San Dimas Considers Following West Covina’s Lead to Leave LA County Public Health
On Feb. 23, West Covina voted 4-1 to create their own health department and San Dimas City Council is keeping a close eye on the secession.
On Feb. 23, West Covina voted 4-1 to create their own health department and San Dimas City Council is keeping a close eye on the secession.
Superintendent Carl Coles announced that all students are welcome back to their respective schools four days a week starting May 10.
City of San Dimas installs automatic license plate reader cameras to help law enforcement fight crime in the face of privacy concerns.
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.
After an announced on-campus return, parents weigh-in on their decisions to send their students back to campus.
In a 3-2 vote, San Dimas City Council adopted a new policy banning relatives of the city council or city manager from being appointed to any paid or unpaid city commission, committee or board.
A press release from City Manager Chris Constantin explains, “the suspect involved in this senseless act appears to be a resident of a San Bernardino County city and not a homeless individual.”
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.
As COVID-19 cases continue to drop in Los Angeles County, Bonita Unified School District pushes forward with a confirmed return date of Apr. 5 and a commitment to a safe environment for all staff.