Bonita Teachers Union Condemns Board Member’s Anti-Mask Posts
Bonita Unified Teachers Association condemned recent social media posts of Bonita Unified Governing Board Member Krista Chakmak declaring her opposition to wearing a face mask in public.
Bonita Unified Teachers Association condemned recent social media posts of Bonita Unified Governing Board Member Krista Chakmak declaring her opposition to wearing a face mask in public.
Hector Kistemann, director of the Parks and Recreation Department, has filed a claim against the city of San Dimas for $900,000 in damages.
On Dec. 16, 2020, Senator Toni Atkins (D-San Diego) introduced "Building Opportunities for All Senate Housing Package,” a package of bills meant to overcome the housing crisis California has endured for years.
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.
San Dimas City Council voted 4-0 to postpone their discussion to change a decades-old grading limit for the Via Verde Ridge community during a study session with the Planning Commission on Oct. 13, 2020.
On Nov. 21, an organized "Stop the Steal" demonstration occurred in San Dimas on the corner of Bonita Avenue and Arrow Highway. The rally intended to protest against the presidential election results.
Green waste and recycling carts are temporarily being serviced bi-weekly as a way to handle the impacts of the coronavirus, such as a reduction in staff and an increase in trash volume.
Prior to the insurrection that unfolded at the Capitol, San Dimas Community Post interviewed locals across the political spectrum to discover how they were feeling both during and after the election season.
Chris Constantin was approved by a 5-0 San Dimas City Council vote on Nov. 10 and began his new position as city manager on Jan. 4 despite concerns raised by residents on past controversies during a previous job.
At least two employees who work at San Dimas City Hall have tested positive for COVID-19, according to Mayor Pro Tem Denis Bertone.