25, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department was called to Lone Hill Park at the 1400 block of Renwick Street in San Dimas to investigate the stabbing death of a woman and dog.
The San Dimas Parks and Recreation Commission has been unable to meet since November of 2020 due to four vacancies. The city council will hold a special meeting to discuss commission appointments, membership and responsibilities.
Bonita Unified School District Superintendent Carl Coles updated parents and community members on the district’s efforts to tackle COVID-19 and reopen elementary schools during the State of the District virtual event.
Hector Kistemann, director of the Parks and Recreation Department, has filed a claim against the city of San Dimas for $900,000 in damages.
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.
A city esteemed for its serenity has been awakened by its growing concern of sociopolitical issues, and residents on both sides of the spectrum want change.
It’s hard to remember when Butter Cafe wasn’t part of the fabric of San Dimas even though it only opened five years ago, but the way pastry chef and co-owner Heather Sulaeman tells it, Butter Cafe almost never came to be.