By Mary-Justine Lanyon There is a new man at the helm of the Rim of the World Unified School District. Dr. Paul Sevillano was appointed to the position of superintendent at the Feb. 22 meeting of the board of trustees. “This is a momentous day for me and my family,”...
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The what and why of our calendar leap
By TIM WILCOX Special to the Alpine Mountaineer “What a Diff’rence a Day Makes.” This popular ballad from the mid-1930s could serve nicely as the theme song for leap year. Adding a day to the calendar every four years makes an enormous difference. It’s especially...
County redacts racist language from legal records
By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer Following in the footsteps of other California counties, the San Bernardino County Recorder’s office is seeking out and redacting restrictive covenants that prevent real estate agents, developers or homeowners from buying, selling or...
Post office problem needs solutions
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer A 35-year resident of Lake Arrowhead is having problems at the post office and others she met at the post office, and those she’s discussed it with on Facebook, say she is not the only one. Janel Rudd moved to Lake Arrowhead 35...
Carrying on the tradition of Lake Arrowhead Pilates
By Mary-Justine Lanyon It was 24 years ago that Lauren Harris opened her Lake Arrowhead Pilates studio. She had discovered Pilates as a panacea for a dance injury she had suffered and wanted to offer the program to the mountain community. For those not familiar with...
Bomb cyclone attacks mountain communities
By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer Last week’s series of rain and snowstorms, powered by an atmospheric river that originated in the Hawaiian Islands, swirled northeastward toward Northern California. There its 100-mile-per-hour bomb cyclone gusts wreaked havoc on the...









