Every so often, a homeowner or buyer will tell me, “The County of San Bernardino shows my property’s assessed value as X – so why should I pay Y?” or “I had my home appraised for X, so why should we list it for Y?” These are fair questions, but the key lies in...
Innovative new technology detects and monitors non-convulsive seizures
Mountains Community Hospital (MCH) has introduced the Ceribell System, an innovative, FDA-cleared EEG device powered by artificial intelligence (AI). This breakthrough technology allows for rapid detection and monitoring of non-convulsive seizures, giving clinicians...
ARROWHEAD LAKE ASSOCIATION — Special election on the horizon
By Mary-Justine Lanyon After serving as a director of the Arrowhead Lake Association since October 2022, Denise Loxton – who was most recently the vice president of the board – stepped down as she has moved off the mountain. At the Aug. 23 meeting, President...
Taking the show on the road
Armand LeSage and Mary-Justine Lanyon recently traveled to London where they participated in the Camden Fringe Festival. They performed the short play Minnie & Bert, written by former Lake Arrowhead resident Tom Finnegan, at the Libra Café in Camden Town. They had...
Reaching out to support fellow veterans
In 2017, Cliff Bennett founded Rim of the World Veterans Outreach – a group he felt was necessary after being made aware of a local veteran who died from an opioid overdose. “I saw the need for support for mountain veterans,” Bennett said. Bennett – known as Doc –...
Arts & Entertainment Guide
CRESTLINE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 --------------------------------------- Karaoke with Kimberly Drum 7-9pm Rim of the World Sports Bar (909-338-0557) (facebook.com/Rimoftheworldsportsbarlll) Karaoke 9pm-late Bear Claw Saloon (thebearclawsaloon.com) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5...
Estate Planning: Hidden treasures or E-waste? Evaluating vintage electronics in estates and trusts
When settling an estate, personal representatives often encounter piles of outdated electronics – old TVs, stereo equipment, odd-looking computers, even boxes of random parts. Most of it looks like junk. But appearances can be deceiving. In one cautionary tale, a...
Those Were The Days: Summer of ‘49 activities
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Historian As this unusual summer ends, let’s look back at the summer of 1949 and see how people who came up the mountain enjoyed the mountains back then. What did the mountains offer to visitors, besides lakes and hiking, all of which...











